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Issue Details: First known date: 2016... 26 March 2016 of The Sydney Morning Herald est. 1842 Sydney Morning Herald
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* Contents derived from the , 2016 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Emily Maguire, Linda Morris (interviewer), single work interview

In her interview with Emily Maguire, Linda Morris seeks to understand the novelist's unique approach to writing An Isolated Incident. In this murder mystery the novelist inverts the classic formula of following the detectives and instead focuses on the life of the victim.

(p. 24) Section: Spectrum
A Book of Revelations, Bernadette Brennan , single work review
— Review of Mick : A Life of Randolph Stow Suzanne Falkiner , 2016 single work biography ;

'Bernadette Brennan).With the publication of Suzanne Falkiner's Mick: A Life of Randolph Stow, readers have the opportunity to learn a great deal about one of the greatest Australian writers of the 20th century. Coming in at just under 900 pages, including more than 100 pages of endnotes, Falkiner's biography is a massive scholarly work. After years of exhaustive archival research, international travel and extensive interviews, Falkiner crafts a credible and moving portrait of a brilliant, sensitive, complex man. This biography is a significant contribution to Australian literary studies...' (Bernadette Brennan).

(p. 26) Section: Spectrum
A Colourful World of Imaginative Fun, Dianne Dempsey , single work review
— Review of A Tangle of Gold Jaclyn Moriarty , 2016 single work novel ;

'Jaclyn Moriarty's fans will be thrilled with the final book in The Colours of Madeleine trilogy. Having followed their heroes, Madeleine and Elliot, since they first made contact with each other through a crack in a parking meter, they will be delighted with the series' final resolution...' (Dianne Dempsey).

(p. 30) Section: Spectrum
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