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1 2 y separately published work icon Seven Stories Ben Walter (editor), Huonville : Inscrutable Press , 2017 11537977 2017 anthology short story

'Seven Stories brings together some of the best, most inventive short fiction writers working in Tasmania today. An idyllic walk leaves a city couple at odds with nature. A Czech artist re-maps the world by night. Young men find hope in Ceduna. A young zombie finds love in the outback. Bushwalkers discover absurd propaganda. Apathy in a public library inspires a vindictive fantasy. And an unexpected medical emergency triggers a chain of disastrous events. Both compelling and original, Seven Stories marks the emergence of a new generation of formidable voices.'

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1 y separately published work icon I Sleep in Haysheds and Corners Ben Walter (editor), Kelly Eijdenberg (editor), Hobart : Inscrutable Press , 2011 Z1809390 2011 anthology short story 'In haysheds and corners, we find all sorts of people and their lives. Where have they come from and where are they going? In this diverse anthology, emerging writers have collaborated with Tasmanian crafters to form a very unusual picture book.' (From publisher's website.)
1 2 y separately published work icon Below Tree Level Ben Walter , Sydney City : Inscrutable Press , 2008 Z1515494 2008 single work novella Below Tree Level is a melancholy journey into wilderness, a work of illustrated fiction told progressively on a series of signs around the Circle Track, just off Shoebridge Bend, on Hobart's iconic Mount Wellington as part of the 2008 Mountain Festival.
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