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1 1 y separately published work icon The Hanging of Minnie Thwaites Judith Rodriguez , Melbourne : Arcade , 2012 Z1920149 2012 single work biography 'A girl sails steerage to make good in the boom-time colonies. The 1890s Depression hits. How does a young woman with a baby make a living? Minnie Thwaites, also know as Mrs Frances Knorr, aged 24, hanged at the Old Melbourne Gaol despite the pleas of the great and good. In her first major work since the 2002 opera 'Lindy', Judith Rodriguez recounts in vivid verse and lyrics the bleak tragedy of a woman trying to make good against the odds. As the Brunswick Baby Farmer, Minnie Thwaites ekes out a precarious existence by taking in the unwanted babies of other women. But there is something shocking about her business that has ramifications long after her death. This is a fascinating piece of true crime, compellingly told by one of Australia's leading poets.' (Publisher's blurb)
1 1 y separately published work icon A Walking Shadow: The Remarkable Double Life of Edward Oxford Jenny Sinclair , Melbourne : Arcade , 2012 Z1908138 2012 single work biography
1 2 y separately published work icon A Forger's Tale : The Extraordinary Story of Henry Savery, Australia's First Novelist The Cuckolded Convict : A Novel Tale of Forgery Rod Howard , Melbourne : Arcade , 2011 Z1822434 2011 single work biography

'Delve into the many lives of Henry Savery, Australia's first novelist, described by Tom Keneally as 'a man whose own story is as picaresque as anything inside the covers of the novel'.

'Born to fortune but spurned by fate, a single act of folly launches young Henry into an extraordinary spiral of calamity. Banished to the end of the earth, bankrupt and betrayed, denied even the sanctuary of death, he surveys the gothic ruins of his past from an empty Hobart Town gaol cell and begins pouring out the story of his tortured journey - conjuring a thinly veiled autobiography that will become Australia's first published novel.

'Henry had long considered literature the best employment for a man of his talents and education. His catastrophic failings in every other endeavour confirmed it. But the final twist is yet to come.

'The facts of Henry Savery's tumultuous life are the equal of any fiction. Rod Howard's rollercoaster tale - epic in scale and rich in historical insight - is the untold story of a life cruelled by misjudgement and misfortune, and the educated felon who played a part in the birth of Australia's free press.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Nth Degree : New Australian Writing Kevin Brophy (editor), Melbourne : Arcade , 2010 Z1881866 2010 anthology poetry short story biography '27 short creative works by postgraduate students, selected by the Australian Association of Writing Programs. With a foreword by Brian Castro, who says: 'These short works are examples of the best coming out of the nation's writing programs. They illuminate the future and the future is healthily rigorous.' (Source: Trove)
2 5 y separately published work icon MacRobertson : The Chocolate King Jill Robertson , Melbourne : Arcade , 2010 Z1133009 2004 single work biography
— Appears in: Encounters : Real Life Reading 2006; (p. 204-350)
1 4 y separately published work icon Hoax Nation : Australian Fakes and Frauds from Plato to Norma Khouri Simon Caterson , Melbourne : Arcade , 2009 Z1651177 2009 single work criticism

'Not for nothing did Mark Twain famously describe Australian history as "reading like the most beautiful lies'" but when he uttered those words, Twain didn't know the half of it.

'In this cook's tour of 2500 years of tall stories about and from Australia, Melbourne writer Simon Caterson shows why Australia has been a hoax nation since ancient times. From imaginary voyages through to modern art frauds, literary scandals and impostures, Hoax Nation covers everything from Plato to Norma Khouri, the Tichborne Claimant to Ern Malley.

'After reading Hoax Nation, you'll never look at our rich legacy of hoaxes - or Australian history - the same way again.' (From the publisher's website.)

1 1 y separately published work icon Madame Brussels : This Moral Pandemonium L. M. Robinson , Carlton : Arcade , 2009 Z1584073 2009 single work biography
1 y separately published work icon E. W. Cole : Chasing the Rainbow Lisa Lang , Fitzroy North : Arcade , 2008 Z1473353 2008 single work biography 'Melbourne entrepreneur Edward Cole (1832-1918), the publisher of Cole's Funny Picture Books.' (Publisher's blurb)
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