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'Reading ‘nonfiction’ can be like staring into a dark hole dug in the side of reality with just a penlight. The writer has excavated reality’s detail and arranged it neatly into words for our examination. Reading fiction, on the other hand, can be like staring at the stars for signs of the future: luminous and beautiful but not particularly illuminating, unless you’re an astronomer.' (Introduction)
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https://overland.org.au/2018/02/something-real-in-fiction-on-the-work-of-ryan-oneill-and-lynne-tillman/
Something Real in Fiction : on Ryan O’Neill and Lynne Tillman
Overland [Online]
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- Their Brilliant Careers : The Fantastic Lives of Sixteen Extraordinary Australian Writers 2016 selected work short story
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