Over and Above single work   short story  
Issue Details: First known date: 2011... 2011 Over and Above
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  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Over and Above and Other Stories Rosanne Dingli , Perth : Rosanne Dingli , 2011 Z1845265 2011 selected work short story

    'Nine atmospheric short stories, in each of which the location is as important as the characters that move through it' (publication blurb).

    Perth : Rosanne Dingli , 2011
    pg. 1-14
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    y separately published work icon The Day of the Bird : Collected Stories Rosanne Dingli , Perth : Rosanne Dingli , 2012 6064769 2012 selected work short story

    'Award-winning literary fiction author Rosanne Dingli follows the success of The Astronomer’s Pig and Counting Churches – The Malta Stories with another volume. Read fourteen atmospheric stories crammed with exotic ingredients and locations, which engage and somehow ring with the familiar and the unexpected. Historical fiction, folkloric tales, and anecdotes linked strongly with their location are this author's favourite forays into storytelling. Each short story or novella has indelible links with the facts that form its base and background' (publisher's blurb).

    The collection comprises all the stories published in Vision or Delusion (2010) and Over and Above (2011) - both out of print.

    Perth : Rosanne Dingli , 2012
    pg. 161-172
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Counting Churches : The Malta Stories Rosanne Dingli , Mitcham : Jacobyte Books , 2001 Z1845236 2001 selected work short story

    'This collection of thirteen stories brings Rosanne Dingli's recollections of Malta vividly to life. Some are family anecdotes, some are folkloric, and others are figments of the author's imagination. The reader's task is to distinguish which is which. In all the stories, one can feel the atmosphere and enjoy the descriptions of place, time and people, whether they embellish a mystery, a journey, a lover's dilemma or a family saga' (publication blurb).

    Perth : Yellow Teapot Books , 2013
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