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We'll Stand in That Place and Other Stories

✍ Scribed by Cahill, Michelle;Scriven, Kit;Noske, Catherine;McEleney, Rachel;Rowe, Mirandi;Panegyres, Anthony;George, K. W.;Washington, Lynette;Dymock, Darryl R.;Hyde, Justin;Molloy, Audrey;Paull, Emily;Sutherland, Andrew;Tyley-Miller, Jem;Rees, K. A.;Corbett, Claire;Mazaraki, Jenni;Brewin, Emily;Prokhovnik, Kathy


Publisher
Margaret River Press
Year
2019
Tongue
English
Weight
119 KB
Category
Fiction
City
Witchcliffe, Western Australia
ISBN
064848503X

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✦ Synopsis


Intro; Copyright; Title Page; Table of Contents; We'll Stand In That Place; Thylacine; The Day The Rain Stopped Dancing; Cinta Ku; A Concreter's Heart; The Do; Three Dog Night; Mycorrhizal Networks; A Tough Little Bird; Emotional Support; Thirty Sacks; A Moveable Farce; The Children; The Monster in The Lake; Butterscotch; Aftertaste; Somebody's Baby; A Twist Of Smoke; Still Life; Biographies;We'll Stand in That Place and Other Stories is the latest anthology in the annual Margaret River Short Story Competition. In this latest collection, contemporary concerns, such as climate change, cultural inclusiveness and the need for queer spaces, are explored and a spotlight is shone on the complex emotions that we sometimes fail to honour in our daily lives and close relationships. We'll Stand in That Place and Other Stories features 19 short stories selected from over 240 entries from the 2019 Margaret River Short Story Competition, which is now in its eighth year. The collection was edite.

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