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'Forty-four short stories are showcased in Stringybark Stories largest ever anthology of award-winning short stories. Selected from 360 entries from Australia and around the world, these stories are quirky, clever, poignant, sometimes sad, occasionally scary, sporadically funny, but always entertaining. They are a ripper read. Feral is contemporary short story writing at its best.'
Source: Publisher's blurb.
Contents
* Contents derived from the
Jamison Centre,
Belconnen area,
Canberra,
Australian Capital Territory,:Stringybark Publishing
, 2023 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Feral, single work short story
- The Monday Fisherman, single work short story
- The Shell, single work short story
- Nothing at All, single work short story
- A New Dream, single work short story
- Euphony, single work short story
- Heaven : An Angel's Review, single work short story
- Galvanised, single work short story
- Midnight Blues, single work short story
- The Ties that Bind, single work short story
- The Swaggie and His Spirits, single work short story
- Mending Fences, single work short story
- Bright Young Things, single work short story
- All the Way, single work short story
- Sunshine, single work short story
- The Day the Men Stayed Home, single work short story
- Morning Tea, single work short story
- How Silence Works, single work short story
- The Visitors, single work short story
- Kirra and the Bunyip, single work short story
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