Caitlin Farrugia Caitlin Farrugia i(11386436 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 y separately published work icon Search Histories Caitlin Farrugia , Sydney : Vagabond Press , 2024 27375847 2024 selected work prose

'Google is our friend, our guide and our priest. With 8.5 billion Google searches everyday, 99,000 happening right this second, we are a symphony of the stressed and self-pitying, constantly asking for validation and reassurance. This collection is what it means to be alive today even if it’s, Where will my money go if I have no family? or Ed Sheeran hair.

'Genre-defying, raucous and elliptical, Search Histories is a collection of short (short) prose about what people google in a specific time of their lives, however significant or mundane. Epigrammatic, wicked, and hilarious, composed only of what people might have typed into Google, this book is a look at our fears, existential wonders, suffering and inconsequential streams of consciousness. This collection of vignettes shows just how boring but funny the monotony of everyday life is through characters dealing with identity struggle, loneliness, burnout, financial stress, strained relationships, spiralling worry, sadness and desperation. Search Histories is all about humanity’s insecurities, Do chicks like dudes in leather jackets, curiosities, pics of boobs women, and vulnerabilities, Has anyone else said sorry to a chair leg before reddit. In a time of capitalising on our hobbies and incessant self-curation, private Google searches are perhaps the closest we get to a real portrayal of a person. Mostly funny, at times sad because it’s true, Search Histories shows that people today are chronic overthinkers desperately hunting for the answers to: Who am I and is it ok?' (Publication summary)

1 Arsehole Jam Caitlin Farrugia , 2017 single work short story
— Appears in: Verity La , December 2017;
1 1 form y separately published work icon Lazybones Michael Jones , Caitlin Farrugia , ( dir. Michael Jones ) Australia : Blazing Arrow Media , 2016 11386399 2016 single work film/TV humour

Ben, a wannabe stand up comedian in Melbourne, doesn’t live for the weekend like the O’Jays hit song, in fact he finds that philosophy kinda depressing. Spending most of his life on the stage, in his Uber and hanging out with his friends, he floats through life wondering - is there more to this?

Lazybones watches lay-about young people who can't seem to cement their futures. Through naturalistic techniques, the audience experiences relatable human moments in the characters' lives filled with humour and warmth.

(https://www.lazybonesfilm.com/synopsis)

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