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Dramatic teen years and telling stories to find ourselves with Samera Kamaleddine

24 Aug 2021

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Samera Kamaleddine is a Sydney-based journalist who spent the early part of her career writing about boys, annoying parents and friendship dramas in the teen magazines we grew up reading - Dolly and Girlfriend. She loves the beach and can be found there whenever she’s not writing (and sometimes when she is). Her debut novel for young adults, Half My Luck, has just been released after winning The Matilda Children's Literature Prize through Harper Collins.Our interview begins at 17 minutes. Mini book club: Space Hopper by Helen FisherA poignant and uplifting contemporary/time travel novel exploring motherhood, memories and the moments that shape us. In this interview, we chat about:Why this was not the story Samera set out to write and how it evolved to reflect her own teen yearsBringing southern Sydney to life in the novel and how it transported Samera back to high schoolWriting a (sometimes annoying) dramatic teen protagonistWhy Samera switched character perspective throughout the novelHow Samera feels about comparisons to the iconic Looking For AlibrandiThe adorable story of how Samera won the inaugural Matilda PrizeWhat it was like to work at Dolly and Girlfriend magazines as a young adultBooks and other things mentioned:The Time Traveller’s Wife by Audrey NiffeneggerAbout Time (movie)Back to the Future (movie)Before the Coffee Gets Cold by Toshikazu KawaguchiDetransition, Baby by Torrey PetersNo Country Woman by Zoya Patel (listen to our chat with Zoya here)Never Have I Ever (TV)Mean Girls (movie)The Bold Type (TV)Younger (TV)Follow Samera @samerak. Half My Luck is available now.Follow us on Instagram @betterwordspodPlease note that Caitlin's job at HarperCollins Publishers did not affect our decision to invite Samera to be a guest, we're delighted to have her and hope you enjoy this episode. Michelle also read a PR copy.

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