'The Sydney Morning Herald Young Writer of the Year ... is the premier writing competition for senior students in NSW and ACT. Students submit a piece of writing which is judged by a panel including authors, journalists and teachers, and the winning entry is published in The Sydney Morning Herald. Students must submit an original work between 700 and 1000 words in length on any topic or theme.'
Source: Sydney Morning Herald Young Writers of the Year website, http://www.youngwriter.smh.com.au/
Sighted: 12/09/2011
'John Dorn is a private investigator. Just like his father used to be. It says "private inquiry agent" in John's yellow pages ad because that's what his old man called himself, back before his business folded, his wife left him and he drank himself to death.
'But John's not going to end up like his father. He doesn't have a wife, or much business. He doesn't really drink, either. Not yet.
'In each of these ten delicious stories Zane Lovitt presents an intriguing investigation filled with humour and complex, beautifully observed characters. At their centre is John Dorn, solving not so much crimes as funny human puzzles; but the crimes, and the criminals, are forever lurking nearby, taunting him from the city's cold underworld. It's his job to unravel the mystery, or right the wrong, or just do what the client has hired him to do. Somehow, though, there is a misstep at every turn, and John takes another small stumble towards his moment of personal truth. His midnight promise. Perhaps even his redemption.' (From the publisher's website.)