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A Fulcrum of Infinities single work   novella  
Issue Details: First known date: 2016... 2016 A Fulcrum of Infinities
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'Saul turns off the bitumen onto the dirt road and drives due west. The ute rattles along over the corrugated track; its tyres rumble over cattle grids between immense pastures. The land before him flat and featureless; everything - the rocks, sand and thin scrub - leached pale by the sun. The sky cobalt but for a distant spittle of cloud to the south. Behind him, miniscule against the sky, a range of hills and a line of electricity pylons. He crests a rim where it seems the whole country suddenly drops away before him, so vast and flat and desolate he is overwhelmed by a sense of vertigo. A nothingness out there terrifying in its extent. And as he drives down into that nothingness, he knows his search has ended.' (Introduction)

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    y separately published work icon Griffith Review Earthly Delights : The Novella Project IV no. 54 2016 10641945 2016 periodical issue

    'Griffith Review once again showcases some of the best new Australian fiction with its fourth novella competition, Earthly Delights.' (Publication abstract)

    2016
    pg. 49-75
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