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Issue Details: First known date: 2013... 23 March 2013 of The Age est. 1854 The Saturday Age
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* Contents derived from the , 2013 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Nothing to Fear Into the Woods, Kath Dolan , single work column
'Children have always relished gruesome tales, from the Brothers Grimm to Roald Dahl. Leading authors tell Kath Dolan what terrifies them – and why scary stories hold lessons for us all.'
(p. 14) Section: Life & Style
Note: With Title: Nothing to Fear
Prose and Parody with Whine of Strine Taking Wing on a Flight of Fancy, Peter Craven , single work review
— Review of Prepare the Cabin for Landing Alan Wearne , 2012 selected work poetry ;
(p. 27) Section: Life & Style
Note: With title: Prose and Parody with Whine of Strine
Sky above the Suburb Surviving Age of Change Simmone Howell, Jason Steger (interviewer), single work interview
The Melbourne suburb of St Kilda provides an atmospheric backdrop to this writer’s latest piece of young-adult fiction, writes Jason Steger.
(p. 28) Section: Life & Style
Note: With title: Sky above the Suburb
History Writ Large, Jane Sullivan , single work column (p. 34) Section: Life & Style
With an Albatross around His Neck, Burdens Take Wing Feelings Take Flight A Lofty Symbolism Amid Social Division and Seabirds, Kerryn Goldsworthy , single work review
— Review of Twitcher Cherise Saywell , 2013 single work novel ;
(p. 34) Section: Life & Style
Note: With title : With an Albatross around His Neck, Burdens Take Wing
The Possessive Uneasyi"the possessive uneasy", John Kinsella , single work poetry (p. 35) Section: Life & Style
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