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Issue Details: First known date: 2008... 2008 As Green as Blue
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    y separately published work icon We All Need a Witness : UTS Writers' Anthology UTS Writers' Group (editor), Blackheath : Brandl and Schlesinger , 2008 Z1510125 2008 anthology short story poetry 'The stories in We All Need a Witness take us into worlds that are humble, mad, strange, poignant, or romantic. ... There is a sense, across the collection, of longing; a fascination with the haphazard materiality of books, letters and other modes of communication; of the complicated nature of feeling. Most of all, these are stories with a great sense of being at home, not only in Australia but in this planet's far-flung places. This is a collection that does not just look in, but out into the world.' -- From the Forward by Delia Falconer, pp. 7,8. Blackheath : Brandl and Schlesinger , 2008 pg. 15-26
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    y separately published work icon The Best Australian Stories 2008 Delia Falconer (editor), Melbourne : Black Inc. , 2008 Z1535129 2008 anthology short story (taught in 1 units) 'Australian short fiction is where the action is: outward-looking, exciting, filled with surprises and joyful life. Delia Falconer In The Best Australian Stories 2008, Delia Falconer brings together the year's most exciting short fiction. Featuring established masters as well as fresh new voices, this is a perfect book for summer and an ideal introduction to Australia's best contemporary writing. 'As a reader,' Delia Falconer writes, 'I crave what the short story is most suited to deliver: a glimpse into the unpredictability of life, a quick burst of tone and voice, a bittersweet balance of surprising layers.' By turns global and domestic, subversively funny and wrenchingly sad, this year's Best Australian Stories delivers this, and more.' (Publication summary) Melbourne : Black Inc. , 2008 pg. 162-173
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