Acclaimed author Frank Moorhouse has collected Australia's finest short fiction from the last twelve months. Inventive, adventurous, seductive and entertaining, the stories range in setting from war-torn Sarajevo to the streets of Che Guevara's Havana; from the electronic buzz of Tokyo to the waterways of ancient Rome. The contributors to this collection display the best fiction writers at the top of their form. This anthology of new work demonstrates once again the enduring quality of contemporary Australian fiction and showcases the art of the well-crafted story. Contributors to this year's collection include: J.M. Coetzee, Graeme Kinross-Smith, Delia Falconer, Nathan Besser, Tiffany Barton, Rae Luckie, Creed O'Hanlon, Carla Sari and Jena Woodhouse as well as many more.
"Acclaimed author Frank Moorhouse has collected Australia's finest short fiction from the last twelve months. Inventive, adventurous, seductive and entertaining, the stories range in setting from war-torn Sarajevo to the streets of Che Guevara's Havana; from the electronic buzz of Tokyo to the waterways of ancient Rome. The contributors to this collection display the best fiction writers at the top of their form. This anthology of new work demonstrates once again the enduring quality of contemporary Australian fiction and showcases the art of the well-crafted story. Contributors to this year's collection include: J.M. Coetzee, Graeme Kinross-Smith, Delia Falconer, Nathan Besser, Tiffany Barton, Rae Luckie, Creed O'Hanlon, Carla Sari and Jena Woodhouse as well as many more."@en
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