Emma Ashmere Emma Ashmere i(A36267 works by) (a.k.a. Emma Dorothy Ashmere)
Also writes as: Emma Hartwood ; Emma Hopton
Born: Established: Adelaide, South Australia, ;
Gender: Female
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1 The Unintentional Emma Ashmere , 2024 single work short story
— Appears in: Futures : Stories of Futures Near and Far 2024; (p. 179-187)
1 Hurry Last Days Emma Ashmere , 2024 single work short story
— Appears in: Remnant : An Anthology of Microlit 2024; (p. 27)
1 Ways It Could Have Gone Emma Ashmere , 2023 single work autobiography
— Appears in: Meanjin , December vol. 82 no. 4 2023; (p. 160-167)
'She might have said she couldn’t go. Might never have clambered into that car. What shoes was she wearing. There must have been a radio. Cigarettes. Bacardi. Joints. The smell of hair gel. Night wide open. Somebody driving them into it. Her neck her hands holding on. Always they conked out on Willunga Hill. Tonight the same. Cars tooting braying offering threatening. She stood in the shadow swish of pine trees making herself raise her head and stare at unnameable constellations caught between premonition and memory. The pines were the halfway mark between home and escape until someone said some people don’t like pines, they call them invaders, and everything once again had to be reassessed.' (Introduction) 
1 Elsewhere Emma Ashmere , 2022 single work short story
— Appears in: Elemental , no. 1 2022; (p. 42-45)
1 Stigmata Emma Ashmere , 2022 single work short story
— Appears in: Travel : An Anthology of Microlit 2022; (p. 105)
1 New Haunts Emma Ashmere , 2021 single work short story
— Appears in: Queer as Fiction 2021;
1 Written in Water Emma Ashmere , 2021 single work column
— Appears in: Overland [Online] , January 2021;
1 What I’m Reading Emma Ashmere , 2020 single work column
— Appears in: Meanjin Online 2020;
1 Fallout Emma Ashmere , 2020 single work short story
— Appears in: Dreams They Forgot 2020; (p. 221-235)
1 A House Divided Emma Ashmere , 2020 single work short story
— Appears in: Dreams They Forgot 2020; (p. 208-220)
1 The Sketchers Emma Ashmere , 2020 single work short story
— Appears in: Dreams They Forgot 2020; (p. 153-157)
1 Caving Emma Ashmere , 2020 single work short story
— Appears in: Dreams They Forgot 2020; (p. 114-122)
1 After the Storm Emma Ashmere , 2020 single work short story
— Appears in: Dreams They Forgot 2020; (p. 97-98)
1 The Historic Present Emma Ashmere , 2020 single work short story
— Appears in: Dreams They Forgot 2020; (p. 82-83)
1 The Second Wave Emma Ashmere , 2020 single work short story
— Appears in: Dreams They Forgot 2020; (p. 68-81)
1 The Long Life of Milk Emma Ashmere , 2020 single work short story
— Appears in: Dreams They Forgot 2020; (p. 55-67)
1 Warhead Emma Ashmere , 2020 single work short story
— Appears in: Dreams They Forgot 2020; (p. 32-41)
1 Nightfall Emma Ashmere , 2020 single work short story
— Appears in: Dreams They Forgot 2020; (p. 17-31)
1 The Winter Months Emma Ashmere , 2020 single work short story
— Appears in: Dreams They Forgot 2020; (p. 1-16)
1 2 y separately published work icon Dreams They Forgot Emma Ashmere , Mile End : Wakefield Press , 2020 19557933 2020 selected work short story

'Two sisters await the tidal wave predicted for 1970s Adelaide after Premier Don Dunstan decriminalises homosexuality. An interstate family drive is complicated by the father's memory of sighting UFOs. Two women drive from Melbourne to Sydney to see the Harbour Bridge before it's finished. An isolated family tries to weather climate change as the Doomsday Clock ticks.

'Emma Ashmere's stories explore illusion, deception and acts of quiet rebellion. Diverse characters travel high and low roads through time and place - from a grand 1860s Adelaide music hall to a dilapidated London squat, from a modern Melbourne hospital to the 1950s Maralinga test site, to the 1990s diamond mines of Borneo.

'Undercut with longing and unbelonging, absurdity and tragedy, thwarted plans and fortuitous serendipity, each story offers glimpses into the dreams, limitations, gains and losses of fragmented families, loners and lovers, survivors and misfits, as they piece together a place for themselves in the imperfect mosaic of the natural and unnatural world.' (Publication summary)

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