by Stories from the Archive | Oct 21, 2022 | Short story
by Miles Franklin A square post, warped and darkened by weather and time, stands amongst the bushes, beside a great white road, which drops from view behind a broad, sweep pf western horizon. A big iguana blinks his eyes in the noonday glare, as he basks on the grey...
by Stories from the Archive | Jul 1, 2022 | Fiction
by Mary Grant Bruce (1878-1958) Mary Grant Bruce’s juvenilia, including her short story, “Her Little Lad”, featured in our Wednesday essay this week. As her work is still in copyright it can only be extracted here. The full story can be read on...
by Elizabeth Lhuede | Dec 20, 2016 | Article
Are you a romance fan? If so, is it all year round, or just at Christmas? (Hands up everyone who secretly looks forward to yearly repeats of Love Actually.) If you enjoy reading romance, you’ve probably come across the following award-winning Australian authors:...