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| | | | Fiction - Kindle edition; Atlantic Books; 216 pages; 2011. The end of the year might be four months off, butThe Good Doctor by Damon Galgutis certainly going to be on my list of favourite reads for 2015. I read it over the course of a couple of days, but every time I put the book... | |
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| | | | Non-fiction - hardcover; Black Inc; 96 pages; 2024. In recent years I've become a fan of Black Inc's Writers on Writers series in which "leading authors reflect on an Australian writer who has inspired and influenced them". I have previously reviewed volumes on Tim Winton, Helen Garner and Kate Jennings, and have many more in... | |
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| | | | Fiction - paperback; Lilliput Press; 228 pages; 2017. A few years back I read Kevin Casey's A State of Mind, a memorable novel about a struggling writer living in Co. Wicklow, whose life is under threat from the IRA. Loosely based on British author Frederick Forsyth's experiences as a tax exile living in Ireland in... | |
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| | Mazin Grace was the winner of the 2011 David Unaipon Awardwhen it was still under the umbrella of the now defunct Queensland Premier's Literary Awards.It's an award for indigenous writing which offers mentoring and publication by UQP (the University of Queensland Press) and (until 2012) also a cash prize. It's a very interesting book. The... |