MICHAEL FITZGERALD Late. Reviewed by Ann Skea

MICHAEL FITZGERALD Late. Reviewed by Ann Skea

Evoking Sydney in the 1980s, Michael Fitzgerald’s third novel plays with ideas of identity, celebrity, and mortality. I’m not always Zelda, and Zelda is not always me. The voice is not Zelda’s and yet it is, and this is a very strange book, which is not at all what...
RONNIE SCOTT Shirley. Reviewed by Jessica Stewart

RONNIE SCOTT Shirley. Reviewed by Jessica Stewart

Ronnie Scott’s second novel explores themes of abandonment, attachment and the idea of home. Characterised from the beginning by a sense of uncertainty, Shirley is a novel where anything can happen, and probably will. Names are ambiguous, sexuality is fluid,...