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1 1 y separately published work icon My Father and Other Animals : How I Took on the Family Farm Sam Vincent , Melbourne : Black Inc. , 2022 24430341 2022 single work autobiography

'A moving and hilarious fish-out-of-water memoir of a millennial leaving his inner-city life to take over the family farm.

'Sam Vincent is a twenty-something writer in the inner suburbs, scrabbling to make ends meet, when he gets a call from his mother: his father has stuck his hand in a woodchipper, but ‘not to worry – it wasn’t like that scene in Fargo or anything’. When Sam returns to the family farm to help out, his life takes a new and unexpected direction.

'Whether castrating a calf or buying a bull – or knocking in a hundred fence posts by hand when his dad hides the post-driver – Sam’s farming apprenticeship is an education in grit and shit. But there are victories, too: nurturing a fig orchard to bloom; learning to read the land; joining forces with Indigenous elders to protect a special site. Slowly, Sam finds himself thinking differently about the farm, about his father and about his relationship with both.

'By turns affecting, hilarious and utterly surprising, this memoir melds humour and fierce honesty in an unsentimental love letter. It’s about belonging, humility and regeneration – of land, family and culture. What passes from father to son on this unruly patch of earth is more than a livelihood; it is a legacy.' (Publication summary)

1 Swan Song Sam Vincent , 2019 single work column
— Appears in: The Monthly , August no. 158 2019; (p. 81-53)
'Early in The Final Quarter, a new documentary about race and the AFL, we hear the voice of Eddie McGuire start to waver. It’s 2013, and Eddie has done bad.' (Introduction)
1 True History of the Clarke Gang Sam Vincent , 2017 single work essay
— Appears in: The Monthly , June no. 134 2017; (p. 14-15)

'The article discusses the re-creation of the historical event when brothers Thomas and John Clarke were arrested on April 27, 1867 in Braidwood, New South Wales (NSW) for stealing banknotes. Topics mentioned role of Tom and Luke Clarke in the play as the bushrangers, the hut of cousin Thomas Berry were the brothers were captured, and the support of the NSW Police Force on the event.' (Publication abstract)

1 Peasant Dreaming: Smashed Avos Grow on Trees Sam Vincent , 2017 single work autobiography
— Appears in: Griffith Review , May no. 56 2017; (p. 57-67) The Best Australian Essays 2017 2017; (p. 230-240)
'When we were kids, my sisters and I weren't allowed to watch TV during dinner. The risk of seeing John Howard was too much for my parents to bear. In the months after he became prime minister, Mum and Dad wore their opposition proudly, chortling of his imminent demise and slapping a 'Don't blame me I voted Labor' sticker on our dusty family van.' (Publication abstract)
1 Harpooned : Not So Big in Japan Sam Vincent , 2012 single work prose travel
— Appears in: Griffith Review , Spring no. 37 2012; (p. 87-92)
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