JEN CRAIG Panthers and the Museum of Fire. Reviewed by Kiran Bhat
Jen Craig’s novella immerses the reader in the mind of its protagonist as she reflects on reading, writing and remembering. Superficially, Jen Craig’s novella...
Read MoreJen Craig’s novella immerses the reader in the mind of its protagonist as she reflects on reading, writing and remembering. Superficially, Jen Craig’s novella...
Read MoreLaura Bloom’s third novel for adults explores the social upheavals of 1970s Australia through the experiences of three women. For a certain kind of person,...
Read MoreZakiya Dalila Harris has made good use of her experience as a Black woman working in New York publishing in this impressive debut novel. The Preface to this story is...
Read MoreThe new novel from Briohny Doyle, author of The Island Will Sink and Adult Fantasy, explores motherhood and capitalism. In 2015, 35- year-old mother of seven Akon Guode...
Read MoreSet during a bushfire, Claire Thomas’s second novel juxtaposes the performance of a play with the inner lives of its audience. We turn to art for strange reasons....
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