Julie Koh Julie Koh i(A150358 works by)
Also writes as: J. Y. L. Koh ; Ryan Nicolodeus
Gender: Female
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1 Everything Is Beautiful Julie Koh , 2024 single work short story
— Appears in: Spinning Around : The Kylie Playlist 2024; (p. 177-192)
1 On the Road Julie Koh , 2023 single work short story
— Appears in: New Australian Fiction 2023 2023; (p. 37-51)
1 Dear Lover : Julie Koh Julie Koh , 2023 single work correspondence
— Appears in: Dear Lover 2023;
1 Radical Love Julie Koh , 2023 single work short story
— Appears in: Griffith Review , no. 79 2023; (p. 199-210)
1 Julie Koh Julie Koh , 2021 single work correspondence
— Appears in: Dear Mum 2021;
1 The Secret Garden Julie Koh , 2020 single work short story
— Appears in: Meanjin , Summer vol. 79 no. 4 2020; Meanjin Online 2020;
1 Eden Julie Koh , 2020 single work prose
— Appears in: Peril : An Asian-Australian Journal , no. 43 2020;
1 Chop Chef Julie Koh , Paul Smith (composer), 2020 single work musical theatre opera humour

'Chop Chef is a dark, satirical comedy where six contestants from around Australia enter the cooking battle field of a fictional reality television series Chop Chef. Faced with unusual and extreme cooking challenges, Kitty, Tom, Andy, Victoria, Kale and Renée must compete to remain alive in the game and avoid facing the chop – literally.

'The shiny kitchen arena is watched over by three omnipresent judges who decide the fate of each contestant but not all is as it seems and some contestants start to question the forces that bind them to their contracts. Perhaps the tables will turn…

'This new Australian opera mashes together flavours of Masterchef and Hunger Games on the operatic stage where reality television can be pushed to its absurd conclusions. In thrilling arias and melodramatic ensembles, each contestant is pushed to their limit and will stop at nothing to be the last chef standing. In the game of Chop Chef, there is only one rule – eat or be eaten. Are you ready to join our live audience?'

Source: Parramatta Riverside.

1 Julie Koh Julie Koh , 2019 single work correspondence
— Appears in: Dear Dad 2019;
1 y separately published work icon Slammin' with the Poet King Julie Koh , Canberra : ABC Radio National , 2020 20262503 2019 single work short story crime

'A journalist searches for the king of slam poetry, L. Chapman, whose followers swallow his grandiose ideas after they swallow his trademark drug, Blank. L. Chapman takes their money and causes social and syntactic chaos — but will he meet with poetic justice?'

Source: ABC Radio National.

1 y separately published work icon Workers of All Lands Unite Julie Koh , Canberra : ABC Radio National , 2020 17558508 2019 single work short story
1 y separately published work icon Bent Not Broken : Ten Years of Creative Writing from Canterbury-Bankstown Winnie Dunn (editor), Michael Mohammed Ahmad (editor), Julie Koh (editor), Parramatta : Sweatshop , 2018 24961022 2018 anthology prose

'Place, Race, Space: Bent Not Broken is a ten year showcase of award-winning stories by young people from the backyards of South Western Sydney.

'Featuring prose and poetry by Donna Wilson, Christine Wu, Anneliese Joy, Seini Fuko, Mohamad Al- Abdallah, Frances An, Rebecca Nguyen, Sarah Hoang, Peviula Taotua, Duc Luu, Tiana Munro, Angeliki Georgakopoulou, Indiana Dinh, Lydia Villavarayen, Christophine Demetrios, Dan Nguyen, Amir Harris, Daniel Kabbara, Yoosuf Mohamed, Maria Rulloda, Danielle Nguyen, Alex Driessen, Filip Stempien, Mehek Fatiha Rahman, Ushna Bashir, Peta Murphy, Brooke Mansell, Isabella Whitcher, Mary Tran, Anita Grassy, Sheza Khan, Talia Walker, Amanda Yeo, Luke Lancaster, Rayanne Elhgar, Moslimah Zoud, Dorothy Kamal, Daniel Bishara, Paul Boustani, Rebekah Bijkovska and Arthur Wang'  (Publication summary)

1 In Memoriam Ramon Loyola Michele Seminara , Julie Koh , Tiffany Tsao , Valli Poole , Samantha Trayhurn , 2018 single work obituary (for Ramon Loyola )
— Appears in: Verity La , November 2018;
1 1 C Is for Cockroach Julie Koh , 2018 single work essay
— Appears in: Sydney Review of Books , July 2018;

'I am on a crowded bus heading into the wilds of China. It’s ten degrees Celsius. The driver is swerving all over the place, seemingly for his own entertainment. I feel more than a little travel-sick. As I stare out the window to steady my stomach, I catch a glimpse of a disturbing scene unfolding by the roadside – a cobra is in the process of swallowing a large toad. The toad’s hind legs hang limply from the snake’s jaws. It is finally too much for me. Overcome with nausea, I throw up all over the shrivelled woman on my right, who has been plucking a live chicken on her lap. She and the bird look at me with disgust.' (Introduction)

1 The Lion Julie Koh , 2018 single work short story
— Appears in: Reading the Landscape : A Celebration of Australian Writing 2018; (p. 147-157)
1 The 2017 Paradox Prize Address Julie Koh , 2018 single work column
— Appears in: Meanjin , Autumn vol. 77 no. 1 2018; (p. 105-108)

'Mark Twain once declared that the sole function of a writer is to tell the truth. And yet many of the world’s noblest storytellers—the consciences of our nations—have sadly gone unrecognised in their own lifetimes. With this in mind, we have gathered here today to announce the winner of the inaugural Paradox Prize—an award recognising the best unrecognised book of the previous year. It is a pleasure to be here at the State Library of New South Wales on this fine December evening. Many thanks to Meanjin, which has generously sponsored this ceremony.' (Introduction) 

1 The Wall Julie Koh , 2017 single work short story
— Appears in: The Best Australian Stories 2017 2017; (p. 59-61)

'On morning TV, a politician is promising to build a wall. The wall will divide Australia across the middle.' 

1 Apocalypse for Harp and Voice Julie Koh , 2017 single work short story
— Appears in: Review of Australian Fiction , vol. 23 no. 6 2017;
1 14 y separately published work icon Portable Curiosities Julie Koh , St Lucia : University of Queensland Press , 2016 9186918 2016 selected work short story

'A biting collection of stories from a bold new voice. A young girl sees ghosts from her third eye, located where her belly button should be. A corporate lawyer feels increasingly disconnected from his job in a soulless 1200-storey skyscraper. And a one-dimensional yellow man steps out from a cinema screen in the hope of leading a three-dimensional life, but everyone around him is fixated only on the color of his skin. Welcome to Portable Curiosities. In these dark and often fantastical stories, Julie Koh combines absurd humour with searing critiques on modern society, proving herself to be one of Australia's most original and daring young writers.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Kanganoulipo Ryan O'Neill , Julie Koh , Tom Cho , Eric Dando , Dave Drayton , Patrick Lenton , Nicolas Low , Jeffrey D. Phillips , Jane Rawson , Robert Skinner , Elizabeth Tan , William Yeoman , Australia : 2016-2017 24908180 2016 website prose The website of an experimental writing showcase.
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