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Giulia Mastrantoni Giulia Mastrantoni i(18463060 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 Luke Horton, The Fogging Giulia Mastrantoni , 2020 single work review
— Appears in: Colloquy : Text Theory Critique , December no. 39 2020;

— Review of The Fogging Luke Horton , 2020 single work novel
'Luke Horton's debut novel The Fogging deconstructs the ways in which mental illness can impact a relationship, while shedding light on how a lack of clear financial prospects can slowly consume a couple. The inability to look at a potentially shared future with hope is a key element in the novel, which highlights how a growing number of academics struggle to maintain their sanity and make ends meet. Through the character of Tom, Luke Horton draws the reader's attention to issues that have long affected academics and that are becoming a major concern for early career researchers. In particular, The Fogging focuses on the almost inevitable childlessness that academics are forced to accept due to a lack of job security and appropriate financial remuneration.' (Introduction)
1 y separately published work icon Verge 2020 Rebecca Bryson (editor), Benjamin Jay (editor), Giulia Mastrantoni (editor), Clayton : Monash University Publishing , 2020 20021347 2020 anthology poetry short story

'Navigating obsessions, commemorating loved ones, cooking a meal, drinking with friends, picking at our bodies, reckoning with our choices, finding ways to connect, finding ways to exist in a world that doesn’t always accommodate us. Rituals give shape to our days and punctuate our years. It’s the large ones we remember the most, but it’s the small ones that carve out our lives for us.This year’s theme resonated with so many creative writers in all different, wonderful ways. In Verge 2020: Ritual, each contributor has picked through their lives, minds and imaginations to bring creative pieces spanning various genres and forms. Some will break your heart, while others will make you laugh. Most will do both.'

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1 When I Own a Yoga Studio Giulia Mastrantoni , 2020 single work short story
— Appears in: SWAMP , no. 25 2020;
1 Miriam Sved, A Universe of Sufficient Size Giulia Mastrantoni , 2019 single work review
— Appears in: Colloquy : Text Theory Critique , December no. 38 2019;

— Review of A Universe of Sufficient Size Miriam Sved , 2019 single work novel

'Miriam Sved’s A Universe of Sufficient Size is a novel on limits and limitations. This theme is present on several levels throughout the novel, particularly in terms of the historical context and the mathematical element that plays a crucial role in the development of the plot.' (Introduction)

1 A Ride On The Sbhan Giulia Mastrantoni , 2019 single work prose
— Appears in: SWAMP , 23 November no. 24 2019;
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