
The WELL: a deep discussion
Read this fascinating, fast-flowing conversation about Trust between Kate and some very insightful readers in the author interview forum on The WELL.
August 14, 2010
Interview on Seattle's King5 TV's New Day show
July 19, 2010
Author Online
Thanks to Bill Kenower for this video interview with Kate Veitch, recorded at Third Place Books in Seattle, August 2008.
Delving into family secrets
“Families are the most fascinating things to me,” Kate says. “Families are what draw you in and drive you away. They are what form you and also what you form. And they're also absolutely universal, at the core of every person's experience.”
By Carlene Ellwood
Sunday Tasmanian, May 9, 2010
“Having spent six years roaming the world, gypsy-like Australian author Kate Veitch has seen many ‘new and beautiful’ things.”
By Carol George
Penguin Australia
Read about Trust at Penguin Online >
Q&A with Kate Veitch
By Lucy Clark
The Sunday Telegraph, May 30, 2010
Authors on Tour Live
Kate's Reading at Tattered Cover Book Store,
Denver CO, August 18
Scribbling siblings maintain family tradition
An interview with Kate and her brother Michael whose first books were published in the same month.
By Frances Atkinson
The Age, July 29, 2006
When words never fail
An interview with Kate and Michael
By Karen Hardy
Canberra Times, September 2, 2006
New beginnings
By Carol George
Australian Women's Weekly, September 2006
When lies can bind
By Christopher Bantick
Adelaide Advertiser, September 16, 2006
As the title implies, Trust is about various loyalties and betrayals, “none that unusual” 'Kate says, “yet they change lives. I've trusted people and had that trust betrayed; I've had sexual betrayals and I've betrayed people sexually – but the betrayals that hurt can be surprising. Like when a girlfriend abandons you when she finds a new man – not the stuff of grand opera yet it's tremendously painful.”
By Carol George
Penguin Australia
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