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Issue Details: First known date: 2014... 2014 The Best Australian Stories 2014
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Collingwood, Fitzroy - Collingwood area, Melbourne - North, Melbourne, Victoria,:Black Inc. , 2014 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Introduction, Amanda Lohrey , single work short story
'Some readers are drawn to the promise inherent in a novel, and its true that the longer form can offer a slow and seductive immersion, but the short story offers pleasure of another kind...'
(p. ix-x)
Bring Closer What Is Left to Come, Julienne Van Loon , single work short story
'It is peak hour in the City of Light. A women cycles backwards up to a steep incline...'
(p. 1-16)
The Coffee Table, Shaun Prescott , single work short story

'The new coffee table was an event. It was meant to be a prized relic...'

(p. 17-22)
The Horse Hospital in Dubai, Lucy Neave , single work short story (p. 23-33)
Submerging, Anthony Panegyres , single work short story
Two young boys live with their grandfather on an island that is slowing sinking into the ocean. 'Sam stared up at the island’s cliff, its base gnawed away by the climbing ocean to leave only a thin shelf. Other places were submerging too: the jetty where he had nearly caught that white sea-snake was completely under.'
(p. 34-40)
This is Who You Are. You'll See, Nicola Redhouse , single work short story (p. 41-49)
Mrs Sunshine, Edwina Shaw , single work short story (p. 50-56)
Snake in the Grass, Claire Corbett , single work short story (p. 57-65)
Blue People, Adam Narnst , single work short story (p. 66-74)
Now I See, Fiona Place , single work short story (p. 75-84)
The Interpreter, Kate Elkington , single work short story (p. 85-91)
The Peacock, Arabella Edge , single work short story (p. 92-106)
What I Didn't Put in My Speech, Claire Aman , single work short story (p. 107-113)
Too Solid Flesh, Angela Meyer , single work short story

'An aging actress looks out at the view from her hotel room: a shopping centre, KFC, a discount garage; the Pacific Ocean somewhere behind it all. A city that feels too big or too small (compared to the country, compared to London). You can't get lost. Her phone makes the sound of a Bernard Herrmann score...' (Publication abstract)

(p. 114-125)
Civility Place, J. Y. L. Koh , single work short story (p. 126-144)
Something Special, Something Rare, Rebekah Clarkson , single work short story (p. 145-159)
The Stories I Read as My Mother Died, Ryan O'Neill , single work short story (p. 160-164)
Sugar Bag Dreamin' Country, Mark Smith , single work short story

'The routine task of transporting Jimmy Sugar to attend sorry business in Adelaide River takes Ray Cunningham on a detour into the old man’s country, where simple events take on new meaning.'

Source: Description from the 2013 Overland Victoria University Short Story Prize for New and Emerging Writers shortlist (https://overland.org.au/2013/10/shortlist-for-the-2013-short-story-prize/)

(p. 165-173)
Flicking the Flint, Anna Krien , single work short story (p. 174-190)
The Panther, David Brooks , single work short story (p. 191-202)
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