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Afghanistan falls

As Johnny Rotten said, “Ever get the feeling you’ve been cheated?” This post isn’t about writing but about lies told to us by our government about the war in Afghanistan against the Taliban – although many of those were in writing. Australian and American troops (and others) have been there for 20 years. Longer than…

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Less can be more

I used to spend up big on new and used books. In my 30s and 40s, I had a library that covered the walls of the second floor of my house. I was a big fiction and non-fiction reader – and poetry too. I used to think there was an intellectual pay-off by reading so…

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Hemingway doco

Ernest Hemingway was one of the greatest and most influential writers in American literature. Ken Burns and Lynn Novick’s three-part, documentary series, HEMINGWAY is one of the best I’ve seen (SBS iView). It weaves together Hemingway’s biography with excerpts from his fiction, non-fiction and personal correspondence. The film unpacks the mythology surrounding Hemingway – cultivated…

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Vaccination nation

Hundreds of thousands of people have lost their jobs and tens of thousands of small businesses have gone to the wall. We’re witnessing an ECONOMIC middle class protest and the government is punching its one thought: lockdown. But it didn’t order nearly enough vaccines. With a one in a million chance of dying from the…

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The Labyrinth

The winner of the 2021 Miles Franklin Award is Amanda Lohrey’s novel The Labyrinth. Written as thigh-slapping yarn, using humour, irony and satire, it’s a work that holds a mirror up to the values of Australian publishing industry. “Erica Marsden buys an old shack in a secluded community on Australia’s south-east coast. She’s there because…