The 2022 #UTSWritersAnthology offers readers the timeless, vital gift of slantwise truth-telling.’ Emily Bitto. "The writing remains exceptional...this collection from Australia’s newest writers offers a refreshing take on the current scene." https://t.co/kz3u6Qtejm @UtsWriting
Miles Franklin and PM shortlisted book Lucky's by
@andrewpippos
is an evocative family saga, intergenerational Greek diaspora, plus it's got a 'face it frontwards' cover. (reposting because the cover image didn't appear and what's the point of that?)
You'll have to wait for next year to buy Graham Akhurst's new novel, but in the meantime, sample a morsel in this excellent collection, perfect for the teenager in your life.
Watch Over Me and When We Have Wings by Claire Corbett, strange and engrossing. Both are available on Audible, why not gift someone you love a truly bingeable audiobook? https://t.co/NsvuQKH7L1
The Coast by @TheNeedtoRead. Perfect for Mums, Mum-in-Laws, history buffs, anyone who loves reading plus people who read one book a year. Follow it up with her entire list, she's a smashigg writer. https://t.co/kPpQwzyU4t
Signs and Wonders by @DeliaFalconer A dream of a book, it will heal you and break you and heal you again. Reminds you of the point of literature in the face of, well, [gesticulates wildly] https://t.co/NUl7sJGbMN
Congratulations to @UTSWriting lecturer (and Fulbright scholar), Graham Akhurst. His First Nations YA eco-thriller will be published by @uwapublishing next year, and we can't wait to read it!