T. R. Edmonds T. R. Edmonds i(A11482 works by) (birth name: Trevor Edmonds)
Gender: Male
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1 y separately published work icon The Prologue of Jemma Raglan T. R. Edmonds , Acacia Ridge : Australian eBook Publisher , 2016 9339320 2016 single work novel

'Jemma’s father is Irish-Australian, is young and vain and has few parental instincts. He is addicted to port, the horses, and women.

'Jemma’s mother is emigrant English, is young and naïve and also has few parental instincts. She is addicted to a teenage notion of love and romance.

'Jemma accepts her mother as she is, but in the earlier years she carries a flickering hope her father may yet rise above his addictions, until their stuttering relationship is irrevocably destroyed by his own hand.

'But Jemma is an aimsitheoir – she will find things - safety pins, money, buttons, branches hanging low with fruit, a hollow tree, a scraggy white cat, a frog the colour of mud, a barefoot Irish girl with a basket of kelp. She will also find horror, courage, grief, grit, music, her voice, an excess of laughter, and several versions of God. And wings. ' (Publication summary)

1 3 y separately published work icon North and West of Melrose Street : An Australian Story T. R. Edmonds , East Roseville : Simon and Schuster Australia , 1993 Z39126 1993 single work novel humour
1 The Day the Bulldog Got Bruno T. R. Edmonds , 1988 single work short story
— Appears in: Australian Short Stories , no. 22 1988; (p. 47-55)
1 Boys and Gates and Ford V8's i "The old ford ute had seen better days", T. R. Edmonds , 1987 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Australian Literary Quarterly , 19-20 December 1987; (p. 8)
1 Lady and the Pastor i "I remember the day", T. R. Edmonds , 1986 single work poetry humour
— Appears in: The Australian Literary Magazine , 20-21 December 1986; (p. 8)
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