Live@TheTurningPage #2
“I can’t sit still
history whispers
anecdotes of the past”
Arna Radovich, The Limits of Forgetting
"What meaning would any of it have without a knowledge of mortality, the drive to make sense of one small life.”
Victoria Benn, The Dinner Party

Kicking off our winter program of Cosy Conversations
Live@TheTurningPage!
Local authors, Arna Radovich and Victoria Benn, join us for an evening of reading and ideas as we discuss their latest fictions, The Limits of Forgetting and The Dinner Party.
We’ll talk about the genesis of their books, their writing influences and processes, and what compels them to write.
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Both writers explore contemporary Australian life and raise questions and ideas of relevance to us all.
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Tuesday 8 July 2025
Doors open 6.45pm for 7pm start
Duration 1 hour
The Turning Page Bookshop
Shop 1/125 Macquarie Road Springwood
Entry fee - $15
Places are limited
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​This event is wheelchair accessible. Street parking or car park at rear.
About the Authors

Arna Radovich writes across genre and form with a focus on short fiction and poetry. Her writing has been published both in Australia and internationally in anthologies, journals, magazines, zines and online, including Westerly, Eucalypt: A Tanka Journal, Under the Same Moon: Fourth Australian Haiku Anthology, Poetry for the Planet, Meniscus Literary Journal, Verity La, ZineWest, FourW: New Writing, Verandah and in three Spineless Wonders’ Anthologies: Ricochet, Time, and Travel. Limits of Forgetting is her first collection of short fiction. For more info visit www.arnaradovich.com.au


Victoria Benn writes short and long form fiction. The Dinner Party is her first novel. She worked for many years in the Department of Sociology at Macquarie University, while completing her PhD there. Since then, Victoria has lived and worked as an English teacher in the Blue Mountains.
