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Issue Details: First known date: 2018... 2018 The Age of Fibs and Other Short Stories
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'A collection that crosses boundaries of genre and time; meditating on history, memory, representation and desire. A ten year old visits her brother in hospital across a state border after a car accident; growing up in the age of Fibs bras and the rise and fall of the Whitlam government; the cast of Fatal Attraction let loose on the streets of Newtown; a montage of romance, dating advice and a teenage girl’s exploration of desire; a band of tourists visit Uluru; a man struggles for control of his life story; and a memoir using photographs reinventing relationships and belonging.'

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Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

    • Strawberry Hills, Inner Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales,: Spineless Wonders , 2018 .
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      Extent: 130p.p.
      ISBN: 9781925052398
    • Strawberry Hills, Inner Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales,: Spineless Wonders , 2022 .
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      Extent: 180p.p.
      Edition info: New and expanded ed.
      Note/s:
      • Published April 2022.
      ISBN: 97819250522381

Works about this Work

[Review] The Age of Fibs Jane Frank , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: StylusLit , September no. 14 2023;

— Review of The Age of Fibs and Other Short Stories Beth Spencer , 2018 selected work short story

'Beth Spencer’s most recent publication, The Age of Fibs, is a montage of stories, memoir and microlit that, if you’re a reader like me, will surprise, amuse and hold you until the last page is turned. Spencer, a seasoned writer of poetry, short stories, novels and academic works (most recently Vagabondage in 2015 which was poetry, microlit and travelogue) readily admits that this blend of pieces—many published previously in other contexts— derives its power and connection through ‘the energy of crossover’.' (Publication summary)

Matters of Life and Beth Helen Elliott , 2023 single work column
— Appears in: The Monthly , March 2023; (p. 64-66)
'WHAT? WHO?  I was holding a book and asking myself these questions. What did I just read? Who wrote this… this parcel of nerves, energy, perception, poetry, philosophy tied with some witty barbed wire? The page was lit. It was also familiar: this was the coup de foudre that lovers feel. Reader, that blow isn’t restricted to people. I had recently felt it with the Italian Elena Ferrante and, more recently still, the French Annie Ernaux.' (Introduction)
[Review] The Age of Fibs Jane Frank , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: StylusLit , September no. 14 2023;

— Review of The Age of Fibs and Other Short Stories Beth Spencer , 2018 selected work short story

'Beth Spencer’s most recent publication, The Age of Fibs, is a montage of stories, memoir and microlit that, if you’re a reader like me, will surprise, amuse and hold you until the last page is turned. Spencer, a seasoned writer of poetry, short stories, novels and academic works (most recently Vagabondage in 2015 which was poetry, microlit and travelogue) readily admits that this blend of pieces—many published previously in other contexts— derives its power and connection through ‘the energy of crossover’.' (Publication summary)

Matters of Life and Beth Helen Elliott , 2023 single work column
— Appears in: The Monthly , March 2023; (p. 64-66)
'WHAT? WHO?  I was holding a book and asking myself these questions. What did I just read? Who wrote this… this parcel of nerves, energy, perception, poetry, philosophy tied with some witty barbed wire? The page was lit. It was also familiar: this was the coup de foudre that lovers feel. Reader, that blow isn’t restricted to people. I had recently felt it with the Italian Elena Ferrante and, more recently still, the French Annie Ernaux.' (Introduction)
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