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1 2 form y separately published work icon Scrublands Chris Hammer , Timothy Lee , Kelsey Munro , Felicity Packard , Jock Serong , 2023 Australia : Easy Tiger Productions Nine Network Stan , 2023 27155089 2023 series - publisher film/TV thriller

Investigative journalist Martin Scarsden works to uncover the truth of the case of killing of five parishioners by a charismatic and dedicated young priest.

1 The Fastest Ford in Western Australia Jock Serong , 2022 single work prose
— Appears in: Minds Went Walking : Paul Kelly’s Songs Reimagined 2022; (p. 13-24)
1 y separately published work icon Minds Went Walking : Paul Kelly’s Songs Reimagined Mark Smith , Neil A. White , Jock Serong , Fremantle : Fremantle Press , 2022 24936802 2022 anthology prose

'Jock Serong, Mark Smith and Neil A. White posed the question: what would happen if a group of Australia’s finest storytellers were invited to let their minds go walking through the Paul Kelly songbook?

'Twenty-one writers responded with tales of forbidden love, with the ghosts that inhabit St Kilda and the ‘special treatment’ of the Noongar people; with the dumb things they did when they crossed the Nullarbor, and how a simple song could bind a father and daughter forever.

'Like Paul Kelly’s songs, the stories in this anthology will take you anywhere, and everywhere, and they will keep coming back to you like a cork on the tide.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 1 y separately published work icon The Settlement Jock Serong , Melbourne : Text Publishing , 2022 24685420 2022 single work novel historical fiction

'A career-defining masterpiece by internationally award-winning Australian storyteller Jock Serong

'On the windswept point of an island at the edge of van Diemen's Land, the Commandant huddles with a small force of white men and women.

'He has gathered together, under varying degrees of coercion and duress, the last of the Tasmanians, or so he believes. His purpose is to save them-from a number of things, but most pressingly from the murderous intent of the pastoral settlers on their country.

'The orphans Whelk and Pipi, fighting for their survival against the malevolent old man they know as the Catechist, watch as almost everything about this situation proves resistant to the Commandant's will. The wind, the spread of disease, the strange black dog that floats in on the prow of a wrecked ship...

But above all the Chief, the leader of the exiles, before whom the Commandant performs a perverse, intimate dance of violence and betrayal.

'In The Settlement, Jock Serong reimagines in urgent, compelling prose the ill-fated exploits of George Augustus Robinson at the settlement of Wyballena-a venture whose blinkered, self-interested cruelty might stand for the colonial enterprise itself.'  (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Kate Grenville in Conversation Jock Serong (interviewer), 2022 24659374 2022 single work podcast interview

'Kate Grenville in conversation about her new book, Elizabeth Macarthur’s Letters.'

1 The Shadows Jock Serong , 2021 single work essay
— Appears in: Breathing Space 2021; (p. 53-65)
'IT was the summer that Deano and I travelled mostly by snorkel. That January will be remembered for other, bigger things. A sky muddied by smoke, a handful of vaguely concerning bulletins about a virus in China. The beginnings of the Trumpian death-spiral. But in our small world, rattling around in the old Flinders Island house with its flies and its huntsmans. it was the cycle it had always been: swimming for flathead - miles and miles for maybe two or three fish, so that the eventual meal represented a calorific exchange of sorts.'

 (Introduction) 

  
 
1 Sister Acts : The Life and Times of Brigid Arthur Jock Serong , 2021 single work biography
— Appears in: The Monthly , September no. 181 2021; (p. 34-40)
1 Foreword Jock Serong , 2021 single work essay
— Appears in: Lines to the Horizon : Australian Surf Writing 2021; (p. 7-11)
1 2 y separately published work icon The Burning Island Jock Serong , Melbourne : Text Publishing , 2020 18935902 2020 single work novel historical fiction

'Eliza Grayling, born in Sydney when the colony itself was still an infant, has lived there all her thirty-two years. Too tall, too stern—too old, now—for marriage, she lives by herself, looking in on her reclusive father in case he has injured himself while drunk. There is a shadow in his past, she knows. Something obsessive. Something to do with a man who bested him thirty-three years ago.

'Then Srinivas, another figure from that dark past, offers Joshua Grayling the chance for a reckoning with his nemesis. Eliza is horrified. The plan entails a sea voyage far to the south and an uncertain, possibly violent, outcome. Insanity for a helpless drunkard who also happens to be blind.

