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- Blue, by Victoria June Norton (short story)
- One Shandy Too Many, by Alison Stegert (short story)
- Steven Lochran – Author Interview
- Short Story Competition – April 2013 – Theme: Conflict Between Close Friends
- Corinne Fenton – Author Interview
- Short Story Competitions – April, May, June – 2013
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- Tony Cavanaugh – Author Interview
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Tag Archives: managing death
Trent Jamieson – Author Interview
You have described Death Most Definite as “a love story about Death set in Brisbane. There is mystery and murder and explosions, and it’s a retelling of the Orpheus and Eurydice tale, but with talking knives and zombies.” What makes … Continue reading










