
Kate Rossmanith
@katerossmanith
Essayist and academic. Author of Small Wrongs. ARC Future Fellow. Researches emotion in law; and narratorial presence in writing. Works on Dharug country.
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My Conversations podcast now available! abc.net.au/radio/programs⦠Conversations Hardie Grant Books #smallwrongs

I got to visit 3RRR Uncommon Sense and speak with the fabulous Amy Mullins... rrrfm.libsyn.com/webpage/catego⦠Hardie Grant Books Uncommon Sense 3RRR FM #smallwrongs

Drusilla Modjeska's wonderful review of Small Wrongs and Maria Tumarkin's Axiomatic. I'm feeling rather thrilled! š Hardie Grant Books #smallwrongs #axiomatic Brow Books insidestory.org.au/speaking-into-ā¦

Thank you Good Reading Magazine - I loved the chat!

Small Wrongs has been longlisted for the 2018 Nib Literary Award! Feeling honoured to be alongside some brilliant writers.... #smallwrongs Hardie Grant Books @mmccs_tweet


Small Wrongs is released in the UK today! New York Times best-selling author Claire Dederer (Love & Trouble) says: "I love this book. Kate Rossmanith does everything I want a nonfiction writer to do. This is a dazzling performance." Claire Dederer Hardie Grant Books


Totally thrilled to be presenting a public talk at the University of Strathclyde - along with the brilliant scholar @BandesSusan (a hero of mine!) - on remorse, judgment and forgiveness in the law. #smallwrongs Hardie Grant Books @mmccs_tweet strath.ac.uk/humanities/lawā¦

Thanks EuroJournalProbation and Brian Stout for this fantastic review of Small Wrongs! #smallwrongs


āThe New Yorker voice is on top of the material under discussion. It is a voice of intelligent curiosity. The voice is smart-sounding.ā āIt is effective for long-form journalism,ā writes Kate Rossmanith, ābut it was not the book I was trying to write." buff.ly/39WLxCC

Thank you Public Books for re-publishing my essay and Literary Hub for including it in Lit Hub Daily (27 May)...


My new essay! Thank you James Jiang and Sydney Review of Books for being so brilliant to work with... sydneyreviewofbooks.com/essay/rossmaniā¦

In an exchange with Sydney Review of Books, Kate Rossmanith considers the writerās impulse (or pressure) to insert themselves into the text. She argues that many of the problems stem from how we are primed to conceptualize human experience as āepisodic.ā buff.ly/3sVwmn8

So delighted that Public Books has re-published my Sydney Review of Books essay 'On Not Asking "Should I Insert Myself in the Text?"' publicbooks.org/on-not-asking-ā¦