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dotdotdash07: sacred
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- About the Book
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‘This is a local project worth keeping an eye on.’
The West Australian’I think it is the best looking magazine I have ever seen in Perth. Really professionally done, and gives that kind of synergy that comes from, you know, perfect text with perfect illustrations.’ Professor Brian Dibble
dotdotdash07 is about personal experiences of the sacred. Whether bittersweet childhood memories or untouchable loves, whether the happy wholeness of being or the sadness of separation, whether rejection or acceptance of faith, whether swimming, dancing, marrying, thieving or dying, dotdotdash07 is a series of dynamic literary works that explores the many facets of everyday spirituality.
Featuring: poetry by acclaimed West Australian writer Kevin Gillam, most recently published in Two Poets (Fremantle Press); Mags Webster, author of The Weather of Tongues (Sunline Press); Elizabeth Ashe, director of Mavi Contemporary Art in New Mexico; short fiction by emerging authors Glen Hunting, published in The Kid and The Karaoke Stage and other stories; Michael Collins, published in Voiceworks; Josephine Clarke, published in indigo, Eureka Street, and Westerly; and artwork by Erin Tily-Laurie, Blaxell Emerging Artist (2009); and Charlotte Hart, who has shown art at the Smithsonian Art Museum in Washington DC.
- Categories
- Poetry, Current Affairs, Culture & Social History, Adult Fiction
- Publication Year
- 2011
- Publisher
- The dotdotdash collective
- ISBN13
- 9771836930007
- HB/PB
- Paperback
- Format
- Large Format Illustrated
- Pages
- 94
- Height x Width mm
- 265 x 200
- Sample Chapter
- Ghost Train Spread.pdf
- Sample Poem
- View Sample Poem
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From the Catalogue
House of Fiction @ Sydney Writers Festival
Who knew that Elizabeth Jolley’s life contained even more mystery and dark secrets than her fiction? Her stepdaughter Susan Swingler reconstructs the harrowing tale of a forbidden love affair and an abandoned child. She talks to Caroline Baum at the Sydney Writers Festival

