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Kath O'Connor Was Writing a Novel about Her Grandmother’s Ovarian Cancer When She Was Diagnosed, Too. She Died before It Was Published, Jen Webb , single work review
— Review of Inheritance Kathryn O’Connor , 2023 single work novel ;

'The concept of death has preoccupied people for probably as long as people have existed. Nonetheless, we are are practised at avoiding, forgetting or suppressing the inevitability of our own death. We write about death in philosophy and medicine and sociology, and in fiction too. But typically, these writings locate death “out there”, as an event or a case.' (Introduction)

Crumb Bachelors and Millennial HENRYs Enliven Ronnie Scott’s Zeitgeisty New Novel, Gay Lynch , single work review
— Review of Shirley Ronnie Scott , 2023 single work novel ;

'Ronnie Scott is an RMIT academic and co-founder of the literary journal The Lifted Brow. His debut novel, The Adversary (2020), set mainly in the Melbourne suburb of Brunswick, was a wry exploration of the nuances of house sharing and online dating.'

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