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Issue Details: First known date: 2020... 2020 For Whom the Bell Tolls
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    y separately published work icon Golah Sing : Thirty-three Award-winning Stories from the Stringybark Times Past Award David Vernon (editor), Hall : Stringybark Publishing , 2020 21328564 2020 anthology short story

    'Australian history is replete with drama, yet for many, Australia’s national history consists only of indigenous [sic] dispossession, convicts, gold-rushes, bushrangers and ANZACs. This book proves this view wrong — sure, we do showcase the old favourites – but there are many other tales to intrigue you. There’s the custom official with the ingenious way of detecting illegal immigrants, the escapee who enjoys the taste of homo-sapiens, a colonial governor with a penchant for practical jokes, an evil military secret and an insider’s view of a female mental asylum. Showcased here are thirty-three award-winning stories from Australian history, all based on real events, that shine a light on some of the lesser known corners of our past.'

    Source: Publisher's blurb.

    Hall : Stringybark Publishing , 2020

Awards

2020 highly commended The Stringybark Short Story Award Times Past Award
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