'Anthology of erotic writing featuring work by Māori authors Hone Tuwhare, Briar Grace-Smith, Witi Ihimaera, Patricia Grace and Robert Sullivan, with other international writers.' (Source: TROVE)
'She stood on the balcony looking over Sydney harbour. Her mind drifted as she heard the music and the sound of everyone's voices talking behind her...'
'I had thought to be immune to love, but which of us is ever that? My brother, a case in point...'
'...Master Bates, sounded more like an elderly English Butler don't you think? Found out by accident really, this wondrous thing, and it became so habit forming.'
In this essay Heiss discusses and explains the important role of anthologies in the creation of communities of writers and in acknowledging, consolidating and launching writing careers.
In this essay Heiss discusses and explains the important role of anthologies in the creation of communities of writers and in acknowledging, consolidating and launching writing careers.