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short fiction from Allee Richards.
Continue reading“I have to tell you – whether or not the world ends tonight in an apocalypse of every colour – my heart’s already gone. “
Continue reading“At night the world belongs to other animals.”
Continue readingHe’s waiting for me. He’s just sitting there, in his car in the parking lot outside the store, biding his time.
Continue readingIn a few dozen pages, Luke Johnson demolishes the romantic Australian idea of the shearing shed. A former shearer, Luke describes a bleak, harsh world with glorious poetic certainty. Caroline Hunter’s cover is fitting complement. Here’s a small taste from the opening chapter of ‘Ringbark’,…
Continue readingThe two of you will be in love forever. Many other couples have got it wrong, but not you. You are dynamic creatures in a world filled with weakness and uncertainty, and while many things are ambiguous the two of…
Continue readingJenny Sinclair explores why, and how, historical fiction is worthwhile – through the life of Queen Victoria’s would-be assassin, Edward Oxford.
Continue readingIt has taken me to almost thirty-fucking-two to finally understand a TV show about a caffeine-addled mother-daughter duo quipping their privileged way through small-town life.
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