Avril Smith Avril Smith i(A34926 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 y separately published work icon A Fragment of Time Avril Smith , Port Adelaide : Ginninderra Press , 2018 12839367 2018 selected work short story

''Avril Smith brings a lifetime of keen observation to the stories in A Fragment of Time, her second collection. The protagonists are often flawed beings, struggling to make sense of the predicaments in which they find themselves; Cedric Percival, who prefers green jelly and Belgian beer to oysters and football, can barely cope with his own life, but always finds a way to help others, and finds love in the process. Tales of the indignities and constraints of old age are counterbalanced with discoveries of the joys modern technology can offer - as long as you have a Mr Percival to sort out computer problems. Now in her tenth decade, the writer has had plenty of experience in accepting and quietly supporting those who don’t quite fit in. Her warmth for life’s misfits shines through in her writing - as does her sharp wit, humour and appreciation of the quirky and inexplicable.' - Anna Buck '  (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Journey Into Love Avril Smith , Port Adelaide : Ginninderra Press , 2015 8417372 2015 selected work short story

'Avril Smith has written short stories since she was a child, and her love for and skill in the craft is evident in this collection. Her stories portray the human condition, with its potential for comedy, tragedy and the occasional foray into the macabre. They reflect the author’s own journey through life and her keen observations of humankind, told with compassion for her fellow travellers, who range from the very young to those grappling with loneliness, mental illness, changed circumstances and the often surprising challenges that old age brings. With wry humour and empathy, her stories embrace the gamut of life and leave us with the belief that love can not only compensate for our fallibilities, it can give us a sense of our place in the Universe. ' (Publication summary)

1 A Patient Pushed to the Brink Avril Smith , 1994 single work short story humour
— Appears in: The Canberra Times , 11 January 1994; (p. 6)
1 Requiem For a Lost Soul Avril Smith , 1982 single work short story
— Appears in: A Ream of Writers : Australian Prize-Winning, Highly Commended and Outstanding Short Stories 1982; (p. 128-131)
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