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Issue Details: First known date: 2006... 2006 Running Underwater
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  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Making Tracks : UTS Writers' Anthology 2006 Catherine Cole , Rochelle Fernandez (editor), Reg Domingo (editor), Natalie Costa Bir (editor), Melissa Bruce (editor), Tiffany Hambley (editor), Holly Hutchinson (editor), Martin Ivanov (editor), Sydney : ABC Books , 2006 Z1277598 2006 anthology short story poetry Sydney : ABC Books , 2006 pg. 175-181
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    y separately published work icon Fear Factor : Terror Incognito Meenakshi Bharat (editor), Sharon Rundle (editor), New Delhi : Picador , 2009 Z1666729 2009 anthology short story extract

    Fear Factor: Terror Incognito is a collection of 20 unforgettable stories by well-known and emerging authors from Australia and the Indian subcontinent including David Malouf, Salman Rushdie, Neelum Saran Gour, Tom Keneally, Rosie Scott, Jeremy Fisher, Susanne Gervay, Tabish Khair, Denise Leith, Andrew Y M Kwong, Devika Brendon, Gulzar, Meera Kant, Guy Scotton, Sujata Sankranti, Kiran Nargarkar, Temsula Ao, Jaspreet Singh, Janhavi Acharekar and Meenakshi Bharat; with a foreword by Yasmine Gooneratne.

    A unique collaboration between Australia and India, the stories represent these writers' protests against the phenomenon of modern terror. They do not offer solutions. Instead, they lead readers along the hidden paths of an unfamiliar psychology to make their own discoveries.

    A joint publication with Picador UK and Picador India, Fear Factor: Terror Incognito is essential reading for anyone interested the global phenomenon of terror. -- From publisher's website.

    Sydney : Macmillan (Pan Macmillan Australia) , 2010
    pg. 253-264
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