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Debra Adelaide

Debra Adelaide

Debra Adelaide has published eighteen books, including novels, short fiction, and essays, the most recent of which is The Innocent Reader (2019). Until 2020 she was an associate professor in the creative writing program at the University of Technology Sydney.

Debra Adelaide reviews 'A Constant Hum' by Alice Bishop

November 2019, no. 416 24 October 2019
Debra Adelaide reviews 'A Constant Hum' by Alice Bishop
Thanks to the internet, the 24/7 news cycle, and social media, certain books are preceded by their reputations. They arrive freighted with so much publicity hype that reading them with fresh eyes is almost impossible. A Constant Hum is one such book, very much the product of a reputation established well before publication, due to the airing of individual stories in places like Seizure and Meanjin ... (read more)

Debra Adelaide reviews 'Peripheral Vision' by Paddy O'Reilly

August 2015, no. 373 29 July 2015
Debra Adelaide reviews 'Peripheral Vision' by Paddy O'Reilly
Just as there are ways of writing short story collections, there are also ways of reading them. I used to be a rummager, picking through collections, seeking out the title piece, dipping in here and there to ascertain the feel of the stories, then reading the book from start to finish. Conscious now of the architecture of collections, of the fact that the author has probably wrestled with the orde ... (read more)
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