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‘When my family saw the first train they thought it was a giant caterpillar coming, and threw spears and stones at it. They got real frighted true,’ writes Hilary Williams, an Anangu woman living in Yalata, South Australia, in a new collection, Desert Writing: Stories from Country. (Introduction)
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Centre of the Story
Sydney Review of Books
217-223
Centre of the Story
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- Desert Writing : Stories from Country 2016 anthology single work prose autobiography interview
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