'Dave Drayton guest edits an online fiction edition of ‘false documents’ – fiction disguised as ‘real’ textual artefacts. Featuring works by Paul Perilli, Paul Spinks, Sonia Focke and Tony Messenger.' (Introduction)
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Only literary material by Australian authors individually indexed. Other material in this issue includes:
The Museum of Lost Things by Sonia Focke
Summary Report to the Committee by Paul Perilli
Contents
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False Documents : An Introduction,
single work
essay
'Dear Paul, Paul, Sonia, and Tony,
'I would like to congratulate you on your publication in Overland’s special fiction edition, ‘False Documents’.
'Your documents were chosen after a blind-reading of more than 300 entries, narrowed down to a not-so-shortlist of 30-odd works, before the final selection.' (Introduction)
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All in the Mind,
single work
short story
'Time, the so-called fourth dimension, is by nature illusory. Does it have a beginning, for instance? We can think about it in two main ways – as an actual, measurable concept independent of us, or in our minds as a pattern to aid recall and be a visual reference point, a conceptual calendar.' (Introduction)
- Short Documentary Film Festival, single work prose
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False Documents : An Introduction
2018
single work
essay
— Appears in: False Documents 2018;'Dear Paul, Paul, Sonia, and Tony,
'I would like to congratulate you on your publication in Overland’s special fiction edition, ‘False Documents’.
'Your documents were chosen after a blind-reading of more than 300 entries, narrowed down to a not-so-shortlist of 30-odd works, before the final selection.' (Introduction)
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False Documents : An Introduction
2018
single work
essay
— Appears in: False Documents 2018;'Dear Paul, Paul, Sonia, and Tony,
'I would like to congratulate you on your publication in Overland’s special fiction edition, ‘False Documents’.
'Your documents were chosen after a blind-reading of more than 300 entries, narrowed down to a not-so-shortlist of 30-odd works, before the final selection.' (Introduction)