Excerpt from ‘100 Days’ single work   graphic novel  
Issue Details: First known date: 2020... 2020 Excerpt from ‘100 Days’
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    y separately published work icon The Suburban Review Regional Voices no. 18 July 2020 28120994 2020 newspaper issue 'I never thought I could write about where I grew up. The texts I was prescribed at school, the poetry, novels, and the reviews of them I saw in the paper didn’t make sense—they had nothing to do with the regional Australia I knew. When I was a teenager, I wrote a short story involving sandy saltwater leaking from my nose onto Dorothy Parker’s collected works after getting smashed in the surf. I remember thinking ‘this isn’t something that a proper “Australian Writer” would write about’. For a long time I thought this was true.' (Holly Isemonger : Editorial introduction) 2020
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