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1 In Flux Alexander Bennetts , 2021 single work short story
— Appears in: Island , no. 161 2021; (p. 66-76)
1 Australian Literary Festivals and the Optics of Outrage Alexander Bennetts , 2018 single work essay
— Appears in: Crikey , 25 July 2018;
1 y separately published work icon 2133 / Osaka Alexander Bennetts , Strawberry Hills : Spineless Wonders , 2017 13553075 2017 single work short story

'After being scammed on Airbnb, a young woman finds herself lost in an unfamiliar city. She ends up staying with an old friend, whose motives she can’t discern. When she chances upon a strange painting dated with the year 2133, she becomes obsessed with its secretive artist. As the mystery deepens, her suspicions about her old friend grow, and her ties to family back home begin to fray, she watches her life spiralling away from her.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 1 y separately published work icon The Best of The Lifted Brow Volume Two Alexander Bennetts (editor), Melbourne : The Lifted Brow , 2017 12162033 2017 anthology essay biography autobiography prose poetry

'The Best of The Lifted Brow: Volume Two celebrates five more years of the most idiosyncratic literary journal from Australia. The anthology includes essays on queer life, Aboriginal history, and the adult industry, as well as fiction that rewrites the Australian literary canon and poetry from some of the world’s best.

'Volume Two  features distinguished names from Australia and the world, such as Fiona Wright, Eileen Myles, Paola Balla, Peter Polites, Margo Lanagan, Upulie Divisekera, Darren Hanlon, Ryan O’Neill, and Margaret Atwood.

'It also features the winner of the   inaugural Prize for Experimental Nonfiction, several acclaimed longform essays, plus writing from Brow Books authors Briohny Doyle (The Island Will Sink, 2016) and Shaun Prescott (The Town, 2017).

'This book is a perfect entry-point into the most interesting elements of Australia’s current literary culture, Volume Twois diverse, exciting, and isn’t afraid to ask the hard questions –  an eclectic and significant collection that captures the sharp sense of humour and experimental sensibility for which the magazine is best known.

'Volume Two is a follow-up to The Best of The Lifted Brow. Volume One  (2013) which collected the best work from the first five years of The Lifted Brow magazine.'  (Publication summary)

1 Walking and Stopping and Looking and Walking Alexander Bennetts , 2017 single work autobiography
— Appears in: Meanjin , Spring vol. 76 no. 3 2017; (p. 186-190)

'My right knee points in the wrong direction. Instead of articulating forwards and backwards like it should, it moves on an angle—inwards, towards the other knee. If I’m clumsy while running, my knees knock together. I can only assume something went wrong at the manufacturing plant.' (Introduction)

1 No City Fun Alexander Bennetts , 2016 single work short story
— Appears in: Voiceworks , Autumn no. 103 2016; (p. 64-69)
'I hadn't left my unit in close to a week. I woke up just before PM, did my best to shake off the feeling of silt that collected in my skull, and walked the ten metres to my car. The clouds were out like pack animals, huddled and stalking me - still no sun on my shoulders. I drove to Costco to stock up...' 

 (Publication abstract)

1 Cut the Corner off the Bladder, Reseal It with a Special Peg Alexander Bennetts , 2015 single work short story
— Appears in: Voiceworks , Spring no. 101 2015; (p. 19-25)
'I am ten years old, standing by the fridge in our kitchen. Underneath chunky souvenir magnets are unpaid bills and excursion forms that need signing. Most of these papers have light red crinkles down them, lines like dried out creek beds. I stretch to pull the cardboard wine box towards the edge of the fridge. The black plastic tap is hard to press, sometimes it catches my thumbnail and makes it go all rosy underneath. Because it takes so much effort, I usually overfill Dad's glass so I don't have to make a return trip. He never minds, but Mum rolls her eyes when Dad's not looking...'

 (Publication abstract)

1 Trees Are Fucking Dumb IMO Alexander Bennetts , 2014 single work short story
— Appears in: Seizure [Online] , December 2014;
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