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1 Gulf Sophie Shanahan , 2015 single work prose
— Appears in: The Lifted Brow , September no. 27 2015; (p. 100-105)
'On 28th April 1899, the cargo ship Perthshire, bound for England from Sydney via Bluff, New Zealand, sustained a mechanical failure to her propeller shaft. The crew lost control of the ship, and, for a time, it 'disappeared', adrift in the Tasman Sea. The only passengers on board were Emily Caroline Barnett (formerly Creaghe), her maid Mrs Turner, and her five children. Suddenly, the vessel shook, as if struck by an enormous sea. Suddenly-as this sort of thing is always sudden, even when you've been prepared for it for months, as I was, but we'll get to that-suddenly, you're drifting, powerless. Surely they would all go to the bottom...' (Publication abstract)
1 Review : Sweet One Sophie Shanahan , 2014 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , September no. 364 2014; (p. 48)
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