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'An anthology can be compared to a patchwork quilt, sewn by many hands. Each piece in the patchwork is different: distinctive in texture, shape, pattern, colour. Each piece, separately created, has its own individuality, is its own thing, and could exist on its own.
'You are about to enjoy some of Australia's best stories, poetry and artwork from the likes of: Shaun Tan Leigh Hobbs James Roy Justin D'Ath Kirsty Murray Simon Higgins Gary Crew Scot Gardner and many others . . .' (Publication summary)
Contents
* Contents derived from the
Ormond,
Brighton - Moorabbin area,
Melbourne - Inner South,
Melbourne,
Victoria,:Hybrid
, 2015 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- The Greatest Cat in the World, single work short story
Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of
Works about this Work
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Rich & Rare : Review
2016
single work
review
— Appears in: Reading Time , July 2016;
— Review of Rich and Rare : A Collection of Australian Stories, Poetry and Artwork 2015 anthology short story poetry art work 'This eclectic collection of creative pieces is a treasure trove of tales. With 52 contributors, there is something for every middle to YA reader, even if not all readers will love all the stories. Short stories are divided into contemporary, adventure, crime, fantasy, science fiction, romance, ghost, horror, historical and humour. There are also illustrations, poetry and a graphic story. Styles range from the philosophical (Sofie Laguna’s Hope Cannot be Photographed) to the wry (Lorraine Marwood’s The Frog Diaries). At the back, there’s an interesting paragraph about each of the contributors. ...' -
Review : Rich and Rare
2016
single work
review
— Appears in: Good Reading , February 2016;
— Review of Rich and Rare : A Collection of Australian Stories, Poetry and Artwork 2015 anthology short story poetry art work -
Australian Fantasy
2016
single work
review
— Appears in: SF Commentary , December no. 93 2016; (p. 103)
— Review of The Floating City 2015 single work novel ; Stiletto : A Novel 2016 single work novel ; The Last Quarrel 2015 series - author novel ; Rich and Rare : A Collection of Australian Stories, Poetry and Artwork 2015 anthology short story poetry art work ; Vigil 2016 single work novel ; The Summon Stone 2016 single work novel -
Review : Rich and Rare
2015
single work
review
— Appears in: Magpies : Talking About Books for Children , November vol. 30 no. 5 2015; (p. 33-34)
— Review of Rich and Rare : A Collection of Australian Stories, Poetry and Artwork 2015 anthology short story poetry art work
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Review : Rich and Rare
2015
single work
review
— Appears in: Magpies : Talking About Books for Children , November vol. 30 no. 5 2015; (p. 33-34)
— Review of Rich and Rare : A Collection of Australian Stories, Poetry and Artwork 2015 anthology short story poetry art work -
Review : Rich and Rare
2016
single work
review
— Appears in: Good Reading , February 2016;
— Review of Rich and Rare : A Collection of Australian Stories, Poetry and Artwork 2015 anthology short story poetry art work -
Rich & Rare : Review
2016
single work
review
— Appears in: Reading Time , July 2016;
— Review of Rich and Rare : A Collection of Australian Stories, Poetry and Artwork 2015 anthology short story poetry art work 'This eclectic collection of creative pieces is a treasure trove of tales. With 52 contributors, there is something for every middle to YA reader, even if not all readers will love all the stories. Short stories are divided into contemporary, adventure, crime, fantasy, science fiction, romance, ghost, horror, historical and humour. There are also illustrations, poetry and a graphic story. Styles range from the philosophical (Sofie Laguna’s Hope Cannot be Photographed) to the wry (Lorraine Marwood’s The Frog Diaries). At the back, there’s an interesting paragraph about each of the contributors. ...' -
Australian Fantasy
2016
single work
review
— Appears in: SF Commentary , December no. 93 2016; (p. 103)
— Review of The Floating City 2015 single work novel ; Stiletto : A Novel 2016 single work novel ; The Last Quarrel 2015 series - author novel ; Rich and Rare : A Collection of Australian Stories, Poetry and Artwork 2015 anthology short story poetry art work ; Vigil 2016 single work novel ; The Summon Stone 2016 single work novel
Awards
- 2016 CBCA Book of the Year Awards — Notable Book — Older Readers
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