AUDIO: Oliver Mol’s Lion Attack!

Scribe Non-Fiction Prize for Young Writers winner Oliver Mol talks about his debut novel.
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Oliver Mol. Image via Brain Art Project

Sydney resident Oliver Mol was one of the inaugural winners of the Scribe non-fiction prize for young writers for a piece entitled 34 Memories of Growing up in Texas.

Last week he got another good piece of news from Scribe. The publishing house will now be releasing his first book, Lion Attack!, described as a, ‘high voltage energetic work of creative non-fiction that explores what it means to be an Australian today.’

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Vincent O’Donnell
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Dr Vincent O’Donnell produces Arts Alive and is an Honorary Associate of RMIT’s School of Media and Communication and a Fellow of the School of Historical and Philosophical Studies at the University of Melbourne.