We are thrilled to be releasing Julia Prendergast’s debut short fiction collection, Bloodrust and other stories. In this post, Julia talks with Lucia Roohizadegan and Chloe Cran about the central themes of her collection, about writing literary fiction and offers advice to emerging authors.
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With feathers bright red
‘Dear Ibis is a letter. Like all letters, it is a time capsule. Written during a year of fire, flood and a global pandemic, Dear Ibis touches on some of the key challenges that have impacted our world.’ Spineless Wonders is proud to be releasing Kate Liston-Mills’ second collection of short fiction. Dear Ibis is … Read More
Q&A with Sam George-Allen
Back in 2015, Spineless Wonders was thrilled to publish Sam George-Allen’s book of hybrid writing, I Put A Spell On You as part of our Slinkies Collection series by writers under 30 curated and edited by Bridget Lutherborrow. Early in 2019, Sam’s full length non-fiction book, Witches: What Women Do Together is due to be … Read More
Landmarks: Jodi Vial
This week we talk to Newcastle local Jodi Vial about her piece ‘The Span’ which appears in Landmarks, the latest anthology curated by Spineless Wonders. During this interview we discover Jodi’s favourite Australian landscape, who inspires her writing and what inspired her mirco-lit ‘The Span.’
Landmarks: Mark O’Flynn
This week we ask poet, Mark O’flynn about his piece ‘Fragment from a Western’ which appears in Landmarks, the latest anthology curated by Spineless Wonders. During this interview we discover Mark’s favourite Australian landscape, who inspires his writing and what inspired his mirco-lit poem, ‘Fragment from a Western.’
Landmarks: Maree Gallop
This week we discuss the short story form with Newcastle fiction writer, Maree Gallop. Her short story ‘Lost in Translation’ appears in Landmarks, the latest anthology curated by Spineless Wonders. During this interview we discover Maree’s favourite Australian landscape, who inspires her writing and what inspired her mirco-lit, ‘Lost in Translation.’
Landmarks: Danielle Baldock
This week we discuss the short story form with writer, Danielle Baldock. Her short story ‘The Turning’ appears in Landmarks, the latest anthology curated by Spineless Wonders. During this interview we discover Dani’s favourite Australian landscape, who inspires her writing and what inspired her mirco-lit, ‘The Turning.’
Landmarks: Lisa Reily
This week we talk to budget-traveller and writer, Lisa Reily about her short story ‘Mum’s Garden’. This story appears in Landmarks, the latest anthology curated by Spineless Wonders. During this interview we discover Lisa’s favourite Australian landscape, who inspires her writing and what inspired her mirco-lit, ‘Mum’s Garden.’
Landmarks: Elizabeth Tyson-Doneley
This week we talk to Brisbane-based writer, Elizabeth Tyson-Doneley about her short story ‘Paper Lining’. This story appears in Landmarks, the latest anthology curated by Spineless Wonders. During this interview we discover Elizabeth’s favourite Australian landscape, who inspires her writing and what inspired her mirco-lit, ‘Paper Lining.’
Landmarks: Harriet McInerney
This week we ask Sydney-based writer, Harriet McInerney, about her short story ‘The City Was Growing Inside Her’. This story appears in Landmarks, the latest anthology curated by Spineless Wonders. During this interview we discover Harriet’s favourite Australian landscape, who inspires her writing and what inspired her mirco-lit, ‘The City Was Growing Inside Her.’