The Longing is an ambitious first novel. Set in the Western District of Victoria, with parallel narratives in the mid-nineteenth century and the present day, its principal theme is the occupation of Gunditjmara country by white settlers, and the decimation of Indigenous tribes. Novel writing is, of course, an act of imagination, and writers should be commended for their research, tenacity, and inv ... (read more)
Francesca Sasnaitis
Francesca Sasnaitis was recently awarded a PhD in Creative Writing from the University of Western Australia.
For many years I have looked forward to the ongoing exploits of Kerry Greenwood’s sassy heroine Phryne Fisher – the marvellous descriptions of period detail and fashion, the historical background of her ripping yarns – and have wilfully ignored occasional anachronisms of language or behaviour.
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Inheritance is either a burden or a blessing in this selection of Amanda Curtin’s short stories. Strung like beads under evocative headings, each story addresses an aspect of love, loss, grief, or desire, and reveals Curtin’s capacity for empathetic characterisation.
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Francesca Sasnaitis
6 am in the Universe: Selected Poems by Benjamin Frater Grand Parade Poets, $27.95 pb (plus DVD), 140 pp, 9780987129109
Perrier Fever by Pete Spence Grand Parade Poets, $24.95 pb, 160 pp, 9780987129116
In ‘Avant-garde in the Antipodes’, Ali Alizadeh wrote that the abandonment of poetry by commercial publishers in Australia at the en ... (read more)
Stuart Littlemore was the inaugural compère of ABC TV’s Media Watch, and is remembered for his acerbic wit and incisive analysis. Clearly, his long career as a Sydney silk has given him enough material to fill this first novel, Harry Curry: Counsel of Choice. I suspect there is plenty left over for more than one sequel.
With a nod to Littlemore’s parallel career in documentary film and telev ... (read more)