Mark Ragg Mark Ragg i(A34504 works by)
Gender: Male
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1 Books : The Dickinson Papers Mark Ragg , 2006 single work review
— Appears in: Brisbane News , 13 - 19 September no. 604 2006; (p. 32)

— Review of The Dickinson Papers : A Funny and Tender Love Story Mark Ragg , 2006 single work novel
1 The-Man-Who-Sings-Babies-to-Sleep Mark Ragg , 2006 single work short story fable
— Appears in: The Envelope Please : A Celebration of the Winners from the 2005 National Literary Awards 2006; (p. 136-139)
1 Cheers and Tears : Mark Ragg Mark Ragg , 2006 single work column
— Appears in: The Age , 19 August 2006; (p. 28)
1 8 y separately published work icon The Dickinson Papers : A Funny and Tender Love Story Mark Ragg , Milsons Point : Vintage Australia , 2006 Z1289669 2006 single work novel thriller romance 'A priceless exhibition of the papers of poet Emily Dickinson goes missing on arrival in Sydney. Jock, a lonely single father who loves poems, books and stories of all kinds, starts to follow the newspaper articles about the theft, and finds himself increasingly drawn to the mysterious and brilliant Lola, the curator of the exhibition. Both nursing wounded hearts and damaged lives, slowly they begin to reach out to each other through letters, emails and occasional encounters. When the police start receiving clues from the thief - marked on Sydney road maps - Jock finds himself drawn into the hunt. But in a city with a story on every street corner, can he tell the hints from the red herrings in time to find the exhibition and win Lola's heart? A quirky and engaging novel, The Dickinson Papers is at once a modern love story, a tribute to a great poet and a love letter to the city of Sydney.' (Publisher's blurb)
3 1 y separately published work icon Surviving Prostate Cancer : One Man's Journey Alan Hopgood , Mark Ragg , Peter Royce , Chatswood : Mandarin , 1996 Z1289678 1996 single work autobiography Australian actor and playwright Alan Hopgood was diagnosed with prostate cancer at fifty-nine. In this book he grapples with the emotional and the practical issues, while Dr Mark Ragg provides an up-to-date and comprehensive medical account. This is one of the first personal and medical accounts of this common yet little-understood condition. (Libraries Australia record).
1 Mind Games and Mysteries Mark Ragg , 1990 single work criticism
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 26-27 May 1990; (p. 3)
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