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Sally Breen Sally Breen i(A80350 works by)
Born: Established: 1974 Sydney, New South Wales, ;
Gender: Female
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1 Changeling Warrior Robyn Davidson Has Never Been Lost. She’s a Seeker with the Courage to Keep Looking Sally Breen , 2024 single work review
— Appears in: The Conversation , 22 February 2024;

— Review of Unfinished Woman Robyn Davidson , 2023 single work autobiography

'Most people know Robyn Davidson as the camel lady, a young woman of 27 who walked over 2,700 kilometres across Australian deserts to the sea with four camels and a dog. A journey captured in her 1980 memoir Tracks.' (Introduction)

1 Damsels in Distress : Two New Australian Novels Fail to Achieve Their Literary Ambitions Sally Breen , 2022 single work review
— Appears in: The Conversation , 24 October 2022;

— Review of Hydra Adriane Howell , 2022 single work novel ; Faithless Alice Nelson , 2022 single work novel

'The covers of two new Australian novels, Hydra and Faithless, play into a current design trend in Australian publishing. Faceless women in various states of melodramatic distress – either flung over furniture, or pictured against blurred or monochromatic backgrounds. Arms, hands or long, dishevelled hair conceal their faces. It’s a trend spurred on, no doubt, by the runaway success of Meg Mason’s Sorrow and Bliss.' (Introduction)

1 Layered, Creative, Complicated : Dr Sally Breen Launches Body Shell Girl by Rose Hunter Sally Breen , 2022 single work review
— Appears in: Rochford Street Review , vol. 34 no. 1 2022;

— Review of Body Shell Girl Rose Hunter , 2022 single work autobiography
1 Away from the Edge : On the Road Where Stories Meet Sally Breen , 2021 single work essay
— Appears in: Griffith Review , no. 74 2021; (p. 176-190)
1 Sea City Sally Breen , Aaron Chapman , 2021 single work prose
— Appears in: TEXT Special Issue , 65 2021;
1 We Get There in the End : Return to the Dirt Pulls Back the Curtain on Life and Death in a Funeral Home Sally Breen , 2021 single work review
— Appears in: The Conversation , 25 October 2021;

— Review of Return to the Dirt Steve Pirie , 2021 single work drama

'I head to the world premiere of Return to the Dirt by Steve Pirie without reading the press materials. I like to go in uninfluenced, and that’s hard these days, to avoid the trickle down effects of hype even for a play at the Queensland Theatre Company in the Netflix age.' (Introduction)

1 Don't You Know You've Got Legs? A Gold Coast Surf Culture Manifesto Sally Breen , 2021 single work prose essay
— Appears in: Lines to the Horizon : Australian Surf Writing 2021; (p. 83-115)
1 Brazen Hussies : A New Film Captures the Heady, Turbulent Power of Australia’s Women’s Liberation Movement Sally Breen , 2020 single work review
— Appears in: The Conversation , 6 October 2020;

— Review of Brazen Hussies Catherine Dwyer , 2020 single work film/TV

'The moment feminist author Kate Jennings took to the microphone at a moratorium on the front lawn of Sydney University in 1970 is presented as a galvanising catalyst of Australia’s women’s liberation movement in Catherine Dwyer’s documentary film Brazen Hussies.'

1 Empire Sally Breen , 2019 single work prose
— Appears in: TEXT Special Issue Website Series , October no. 56 2019;
'In a Californian spiritualist’s home in Mexico I am instructed to be grateful for things. Sunlight. Creativity. My strong body. Words written in the guidebook in the guesthouse where she’s running from her country and her grief, a trauma the yellow highlighted passages in Living Now and Buddhist Enlightenment and Rilke’s Letters to a Young Poet in her bookshelf cannot relieve. I am grateful for Amaretto flavoured tequila. That assholes sometimes lose. I’m grateful my body is not hostage to anything – a person, a drug, a past – cravings and desire so etched in they strip the fat. I am grateful I saw the middle aged ex-pat woman with the pinched face and skinny arms eating an enormous mound of ice cream alone in a noisy restaurant after the second sitting – for how sad she was or maybe angry and how the ice cream didn’t seem to make any difference. I am grateful for stray dogs who sit on my feet in cafes and how I let them, trying not to think about fleas and ticks and tiny spiders and the dust of San Miguel crawling up my legs and lodging deep inside me. I am grateful the waiters let it go and let me take photos but chase the dogs out after I’ve paid but before I’ve left the building. I am grateful I don’t experience the world from a thousand-dollar hotel rooms and still argue about stray margaritas on the bill. I am glad the set of my shoulders and the tone and volume of my voice is not a certain kind of American … or Australian … or German. I’m grateful for Mexican children, born into an endless sea. Sleeping in the front seats of pick-ups while their dads sell mangoes and coconut strips to tourists, curling into their grandmother’s laps on street corners sucking on blankets casually as if they are the children of that New York family I visited on 5th Avenue propped up on a bulbous white couch watching Netflix.' (Introduction)
1 Friday Essay : Thrills, Booze and Athleisure Gear - Writing on the Road Sally Breen , 2019 single work column
— Appears in: The Conversation , 25 October 2019;
1 Garden Sally Breen , 2018 single work prose
— Appears in: Light Borrowers : UTS Writers' Anthology 2018 2018;
1 y separately published work icon Andrew's Outback Love Susan Horsnell , Australia : Sally Breen , 2018 27581563 2018 single work novel romance

