KidLit Classics

Anna Battese talks Del-Del, KidLit Classics Podcast Episode 4

November 30, 2022 Sam-Ellen Season 1 Episode 4
KidLit Classics
Anna Battese talks Del-Del, KidLit Classics Podcast Episode 4
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About this episode’s KidLit Classic:

Del-Del is a YA psychological thriller from prolific Australian writer, Victor Kelleher. Published in 1992, it was shortlisted for the Carnegie medal and nominated for a Ditmar Award.

In this episode we discuss what Del-Del is about, why children’s author Anna Battese loves it, Kelleher's unique writing style and complex world-building, and end with a dramatic reading.

About this week’s guest, Anna Battese

Anna Battese was once a marine biologist, but now spends her days writing children’s stories full of adventure, heart, and the occasional (but always friendly) shark. The first two books in her junior fiction series, PD McPem’s Agency for Mysterious Mysteries, are out now with Yellow Brick books.


Connect with Anna Battese: Instagram: @annabattese / Website: annabattese.com

Connect with host Sam-Ellen Bound: Instagram @samellenb / Website www.samanthaellenbound.com

To find out more about Victor Kelleher go here

Buy Del-Del here


Credits:

Opening and Outro music:

‘Funny Whimsical Music’ by MoodMode, accessed via Storyblocks. Purchased and used under Storyblocks’ Royalty-Free Individual License Agreement.

Sound files:

‘dark-ambient-texture‘ by SergeQuadrado Used under the Pixabay Music License Agreement.

‘Door 2’ by Bane Sound. Used under the Pixabay Music License Agreement.

‘Night Crickets Ambience on Rural Property’ by OwlStorm. Used under the Pixabay Music License Agreement.

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Intro
What's Del-Del about
Why Anna chose Del-Del as her Kidlit Classic
When did Anna first read Del-Del and how did it impact her
Characters and scenes that made a lasting impression
Contribution book made to kidlit
Uniqueness of Kelleher's style
Contemporary comparisons
Dramatic reading
What's Anna working on now
Outro