Carolyn Smart on Bonnie and Clyde, Michael Redhill on pseudonyms
Shelagh Rogers talks to Carolyn Smart about her criminally inspired poetry, and Michael Redhill explains why he went undercover.


Carolyn Smart talks about Careen, her poetic look at legendary couple Bonnie and Clyde, and Eisha Marjara takes a poignant look at the personal experience of anorexia that informed her new YA novel. Michael Redhill explains why writing under a pseudonym isn't all it's cracked up to be, and Craig Davidson reminisces about almost getting a job harvesting worms for bait shops.