'The Arts always go first. When warning bells of plans to cut public funding are sounded, creative souls go running for cover, knowing their projects will likely be the first to suffer the chop.' (Introduction)
'Everyone can relate to the hustle and bustle of everyday life and those moments, which make you really think about where you are headed. The book Morgan’s Law, by the rural Australian author Karly Lane centralises this theme throughout the plot. The story fantasizes about the ‘what if’. What if we all just stopped and appreciated the splendor all around us? What if we took a moment to breathe in the beauty Australia has to offer? Honestly, if we stopped working 14 hours a day to have a gorgeous Aussie farmer sweep us off our feet whilst we uncovered a lost family memory, I wouldn’t complain. This book is relatable and invests itself in the forgotten simple pleasures life can provide.' (Introduction)