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Today’s guest is cosy murder author Amanda Hampson.
Acknowledgement of Country (the short version)
Dark Matter Zine Acknowledges this recording is taking place on the unceded Country of the Bunurong Peoples’ of the Kulin Nation as Traditional Owners and Custodians of this Country. I pay my respects to their Elders past, present and emerging.
Introducing Amanda Hampson
Author Amanda Hampson grew up in rural New Zealand. Then she spent her early twenties travelling, finally settling in Australia in 1979 where she now lives in Sydney’s Northern Beaches. Writing professionally for more than 20 years, Amanda is the author of two non-fiction books, numerous articles and several novels.
You can find Amanda Hampson and her book
On Facebook, Instagram, Goodreads and her website. Her book, The Tea Ladies, is the first in this swinging sixties cosy murder series, published by Penguin.
Thanks
Thank you to today’s guest Amanda Hampson! This was a Dark Matter Zine podcast and I’m your host Nalini Haynes. Watch this space: soon we’re featuring game creators who won places in PAX Australia’s 2023 showcase. Thank you for listening, stay safe and have fun.
Acknowledgement of Country
Dark Matter Zine Acknowledges this recording is taking place on the unceded Country of the Bunurong Peoples’ of the Kulin Nation as Traditional Owners and Custodians of this Country. I pay my respects to their Elders past, present and emerging.
(I have occasionally acknowledged Country in podcasts. This year I aim to lift my game in many areas, so I plan to Acknowledge Country in every podcast. An Acknowledgement of Traditional Owners can be done by anyone. It’s a way of showing awareness of, and respect for, the Aboriginal Traditional Owners of the land where a meeting or event is held. For more information about Country and respect for Australia’s First Nations, read this post that also has links to useful websites.)