Tiny White Lies
Reviewed onIf you think those tiny white lies don’t matter, then think again. Ashley is struggling. Her husband passed away eight months ago, she’s just lost her job and her daughter …
Read moreWherever You Go
Reviewed onMarried couple Amy and Matt are at an impasse, unable to find common ground as they try to navigate a way through the grief of losing their child. Hoping to …
Read moreGlass Cabbages
Reviewed onAnn Gilchrist mixes familiar imagery with a broad landscape of settings in this enticing collection of poetry inspired by her life experiences. Glass Cabbages presents the reader with a diverse …
Read moreMunjed Al Muderis grew up in war-torn Iraq. Today he is a world leader of osseointegration treatment and the surgery he pioneered improves the lives of amputees all over the …
Read moreFiona Wood: Inventor of Spray-on Skin
Reviewed onFiona Wood was born into a UK coal-mining village and her family encouraged her to grab every opportunity. Biographer Cristy Burne takes us on a fascinating journey through Wood’s childhood …
Read moreThe Subjugate
Reviewed onIn the near-future eerie metropolis of San Francisco, surveillance drones buzz overhead, technology protecting, serving and – since the neuro-tech Crash of 2040 – unsettling citizens. The gruesome murder of …
Read moreTo Hold the Clouds: Emerging Writers from Perth
Reviewed onTo Hold the Clouds is a collection of writing which began in a mentoring and hot desk project run by the Centre for Stories. In order to qualify for inclusion, the …
Read moreSmall Steps: A Physio in Ethiopia
Reviewed onJulie Sprigg’s voice in Small Steps: A Physio in Ethiopia has the warmth and familiarity of a close friend sharing an amazing adventure. References to her childhood in country Western …
Read moreBlind Summits
Reviewed onThis unique volume is a collaboration by, and a conversation between, two well-published Western Australian poets. It is loosely inspired by the Japanese renga, a traditional collaborative form, but in …
Read moreThere’s Something Weird About Lena
Reviewed onThe author/ illustrator team who created the gleefully grotesque My Dead Bunny has returned with a second supernatural rhyming romp. There is a new girl at school and not only …
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