

Season 2. Episode 19: Sulari Gentill
12 snips Apr 7, 2022
Sulari Gentill, a Sri Lankan-born author and former lawyer turned writer, dives into her journey from astrophysics to crafting the Rowland Sinclair mystery series. She discusses the challenges of writing in chaotic environments, her surprising experience at an awards ceremony, and how historical themes relate to today's societal issues. Sulari also shares insights on the pros and cons of the profit-sharing model in publishing and amusingly recalls a memorable encounter with Tanya Plibersek at a writers festival.
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Don't Let Rules Kill Children's Spark
- Avoid imposing rigid writing rules; they can deaden creativity.
- Prioritise spark and voice over formulaic checklists.
Write Only When You Want
- Sulari only writes when she wants to and feels no guilt.
- She prefers playing with characters in bed with TV on.
Silence Can Be Distracting
- Sulari struggles to write in silence and finds quiet distracting.
- She developed her craft amid domestic bedlam and noise.