David Jagger David Jagger i(A88527 works by)
Gender: Male
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David Jagger has worked as a journalist and anthropologist, including six years managing the Anthropology Section at the Central Land Council, in Alice Springs and for the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody. He has also taken part in the Northern Territory Writers' Centre mentorship program and managed an Aboriginal community radio station in the Kimberley.

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y separately published work icon To Kill a Crested Bellbird and Other Stories Arcadia : Bad Apple Press , 2023 28837718 2023 selected work short story

'The jury’s in, sequestered-slash-quarantined overnight on a serious criminal case in the suitably imposing Alice Springs courthouse. But the jury’s well and truly out on whether or not justice will be served, what with all the baggage the jurors have brought to the case, the misapprehensions. To say nothing of their phones to help combat Covid. Then there’s the judge’s baggage.

'The case, prosecuted in this collection’s novella, is encountered via short stories set even more remotely. They’re like unsettled little satellite settlements around any really remote town, outliers – outlaws – to the town’s edifice of law. But the police are never far away. Supposedly just eight minutes away, for instance, while a break-and-enter victim and the young trespasser watch very early morning commercial TV together waiting. Or left for dead – well, left floundering in a roadside ditch at least – by the Black Elvis, a modern, musical, Aboriginal, outback Robin Hood. Of sorts.

'Loosely law-themed, and loosely but lovingly illustrated, Crested Bellbird has many voices.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2024 shortlisted Territory Read Book of the Year Chief Minister's NT Book Awards Fiction
Privacy 2008 single work short story
— Appears in: Northern Territory Literary Awards 2008 2008; (p. 88-90)
2008 finalist Northern Territory Literary Awards Short Story Award
The Campaign 2005 single work short story
— Appears in: Northern Territory Literary Awards 2005 2005; (p. 29-33) Wet Ink , September no. 16 2009; (p. 42-45)
2005 finalist Northern Territory Literary Awards Short Story Award
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