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Issue Details: First known date: 2017... 2017 Seven Stories
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'Seven Stories brings together some of the best, most inventive short fiction writers working in Tasmania today. An idyllic walk leaves a city couple at odds with nature. A Czech artist re-maps the world by night. Young men find hope in Ceduna. A young zombie finds love in the outback. Bushwalkers discover absurd propaganda. Apathy in a public library inspires a vindictive fantasy. And an unexpected medical emergency triggers a chain of disastrous events. Both compelling and original, Seven Stories marks the emergence of a new generation of formidable voices.'

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  • Contents:

    Maps for the Lost by Susie Greenhill

    The Chaos of Life Beyond Death in the Outback by Adam Oustan

    The Shy Birds by Emma L. Waters

    An Anti-glacier Book by Ben Walters

    The Reach by Robbie Arnott

    Fast Food Librarian by Ruairi Murphy

    Donny and Bucket on the Treeless Plain by Michael Blake

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

    • Huonville, Huonville area, Huon Valley, Southeast Tasmania, Tasmania,: Inscrutable Press , 2017 .
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      Extent: 94p.
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      • Published 1st March 2017

      ISBN: 9780980474527

Works about this Work

Launch, 'Seven Stories' 2017 single work essay
— Appears in: Communion Literary Magazine , June no. 7 2017;
'Richard Flanagan launched Seven Stories - a collection of short fiction by Tasmanian writers Susie Greenhill, Adam Ouston, Emma L Waters, Ben Walter, Robbie Arnott, Ruairi Murphy and Michael Blake - at Fullers Bookshop in Hobart in April 2017.'
 
Diverse Stories Hint at Breadth of Talent Rachel Edwards , 2017 single work essay
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 29 July 2017; (p. 21)

'These two books capture a profound diversity in contemporary Australian short-story writing. Seven Stories is a collection of short stories from Tasmanian writers published by the elusive Dewhurst Jennings Institute. The stories are set around the world, the seven writers connected only by dint of being Tasmanian. In contrast, the slow-burn stories in Melanie Cheng’s Australia Day speak of middle Australia. They are an examination of some quiet lives in contemporary Melbourne.'

Diverse Stories Hint at Breadth of Talent Rachel Edwards , 2017 single work essay
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 29 July 2017; (p. 21)

'These two books capture a profound diversity in contemporary Australian short-story writing. Seven Stories is a collection of short stories from Tasmanian writers published by the elusive Dewhurst Jennings Institute. The stories are set around the world, the seven writers connected only by dint of being Tasmanian. In contrast, the slow-burn stories in Melanie Cheng’s Australia Day speak of middle Australia. They are an examination of some quiet lives in contemporary Melbourne.'

Launch, 'Seven Stories' 2017 single work essay
— Appears in: Communion Literary Magazine , June no. 7 2017;
'Richard Flanagan launched Seven Stories - a collection of short fiction by Tasmanian writers Susie Greenhill, Adam Ouston, Emma L Waters, Ben Walter, Robbie Arnott, Ruairi Murphy and Michael Blake - at Fullers Bookshop in Hobart in April 2017.'
 
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