'Dr. Andrew Lowman is an Australian Eye Specialist who has a passion for restoring sight to those who would otherwise endure life with poor eyesight or blindness.

'Medical facilities are not easily accessed in the wide-open spaces and isolation of the outback where the air is hot, flies are plenty, and life is tough for those on the land.

'Thanks to the Flying Doctor Service, Andrew and his team are flown in to a cattle station near Bourke, NSW, where they conduct a regular clinic for the Aboriginals and others on the land in the area.

'Their time is divided between two stations and the town of Bourke itself.

'They follow this routine every second week, giving the outback a service it wouldn’t otherwise receive.

'Become a part of the outback – the land, they call home.

'A land as beautiful as it is harsh.

'A land which captures the hearts of all those who live on her.' (Publication summary)

1 Captivity Sally Breen , 2017 single work short story
— Appears in: Meniscus , June vol. 5 no. 1 2017; (p. 47-54)
1 Once Upon a Time Was Last Night Sally Breen , 2017 single work prose
— Appears in: Etropic , vol. 16 no. 2 2017;
1 Ideas and Realities : Creative Writing in Asia Today Sally Breen , Sanaz Fotouhi , 2017 single work essay
— Appears in: TEXT Special Issue Website Series , October no. 47 2017;

'When it comes to addressing creative writing as a topic of inquiry, the craft and the written product are usually held in two different realms. Often a collection brings together a body of writing – as essays or short stories – to celebrate and highlight finished and polished pieces of work. The process of how the final pieces came into being, often, is irrelevant. With the exception of studies produced at the postgraduate level usually, the process, pedagogical concerns, inspirations, and the discipline of creative writing are dealt with separately in studies and collections that address each specifically.' (Introduction)

1 1 y separately published work icon TEXT Special Issue Website Series Ideas and Realities : Creative Writing in Asia Today no. 47 October Sanaz Fotouhi (editor), Sally Breen (editor), 2017 12948054 2017 periodical issue

'This special edition of TEXT draws from the pool of participants from the Asia Pacific Writers & Translators’ (APWT) 9 th annual gathering in Guangzhou, China in November 2016. The issue compiles a selection of essays about the craft, pedagogy of creative writing and translation, alongside creative outputs in the form of fiction and personal essay. Inspired by the theme ‘Ideas and Realities: Creative Writing in Asia Today’, the conference brought together over 120 established and emerging practitioners and creative writing academics from the Asia Pacific region and beyond.' (Sanaz Fotouhi and Sally Breen)

1 A Rock & Roll Writers Festival Brings a Much-needed Spark to Australia’s Literary Scene Sally Breen , 2017 single work essay
— Appears in: The Conversation , 4 April 2017;

'You could be forgiven for thinking that the last thing Australia’s cultural arena needs is another bloody writers festival. Today’s big city festivals and their regional counterparts use the same formats, are expensive, predictable, safe and reek of easy privilege. It’s a space that has required reinvigoration for some time.

'Enter A Rock & Roll Writers Festival, at The Old Museum in Brisbane on April 1 and 2. It’s the kind of festival that fills your goodie bag with candy and mini-bar-sized bottles of Jack Daniels to kick in the tone. A festival that set out to celebrate the synergy between music and words and creativity and has managed to do that very well.'

(Introduction)

1 Lights Out Sally Breen , 2015 single work short story
— Appears in: Bareknuckle Poet , June 2015;
1 This Is Not the End : Immortal Stories Sally Breen , 2014 single work criticism
— Appears in: Griffith Review , Summer no. 46 2014; (p. 10-12)
1 Sarah and the Man Eater Sally Breen , 2014 single work short story
— Appears in: Review of Australian Fiction , vol. 11 no. 4 2014;
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