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Issue Details: First known date: 2017... June 2017 of The Newtown Review of Books est. 2012- The Newtown Review of Books
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 2017 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Random Thoughts : On Writing Tips and Publishing Insights from the Sydney Writers’ Festival., Linda Funnell , single work column
Linda Funnell writes about the 2017 Sydney Writers Festival.
David Stephens And Alison Broinowski (Eds) : The Honest History Book, Bernard Whimpress , single work essay
'This is a passionate argument for a wider Australian history. Never have so many ringing phrases from so many historians rung so true.'
Daniel Findlay : The Year of the Orphan, Ashley Kalagian Blunt , single work essay
'Year of the Orphan is a distinctive story of bravery, resilience and self-sacrifice in a vicious, haunting future.'
Elizabeth Tan : Rubik, Justine Hyde , single work essay
'Rubik is a wonderful experiment in fiction, exploring a vast landscape within the contained borders of a novel.'
Crime Scene : David Cohen : Disappearing off the Face of the Earth, Robin Elizabeth , single work essay
'David Cohen masterfully captures a repellent main character in this comic mystery novel.'
Joyce Morgan : Martin Sharp: His Life and Times., Jeannette Delamoir , single work essay
'Joyce Morgan’s version of Martin Sharp presents an important portrait of the man and his times.'
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