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Issue Details: First known date: 2015... 2015 Little Birds
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    y separately published work icon Award Winning Australian Writing 2015 Chloe Brien (editor), Melbourne : Melbourne Books , 2015 8873649 2015 anthology short story poetry

    'The eighth edition of Award Winning Australian Writing (AWAW) continues its commitment to showcasing the best short stories and poems that have won competitions around the country. This year, AWAW is proudly launching at the Melbourne Writers Festival, on 30 August at 5pm.

    'The collection will feature over fifty writers and competitions. It will include a foreword by Elizabeth Flux, freelance writer and editor of Voiceworks magazine. Both established and emerging writers are featured in this year's anthology, including Kevin Gillam, Emmie Rae, Jessica Yu, Laura Elizabeth Woollett, Chloe Wilson, who won The Age Short Story Competition in 2012, and David Campbell, who has published two books of original Australian verse and a collection of short stories, and has been published extensively in Australian short story and poetry anthologies. '

    Melbourne : Melbourne Books , 2015
    pg. 61-65
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    y separately published work icon You'll Eat Worse Than That before You Die : An Anthology of Family, Friendship and Food Kari O'Gorman (editor), Lower Templestowe : Melaleuca Blue Publishing , 2015 9359126 2015 anthology autobiography

    'This book is your intimate dining experience with award-winning Australian writers. Taste Tim Tams in Thailand, catch a meal from a window in Cyprus, discover delicate differences in a large family, learn how to wrap bakcang, discover why broken biscuits are so addictive, and how to plan your lunch outing at a wake. But most of all, learn why 'the language of love should always be food'.' (Publication summary)

    Lower Templestowe : Melaleuca Blue Publishing , 2015
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