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indigo volume 3
Price $25.00 
- About the Book
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indigo journal is the only journal devoted to West Australian creative writing.
This bumper edition, packed with short stories and poetry introduces a new section of creative non-fiction.
The opening interview with esteemed author and broadcaster Liz Byrski is followed with a passionate piece from Glyn Parry on the lost details of September 11, then Mark Naglazas of The West Australian, opens the debate on truth and fiction filtering through this beautiful volume.
Liana Christensen’s moving memoir ‘The Land of Lost Children’ describes her personal encounter with the Stolen Generation. Megan Sheard’s essay whimsically reflects the inextricable connection between art and identity, and Rachel Robertson, winner of the 2008 Calibre Essay Award, tenderly explores parenting an autistic child.
The short stories range from dark intimate moments to laugh out loud joy. The poetry, wonderfully imagistic, is completely accessible to the lay reader, and the book reviews will engage you on the best WA writing currently available.
- Categories
- Current Affairs, Culture & Social History, Adult Fiction, Poetry
- Publication Year
- 2009
- Edition
- 1
- Publisher
- Tactile Books
- ISBN13
- 9780980518627
- HB/PB
- Paperback
- Format
- B+ Format (210mm x 131mm)
- Pages
- 200
- Media
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From the Catalogue
1.2.3. YA
Fremantle press and the Fremantle Children’s Literature Centre invite you to join us for an evening with first time novelist Deb Fitzpatrick, second time novelist A.J. Betts and third time novelist Kate McCaffrey.
Chaired by Lynne Cahill, The West Australian, Newspapers in Education.
When: 6.30pm, Tuesday 7 September 2010
Where: Fremantle Children’s Literature Centre, Old Prison Hospital, Cnr Knutsford and Hampton Road, Fremantle, (Parry St carpark)
RSVP:08 9430 6331 or admin@fremantlepress.com.au

