It’s been an honour to read stories on Tim McQueen’s literary radio program ‘Cover to Cover’. Members of my group Elwood Writers loved recording in the Vision Australia studio. Barry Lee Thompson’s story ‘Haunting in Bandung’ captures the former glory of an Indonesian hotel where the visiting narrator encounters more guests than he’d bargained on. Helen McDonald lures us with poems and haiku about the wild and mysterious land of Australia. I remember in personal essay two people whom I’ve loved, with scenes from our adventures and connectedness to each other. You can listen to the entire episode on the Elwood Writers link below.
Elwood Writers on the Radio
Published by Margaret McCaffrey
Margaret is a Melbourne/Naarm-based writer currently writing about the relationship she had with her father, a veteran of World War II, who was injured in Greece and a prisoner of war in Germany for four years. Excerpts from her manuscript can be found in American Writers Review, Jewels of San Fedele and Clairitage Press. Margaret was awarded a scholarship to the Norman Mailer Writers Colony in the US to develop her memoir. In 2015, she received her MA in Creative Writing from Wilkes University, PA. She writes non-fiction, memoir and the occasional short story. View all posts by Margaret McCaffrey

Wow, Margaret, how wonderful to hear your lovely voice along with your wonderful prose! ♥️ I must say, I do sense that I sometimes hear the writers I connect to in my head as I read. Yours is even lovelier!
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Thank you. That’s a lovely thing to say. Very good of you to go to the Cover to Cover episode too.
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My pleasure!❤️
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