Archive for the ‘Australasian Literature’ Category
Only Birds Above, by Portland Jones
Posted by: Lisa Hill on April 7, 2022
Mothertongues, by Ceridwen Dovey & Eliza Bell
Posted by: Lisa Hill on April 5, 2022
The Idea of Australia, a search for the soul of the nation, by Julianne Schultz
Posted by: Lisa Hill on April 4, 2022
Other Houses, by Paddy O’Reilly (and a shout-out to the social novel from Jane Caro)
Posted by: Lisa Hill on April 3, 2022
The Ozone Café, by Helen Hagemann
Posted by: Lisa Hill on April 1, 2022
A Paper Inheritance: the passionate literary lives of Leslie Rees and Coralie Clarke Rees, by Dymphna Stella Rees
Posted by: Lisa Hill on March 26, 2022
Loveland, by Robert Lukins
Posted by: Lisa Hill on March 19, 2022
The Good Captain, by Sean Rabin
Posted by: Lisa Hill on March 14, 2022
Adrift in Melbourne, Seven Walks with Robyn Annear
Posted by: Lisa Hill on March 13, 2022
Golden Miles, by Katharine Susannah Prichard (Goldfields trilogy #2)
Posted by: Lisa Hill on March 9, 2022
Tales from the Greek, by John Hughes with artwork by Marco Luccio
Posted by: Lisa Hill on March 6, 2022
Life as Art, the Biographical Writing of Hazel Rowley…and news of the 2022 HR Fellowship
Posted by: Lisa Hill on March 3, 2022
Every Day is Gertie Day, by Helen Meany (2021 co-winner of the Seizure Viva La Novella Prize)
Posted by: Lisa Hill on March 1, 2022
Loop Tracks, by Sue Orr
Posted by: Lisa Hill on February 26, 2022
Orphan Rock, by Dominique Wilson
Posted by: Lisa Hill on February 20, 2022
Bedtime Story, by Chloe Hooper
Posted by: Lisa Hill on February 18, 2022
‘The Ballad of Keo Narom,’ in The Watermill, by Arnold Zable
Posted by: Lisa Hill on February 5, 2022
A Stranger Here, by Gillian Bouras
Posted by: Lisa Hill on February 3, 2022
Corporal Hitler’s Pistol, by Tom Keneally
Posted by: Lisa Hill on February 2, 2022
The Rain Heron, by Robbie Arnott
Posted by: Lisa Hill on January 30, 2022
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