Short stories.
Rain Dance - The Outback Volume 2, Boolarong Press
'Ma had told them there'd be no dinner tonight, but the Tucker boys had big enough appetites to take
matters into their own hands.'
'Ma had told them there'd be no dinner tonight, but the Tucker boys had big enough appetites to take
matters into their own hands.'
Please, Can I Stay a Child? - Stringybark Stories
'Did I know my parents were taking part in the illegal practice of baby farming? Yes.'
'Did I know my parents were taking part in the illegal practice of baby farming? Yes.'
The Return - Reflex Fiction
'I want my arms empty, so they can be filled with my granddaughter.'
'I want my arms empty, so they can be filled with my granddaughter.'
Forgotten - Dangerous Women Project
'They are calling for my head. They want to see me dance, then see me die.'
'They are calling for my head. They want to see me dance, then see me die.'
The Cause and an Effect - The Hitchhiker, Issue 17, Underground Writers
'She'd long ago learned that the best way to disturb opponents to suffrage was to show you were unruffled
by them.'
'She'd long ago learned that the best way to disturb opponents to suffrage was to show you were unruffled
by them.'
Strangers in Fiction - National Year of Reading
'Reading isn't just learning the letters and numbers so that you can look at a newspaper or go through your mail. It's
discovering whole new worlds you didn't know existed.'
'Reading isn't just learning the letters and numbers so that you can look at a newspaper or go through your mail. It's
discovering whole new worlds you didn't know existed.'
A Man, a Dog and the Sound of Rain - Animal Encounters, Catchfire Press
'That's why I don't like dogs either - always trying to be your best friend as soon as you've met them. I don't want
to be anyone's friend except my own.'
'That's why I don't like dogs either - always trying to be your best friend as soon as you've met them. I don't want
to be anyone's friend except my own.'
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