AustLit
Latest Issues
Notes
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Includes reviews of :
Bone Ash Sky by Katerina Cosgrove,
Burial Rites, by Hannah Kent
Creative Writing For Beginners by Colin Batrouney
Dark Serpent, by Kylie Chan
Elemental by Amanda Curtin
The French Promise by Fiona Mcintosh
Madame Bovary's Haberdashery by Maurilia Meehan
Me and Rory Macbeath by Richard Beasley
The Memory Trap by Andrea Goldsmith
My Beautiful Enemy By Cory Taylor
Privacy by Genna De Bont
The Railwayman's Wife by Ashley Hay
The Secret Lives Of Men by Gerogia Blain
Steeplechase by Krissy Kneen
Taking A Chance by Deborah Burrows,
A World Of Other People by Steven Carroll
Black Saturday At Steels Creek by Peter Stanley,
Boomer And Me by Jo Case
Boy, Lost: A Family Memoir by Kristina Olsson
The Good Life: What Makes A Life Worth Living by Hugh Mackay ;
Welcome To Your New Life by Anna Goldsworthy
Contents
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Scribe, Text Expand Internationally,
single work
column
'Melbourne-based publishers Scribe Publications and Text Publishing will both expand into new territories this year, albeit in different ways.'
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Penguin Branches Out : School of Popular Writing; New Look for Lantern; Pink Penguins,
single work
column
'The first Penguin School of Popular Writing seminar was held in January. It’s just one of a number of new projects from Penguin Books Australia.'
- Profile : The Rights Direction, single work column (p. 18)
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Finding the Man,
Portia Lindsay
(interviewer),
single work
interview
'In her second novel, Cory Taylor worked hard to capture the voice of her protagonist, a young soldier infatuated with a Japanese youth in an internment camp in regional Victoria during World War II. She spoke to Portia Lindsay.'
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Diversity in Fantasy,
Stefen Brazulaitis
(interviewer),
single work
interview
'Stefen Brazulaitis spoke to Kylie Chan, author of a fantasy series that began with White Tiger in 2006.'
- Life, Continued, Joanne Shiells (interviewer), single work interview (p. 28)