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1 form y separately published work icon Beep and Mort Charlotte Rose Hamlyn , Simon Butters , Amy Stewart , Hunter Page-Lochard , Wendy Hanna , Lorin Clarke , ( dir. Rosemary Myers ) Australia : Windmill Pictures , 2022 23247334 2022 series - publisher film/TV children's An adaptation of Windmill Theatre's puppetry production about Mort, whose well-ordered life is disrupted by the arrival of chaotic robot Beep.
1 y separately published work icon Dear Santa Lorin Clarke , Australia : ABC Radio National , 2020 23338482 2020 single work short story

'Despite this year's pandemic, here's hoping that the big man, Santa shows up because for Lorin's family, things seem to come together when he's around.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 Everything Is a Bit Weird Right Now Lorin Clarke , 2020 single work prose
— Appears in: Corona Tales : Part Five 2020;

'This week the ABC received some audio, sent anonymously, which has provided a glimpse into the first week of lockdown. We can confirm, everything was a bit weird.'

Source: Radio National Fictions.

1 form y separately published work icon The Fitzroy Diaries Lorin Clarke , Australia : ABC Radio National , 2018-2019 21538766 2018 series - publisher radio play

'Award-winning audio fiction series from the ABC. Walk the streets of Fitzroy, Melbourne, shaped by gangsters, migrants, Aboriginal activists, the working poor. Now, it’s fancy shops and hipster bars. Until you really look.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 1 form y separately published work icon Fitzroy Diaries Lorin Clarke , Sydney : ABC Radio National , 2018 16968748 2018 series - publisher podcast radio play

'A woman walks, baby strapped to her chest, through the streets of Fitzroy and Carlton. As she walks, she notices the way the skyline edges upward, nudged by the cranes of developers. And she notices the history of this place, ever-present, despite those cranes. She begins to know the people here — the young couple down the road, the glorious thirteen-year-old from the housing commission flats, and Alan, the eighty-three-year-old man who stands every day, shirtless, watering the garden of the house he was born in.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 Introduction Lorin Clarke , 2017 single work poetry
— Appears in: Tinkering : The Complete Book of John Clarke 2017;
1 y separately published work icon Our Last Trip to the Market Lorin Clarke , Mitch Vane (illustrator), Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2017 10407040 2017 single work picture book children's

'What a fabulous morning to go to the market. That busker is dressed as a clown! And there's fruit and a baker and people on bikes. And, Annabelle, please put that down. What happens when a bunch of curious kids explore the market? Glorious mayhem! Delicious chaos! (And the adult in charge might need a strong coffee or a good lie down.) A boisterous family picture book full of warmth, humour and gentle mischief for 2-5-year-olds' (Publication summary)

1 The Women in Comedy Conversation Lorin Clarke , 2015 single work prose
— Appears in: She's Having a Laugh 2015; (p. 217-228)
1 The Considerable Responsibility of Preserving the Legacy of First Lorin Clarke , 2014 single work prose
— Appears in: Meanjin , Spring vol. 72 no. 4 2014; (p. 6-9)
1 The Love That Dare not Speak Its Name Lorin Clarke , 2013 single work prose travel
— Appears in: Meanjin , vol. 72 no. 1 2013; (p. 10-13)
1 'Like This Little Spirit That Wafts' : Contemporary Theatre in Australia Lorin Clarke , 2010 single work criticism
— Appears in: Meanjin , March vol. 69 no. 1 2010; (p. 34-42)
1 2 For We are Young and Free Lorin Clarke , 2007 single work drama 'A cast of four brings reality and fantasy together to present an alternate universe imagined by a teenage girl. Paris Hilton is reading about post-structuralism, the guy who wrote the Australian anthem is attempting to explain the second verse, and Australia is girt by "Dancing With The Stars".' Souce: www.forweareyoungandfree.com.au/ (Sighted 16/04/2007).
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