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‘The Future Has a Way of Finding You’ : Georgia Blain’s Haunting Final Stories Reveal the Fragile Moments That Shape Us, Camilla Nelson , single work review
— Review of We All Lived in Bondi Then Georgia Blain , 2024 selected work short story ;

'I first met Georgia Blain at The Basement. This was back in the 1990s, when the iconic underground jazz venue near Sydney’s Circular Quay still drew a vibrant, edgy crowd. We were young, in our late 20s, and had been invited to read for an event hosted by the Sydney Writers’ Festival; there to be the “bright young things”.'(Introduction)

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