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Issue Details: First known date: 2021... 2021 Christmas on the Farm
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A New York-based socialiate with a looming book contract finds her late mother's journals on her Queensland farm, and uses them as the basis of a successful manuscript. But when the book's editor and her son want to meet their Australian author, she must impersonate her mother, with the help of her cousin and his husband.

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Telemovies Have Dominated Christmas Movies for 50 Years – so Why Are the Aussie Straight-to-streaming Ones This Bad? Ari Mattes , 2023 single work column
— Appears in: The Conversation , 21 December 2023;

'For some, December 25 is a solemn day, key on the Christian calendar, involving important traditions to be treated with reverence. But for many, Christmas is a time for unbridled fun: Santa, presents, and the random grump next door who suddenly decorates his house in an overwhelmingly delirious light display. For a month, we embrace with childlike delight things that for the rest of the year we would dismiss as kitsch, tacky, too bright, too shiny.' (Introduction)

From Love Actually to Christmas On The Farm : How Rom-coms Became a Festive Season Staple Jodi McAlister , 2021 single work column
— Appears in: The Conversation , 14 December 2021;
From Love Actually to Christmas On The Farm : How Rom-coms Became a Festive Season Staple Jodi McAlister , 2021 single work column
— Appears in: The Conversation , 14 December 2021;
Telemovies Have Dominated Christmas Movies for 50 Years – so Why Are the Aussie Straight-to-streaming Ones This Bad? Ari Mattes , 2023 single work column
— Appears in: The Conversation , 21 December 2023;

'For some, December 25 is a solemn day, key on the Christian calendar, involving important traditions to be treated with reverence. But for many, Christmas is a time for unbridled fun: Santa, presents, and the random grump next door who suddenly decorates his house in an overwhelmingly delirious light display. For a month, we embrace with childlike delight things that for the rest of the year we would dismiss as kitsch, tacky, too bright, too shiny.' (Introduction)

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