Vanda Symon
Ian Rankin’s latest work of tartan noir completes the unfinished novel of another Scottish crime writer
Ian Rankin, the creator of Inspector Rebus, talks live from Edinburgh with New Zealand crime writer Vanda Symon at Word Christchurch 2021. Audio
Dunedin writers Vanda Symon and Heather McQuillan
This week Lynn Freeman presents Standing Room Only from our Dunedin studio, in time for the Writers and Readers Festival. New Zealand is of course extremely lucky to be able to hold festivals at all… Audio
NZ's first crime writing festival - Rotorua Noir
The country's first crime writing festival, Rotorua Noir is on this weekend. Participants will hear from international and local crime writers and gain more clues along the way about the elements of… Audio
3D printing a bionic arm
As part of the 2016 International Science Festival in Dunedin, teenager Corey Symon was gifted a 3D-printed bionic arm by Limbitless Solutions. Video, Audio, Gallery
3D printing a bionic arm
As part of the 2016 International Science Festival in Dunedin, teenager Corey Symon was gifted a 3D-printed bionic arm by Limbitless Solutions.
Video, AudioBook Review with Vanda Symon
Dunedin based cime fiction writer Vanda Symon is dragging her self away from her studies to tell us about an as yet unreleased novel. Audio
Book Review - Vanda Symon
Dunedin Crime fiction writer Vanda Symon has been reading the latest book from New York Times best seller Jenny Lawson and a memoir from Australian model and actress Tara Moss. Audio
Books - Vanda Symon
Vanda Symon is a Dunedin-based crime writer and mother of two, currently studying for a Ph.D. at Otago university. Audio
Books - Vanda Symon
'American Blood' by Ben Sanders and 'The Light We Cannot See' by Anthony Doerr. Audio
Books - Vanda Symon
Dunedin based crime writer Vanda Symon talks about "Trust No One", the new thriller by Paul Cleave. Audio
Books - Vanda Symon
'Zizz! The life and art of Len Lye, in his own words' by Roger Horrocks and 'Lydia Brady: Going up is easy' by Laurence Fearnley. Audio
Book review with Vanda Symon
Vanda Symon reviews The Lives of Colonial Objects - Edited by Annabel Cooper, Lachy Paterson and Angela Wanhalla. Audio
Book review with Vanda Symon
Vanda Symon reviews Dolphins of Aotearoa by Raewyn Peart which was one of the finalists in the Royal Society of New Zealand Science Book Prize for 2015. Audio
Book review with Vanda Symon
Vanda Symon focuses on a bird theme this week, reviewing 'Land of Birds' by Niels Meyer-Westfeld and 'H is for Hawk' by Helen McDonald. Audio
Book review with Vanda Symon
Vanda Symon reviews 'Letters of Note' compiled by Shaun Usher, and 'More Than Words' compiled by Liza Kirwin. Audio
Book review with Vanda Symon
Vanda Symon on the longlist for the Ngaio Marsh Award. Audio
Book review with Vanda Symon
'The Wandering Mind: What the Brain Does When You're Not Looking.' by Michael Corballis. Audio