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'Out of the flat, empty fields the children ran. Their footsteps fell in tune with the bell chiming out to let them know it was time to take a seat at the glorious wooden table made from the finest dark wood of the surrounding forest. It was time to sit and listen to the Old Man (Beth's grandfather) who would officially proclaim the New Year and the end of the harvest. They scrambled past each other, dodging the venomless snakes with no teeth who only licked ankles and still remained out in the open despite the dying sun...' (Publication abstract)
'We were on the dance floor all night, sticking to ourselves and each other. I'm not sure how we ended up there. I swear, two minutes ago we had been on your couch, sunk deep and gin-logged. Talking about our bodies and where they will eventually someday go. I guess we had our answer...' (Publication abstract)
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'Sometime that year, when I was still living with my girlfriend in the Russian woman's basement, word came from home that my brother, Alistair, was going to be in town for court...' (Publication abstract)
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'Every day, wiping down the glass ketchup bottles, I notice the hardened crescents of sauce that form in the grooves of the screwtops. With a damp cloth, I wipe around the neck of the bottle and watch the crusts fall. Can't help but imagine them in my mouth...' (Publication abstract)
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'The latest issue of Australia’s literary journal for writers under 25 features an impressive mix of non-fiction, fiction, poetry and visual art.'
'The latest issue of Australia’s literary journal for writers under 25 features an impressive mix of non-fiction, fiction, poetry and visual art.'