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Colin Batrouney Colin Batrouney i(A109617 works by)
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1 y separately published work icon The Bannerman Shortlist Colin Batrouney , Thornbury : Clouds of Magellan , 2023 26542912 2023 single work novel

'The Bannerman Shortlist has been announced.

'Six authors. Six stories.

'And Gideon Bannerman is missing.' (Publication summary)

1 3 y separately published work icon Creative Writing for Beginners : A Novel Colin Batrouney , South Melbourne : Affirm Press , 2013 5975506 2013 single work novel

''He took up the book and opened the battered cover. It had swollen with age, humidity and use, the pages rippled together like seaweed in a current, like billowing grasses, as if the story it contained could not be bound by the glue and stitch of the spine...' Joel, a charming drifter, finds his moorings in the world of books. Attending a creative writing class, he strikes up an unlikely friendship which dredges up painful memories. Meanwhile his flatmate, a budding actress named Nomee, battles her own demons after being cast in a dream role. Will her fears, like those of her character, doom her to failure and regret? Creative Writing for Beginners is an absorbing novel exploring love, creativity and ego. Crafted with intelligence and poise, it also celebrates the redemptive power of fiction. ' (Publisher's blurb)

1 The Singing Tree (from A Thousand Benedictions, a work-in-progress Colin Batrouney , 2010 extract novel
— Appears in: Kill Your Darlings , March no. 1 2010; (p. 67-76)
1 2 y separately published work icon Omar and Enzo in the Big Talking Book Colin Batrouney , Thornbury : Clouds of Magellan , 2007 Z1425712 2007 single work novel A story that examines a complex world of interconnected relationships peopled by characters so far to the margins of society to be rendered almost invisible. Central to the themes of the novel are internalized homophobia, alienation and the redemptive, transcendent power of love. - back cover
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