by NRB | 23 Mar 2017 | Fiction |
Stead’s short stories contest truth and identity – and feature a winged man, scary women, and a hint of Edna Everidge. One of the most important elements of a short story is its structure. In these 12 pieces gathered from across the lengthy and illustrious...
by NRB | 16 Feb 2017 | Non-fiction |
This anthology of Ellis’s writing reflects his wide range of interests and concerns. Scene 1: A man came up to me in a pub. I was reading Goodbye Jerusalem or Goodbye Babylon – one of the big books. ‘He’s an angry man, Ellis,’ he said. ‘He’s much to be angry about,’ I...
by NRB | 21 Jun 2013 | The Godfather: Peter Corris |
When I was very young, say seven or eight, my father worked in Bruce Small’s bike shop in Moonee Ponds, the north-western Melbourne suburb made famous by Barry Humphries. We lived in Yarraville in the inner-west, and one day I was astonished to see my father, trouser...