2020 Newcastle Short Story Award Winner: Bird Swing by Ursula Robinson-Shaw From the judges:We ...
It will remain the single most devastating day of my life.But without the helpers, it would have ...
I wanted to know. 'Why are its eyes open if he's asleep?''Because he's sleeping much deeper than ...
I think about the times that people couldn't look me in the eye because I reminded them of someon...
When Lorna was fourteen, the driver of a white station wagon drifted off to sleep and sailed in a...
A few hours after your death, the Eta Aquarids meteor showerpeaked, lighting up the sky with shoo...
The strength of the Newcastle Poetry Prize is that it encourages both emerging and more establish...
The plight of endangered Australian Animals revealed through 14 fiction stories: a Black Cockatoo...
As readers, we can't help wondering about our writers. We want to know what their lives are like,...
The stories and poems become, in a small or large way, our guides and teachers, our colleagues an...
Each poem in this anthology is an anabranch in itself-a deviationfrom the mainstream; a moment wh...
As children, many of us were raised on the dream-like qualities of fairy tales. We imagined happi...