This week we talk to Danielle Wood about her piece ‘Hare’ which appears in Landmarks, the latest anthology curated by Spineless Wonders. During this interview Danielle describes an Australian landmark of significance to her, who inspires her writing and what inspired her micro-lit piece.
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Landmarks: Chloe Wilson
This week we talk to Chloe Wilson about her piece ‘Arm’s Length’ which appears in Landmarks, the latest anthology curated by Spineless Wonders. During this interview Chloe describes an Australian landmark of significance to her, who inspires her writing and what inspired her micro-lit piece.
Landmarks: Karen Manton
This week we talk to Karen Manton about her piece ‘Shot Tower’ which appears in Landmarks, the latest anthology curated by Spineless Wonders. During this interview Karen describes an Australian landmark of personal significance to her, who inspires her writing and what inspired her micro-lit piece.
Landmarks: Tess Pearson
This week we talk to Tess Pearson about her piece ‘Fly-in, Fly-out’ which appears in Landmarks, the latest anthology curated by Spineless Wonders. During this interview Tess describes Australian landmarks of personal significance to her, who inspires her writing and what inspired her micro-lit piece.
Landmarks: Tenzin Bereny
This week we talk to Tenzin Bereny about his piece ‘Before and After’ which appears in Landmarks, the latest anthology curated by Spineless Wonders. During this interview Tenzin describes a landmark of personal significance , who inspires his writing and what inspired his mirco-lit piece.
Landmarks: Pamela Seckin
This week we talk to Pamela Seckin about her piece ‘Amelie’ which appears in Landmarks, the latest anthology curated by Spineless Wonders. During this interview Pamela describes a landmark of personal significance , who inspires her writing and what inspired her micro-lit piece.
Landmarks: Janet Thomas
This week we talk to Janet Thomas about her piece ‘Underpass’ which appears in Landmarks, the latest anthology curated by Spineless Wonders. During this interview Janet describes a favourite landmark in the Australian landscape , who inspires her writing and what inspired her micro-lit piece.
Landmarks: Emma Ashmere
This week we talk to Emma Ashmere about her piece ‘After The Storm’ which appears in Landmarks, the latest anthology curated by Spineless Wonders. During this interview Emma describes an odd landmark which is part of the Australian landscape, who inspires her writing and what inspired her micro-lit ‘After The Storm.’
Microlit on StoryPhones
We are excited to be launching the Spineless Wonders StoryPhones. The first set of twelve audio stories to be featured on the StoryPhones are microlit – all under two minutes long. The subject matter ranges from shark attacks to shipwrecks and they are recorded by actors as well as authors. In this article, intern, Jordan … Read More
Introducing StoryPhones
Do you remember push button phones? When the only form of communication, outside of face-to-face, was by picking up the phone and calling a friend? When there was no such thing as instant messaging or social media? And the only way to find out about someone’s life was by calling them? StoryPhones is about capturing … Read More