'Unable to dissuade her father from his mad quest, Eliza begins to understand she may be forced to go with him. Then she sees the ship they will be sailing on. And in that instant, the voyage of the Moonbird becomes Eliza's mission too.' (Publication summary)

1 What I’m Reading Jock Serong , 2019 single work column
— Appears in: Meanjin Online 2019;
1 2 y separately published work icon Preservation Jock Serong , Melbourne : Text Publishing , 2018 13940401 2018 single work novel historical fiction

'1797. ON a beach not far from the isolated settlement of Sydney, a fishing boat picks up three shipwreck survivors, distressed and terribly injured. They have walked hundreds of miles across a landscape whose features— and inhabitants—they have no way of comprehending. They have lost fourteen companions along the way. Their accounts of the ordeal are evasive.

'It is Lieutenant Joshua Grayling’s task to investigate the story. Gradually he comes to realise that those fourteen deaths were contrived by one calculating mind. And as the full horror of the men’s journey emerges, he begins to wonder whether the ruthless killer now at large in the infant colony poses a danger to his own family.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 4 y separately published work icon On the Java Ridge Jock Serong , Melbourne : Text Publishing , 2017 11520458 2017 single work novel

'Amid the furious ocean there was no human sound on deck: some people standing, watching the wave, but no one capable of words.

'On the Java Ridge, skipper Isi Natoli and a group of Australian surf tourists are anchored beside an idyllic reef off the Indonesian island of Dana.

'In the Canberra office of Cassius Calvert, Minister for Border Integrity, a Federal election looms and (not coincidentally) a hardline new policy is being announced regarding maritime assistance to asylum-seeker vessels in distress.

'A few kilometres away from Dana, the Takalar is having engine trouble. Among the passengers fleeing from persecution are Roya and her mother, and Roya’s unborn sister.

'The storm now closing in on the Takalar and the Java Ridge will mean catastrophe for them all.

'With On the Java Ridge Jock Serong, bestselling author of The Rules of Backyard Cricket, brings us a literary novel with the pace and tension of a political thriller—and some of the most compelling, heartstopping writing about the sea since Patrick O’Brian.' (Publication summary)

1 4 y separately published work icon The Rules of Backyard Cricket Jock Serong , Melbourne : Text Publishing , 2016 10267212 2016 single work novel thriller

'It starts in a suburban backyard with Darren Keefe and his older brother, sons of a fierce and gutsy single mother. The endless glow of summer, the bottomless fury of contest. All the love and hatred in two small bodies poured into the rules of a made-up game.

'Darren has two big talents: cricket and trouble. No surprise that he becomes an Australian sporting star of the bad-boy variety—one of those men who’s always got away with things and just keeps getting.

'Until the day we meet him, middle aged, in the boot of a car. Gagged, cable-tied, a bullet in his knee. Everything pointing towards a shallow grave.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Great Ocean Quarterly : Art, Ideas and the Sea Jock Serong (editor), Jan Juc : Southern Ocean Publishing , 2014- 8782285 2014 periodical (4 issues)

Periodical that publishes a range of material related to oceans and human interaction with them, including some fiction per issue.

2 4 y separately published work icon Quota Jock Serong , Melbourne : Text Publishing , 2014 7183328 2014 single work novel crime

"HIS HONOUR: Mr Jardim, withdraw that comment immediately.

MR JARDIM: Your Honour, I'm not withdrawing it because it's got nothing to do with the merits of this case, just as your small-minded treatment of my client has got nothing to do with the merits of the case. I mean, could you have cocked this thing up any worse? Bloody helpless kid and you know she's back out on the street now. You're known throughout the state as a heartless old prick and a drunk, and seeing I've gone this far, your daughter-in-law's appointment to the court is widely viewed as a grubby political payoff. Today's pretty much the lowest I've seen you stoop but it's been a rich field of excrem—

HIS HONOUR: Senior, will you have Mr Jardim removed?

Charlie Jardim has just trashed his legal career in a spectacular courtroom meltdown, and his girlfriend has finally left him. So when a charitable colleague slings him a prosecution brief that will take him to the remote coastal town of Dauphin, Charlie reluctantly agrees that the sea air might be good for him.

The case is a murder. The victim was involved in the illegal abalone trade and the even more illegal drug trade. And the witnesses aren't talking.

And as Dauphin closes ranks around him, Charlie is about to find his interest in the law powerfully reignited." (Publisher's blurb)

1 Quota Jock Serong , 2010 extract novel
— Appears in: Kurungabaa : A Journal of Literature, History and Ideas for Surfers , July vol. 3 no. 1 2010; (p. 26-28)
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