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Claire McNeel is the author of Darkness Runs Deep (30 January 2024) My paternal great-grandfather Archie was a chemist with his own pharmacy. He married, attempted to enlist in the army during WWI but was knocked back for medical reasons, then had two boys. He died after …

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Claire McNeel is the author of Darkness Runs Deep (30 January 2024) The old adage ‘you can’t be what you can’t see’ has been shattered by women in sport. Athletes in the Australian Football League for Women (AFLW), particularly older players, proved that they didn’t need to …

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By Lucy Treloar Belonging Till’s search for shelter, safety and belonging to place and community is a thread in this novel, as are their opposites, flight and exile, displacement, homelessness, alienation. The railway station is a bridge between the two, representing arrival, waiting and departure. …

The Lost Town of Amyton By Lucy Treloar I was fascinated by the idea of Amyton from the early days researching Days of Innocence and Wonder. It was just a passing mention in a collection about the early years of colonisation in which a ‘pioneer’ …

Meet the twisted minds behind S.E. Tolsen Watch Emma and Vere discuss their unforgettable supernatural novel BUNNY, what it’s like writing a book with your partner, and all things horror. Watch the full Q&A here.                   About …

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