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Issue Details: First known date: 2019... 19-25 October 2019 of The Saturday Paper est. 2014 The Saturday Paper
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* Contents derived from the , 2019 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Jacqui’s Lawi"they say the people’s senator", Maxine Beneba Clarke , single work poetry
[Review] The Shadow Whose Prey the Hunter Becomes, Alison Croggon , single work review
— Review of The Shadow Whose Prey the Hunter Becomes 2019 single work drama ;
'Acerbic and powerful, The Shadow Whose Prey the Hunter Becomes exposes the exploitation of people with disability, and continues Back to Back Theatre’s tradition of making groundbreaking work.' 

 (Introduction)

Favel Parrett : There Was Still Love, Emily Philip , single work review
— Review of There Was Still Love Favel Parrett , 2019 single work novel ;

'There are no winners in war.

In Miles Franklin-nominated author Favel Parrett’s third novel, teenage twin sisters – vibrant, smart, mostly happy – are wrenched apart at the beginning of World War II. Four decades later, in 1980, one is still in Prague and the other lives in Melbourne, each tasked with looking after her grandchild. Each sister also holds in her heart a quiet resentment for the other: the one in Prague has endured war and Communism, while her twin has struggled to build a new life and family while also learning a new language.  (Introduction)

Yumna Kassab : The House of Youssef, Cher Tan , single work review
— Review of The House of Youssef Yumna Kassab , 2019 selected work short story ;

'A man tends to his shop alone as he clings to the desperate hope that his sons will one day show interest and take over his business. A divorcee shrugs off advice from her family, who tell her to find another man or stay out of the sun to protect her once-pale skin. A woman worries that the life that she and her family have built in a new country will be for naught.'  (Introduction)

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