
Secrets from the Green Room Season 5: Episode 58: Cate Kennedy
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Feb 3, 2025 In this discussion, Cate Kennedy, an award-winning Australian author and creative writing teacher, dives into her journey as a writer. She shares the thrill of her first big break with The New Yorker, explaining how it reshaped her career. Cate likens writing short stories to diving into a pool, highlighting the intensity of the experience. She discusses overcoming procrastination and the impact of judging awards on her craft. Additionally, she recounts a charming anecdote about a mysterious tea encounter in a green room, showcasing the warmth of the literary community.
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Empathy Over Likability
- Cate Kennedy aims to make flawed characters understandable rather than simply likable.
- She crafts empathy so readers see why characters do the 'wrong' thing for sensible reasons.
Short Stories Are A Diving Pool
- Cate Kennedy calls the short story a 'diving pool' for its precision and intensity.
- She values how the form forces every element to count and delivers deep impact quickly.
Brevity And Craft Drive Her Strength
- Cate credits her short story skill to loving brevity and rigorous structure.
- She reads collections for craft and treats each story like a tightly built song.







