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Literary Fiction Reviews

A review of The Best Australian Stories 2005

April 3, 2005

This is an accessible collection with stories that almost always add up to something which wasn’t there before. The economy and careful construction of this work is one which a serious reader will appreciate–Moorhouse has chosen well–but overall, what is…

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Young Adult reviews

A review of The Penultimate Peril (Book the Twelfth) by Lemony Snicket

April 3, 2005

The plot is very good, taking unexpected turns in every chapter. The most appealing thing for me though, is that the main characters, despite their young age, are heroic, and manage some very difficult tasks, getting into some situations that…

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Poetry Reviews

A review of Jukebox Music by Tony Nesca

April 3, 2005

The musical background is a strong influence in Nesca’s poetry. In the present collection there are references to Stan Getz, Billie Holliday, and Count Basie as well as to more current groups. The musical influence is also apparent in the…

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Literary Fiction Reviews

A review of Like a Fiery Elephant: The Story of B. S. Johnson by Jonathan Coe

April 3, 2005

Like all heresies, his novels challenge our most fundamental beliefs: our belief in the moral integrity of ‘fiction’, our belief in the usefulness of storytelling when the daily truths thrown up by our misbegotten world cry out for immediate, practical…

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Literary Fiction Reviews

A review of The White Earth by Andrew McGahan

April 3, 2005

This is a passionate, powerful and beautifully written story which contains all of the elements of good fiction, and is the culmination of a skill which has been growing with each of McGahan‘s exceptional novels. In The White Earth McGahan’s prose maintains…

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Author interviews

Interview with Anthea Paul, author of Girlosophy

April 3, 2005

The creator of Girlosophy talks about how the concept came about, why she didn’t self-publish, why the understanding of food is critical to all of the Girlsophy books, why the media has gone so astray in their messages, how she comes up with her topics, future projects, and lots more.

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Health and Wellbeing, Non fiction reviews

A review of Girlosophy – Real Girls Eat By Anthea Paul

April 3, 2005

The book’s content is all about empowerment through food knowledge: respecting your body through choosing to cook, understand nutrition, and choosing to eat and exercise in a way that will give you the energy to do whatever you want. Paul…

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Books for writers, Non fiction reviews

A review of 10 Minutes to the Pitch by Chris Abbott

April 3, 2005

Abbott is exactly the person you want to take this kind of advice from. She’s one of the most well known writer-producers in the business, with a welter of successful television and film credits to her name (including Magnum PI…

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Literary Fiction Reviews

A review of Among the Blacks: Two Works by Raymond Roussel and Ron Padgett

April 3, 2005

The translation is a delicate, accomplished work that captures perfectly the placid emptiness that lies at the heart of Roussel’s world. A flurry of outlandish and bizarre events is related to the reader, but in a manner that is formal,…

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Literary Fiction Reviews

A review of The Hearing Trumpet by Leonora Carrington

April 3, 2005

The humour is at its strongest when it mixes the exotic with the homely. At one point Marlborough, a kind of latter-day Noah, says of his sisters, one of whom is a werewolf who comes to mate with a wolf,…

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