It’s Gone Dark Over Bill’s Mother’s by Lisa Blower
—Reviewed by Sally Shaw— It’s Gone Dark Over Bill’s Mother’s (Myriad Editions, 2019) is a collection of twenty short stories
Read more—Reviewed by Sally Shaw— It’s Gone Dark Over Bill’s Mother’s (Myriad Editions, 2019) is a collection of twenty short stories
Read more—Reviewed by Sam Edwards— In her debut collection Paris Syndrome (Banshee Press), author Lucy Sweeny Byrne pierces the glamour bubble
Read more—Reviewed by Mikiko Fukuda— Transnationalism and tourism have allowed people greater freedom of movement—both to travel and emigrate. Elleke Boehmer
Read more—Reviewed by Jenny Booth— The stories in Amanda O’Callaghan’s debut short fiction collection, This Taste for Silence (University of Queensland
Read more—Reviewed by Sam Edwards— You might have noticed that the world’s been turned on its head. Everyone’s scared, myself included.
Read more–Reviewed by Trahearne Falvey– A few pages into ‘A Barbecue and an Exhumation in Victoria Park Village’, the centrepiece of
Read more–Reviewed by Mikiko Fukuda– Diane Simmons expertly uses flash fiction pieces to capture the complexities one family experiences over four
Read more–Reviewed by Cath Barton– In Eleanor Walsh’s story of three women’s push and pull with life, with the men who
Read more–Reviewed by Sally Shaw– Demise of the Undertaker’s Wife (The Blue Nib, 2019) is a collection of twelve short stories
Read more–Reviewed by Trahearne Falvey– Performance artist Tim Etchells’ Endland (published by And Other Stories) brings together recent stories with pieces
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