Edition 26: Stories for Today

A new world is taking shape, driven by globalisation and the increasing complexity of our era. We are at a point in history where the artists and story tellers are best placed to define us to ourselves.
Stories for Today, a special summer fiction edition, presents a fresh and candid reinterpretation of the Australian character, with stories from the writers who are making an impact at home and overseas.
Voices from home and the Australian diaspora explore the impact of migration, easy movement, pandemics, recession, connection with Asia, the service economy and more.
Just as fiction provided the enduring images and notions of Australia at other key points in our history so we need stories to do this today. Articulating the new values – sustainability, tolerance and accountability – shouldn't be left to the politicians and advertisers but is something artists and writers are equipped to explore and express.
This edition will also feature a series of short essays commissioned from leading writers who will engage with questions about why writing fiction matters, how it differs from other forms of communication and what it contributes to our culture and understanding of ourselves.
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Contents
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Introduction
( 1 )
- A brilliant career on the edge (Edition Introduction) Julianne Schultz
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Fiction
( 20 )
- Did Eros remember her name? Frank Moorhouse
- The morning aunt Phillip Siggins
- The way I hear it Krissy Kneen
- Rain John Kinsella
- Flame red Sydney Smith
- The composer Patrick Holland
- Mrs Clause’s Christmas Will Elliott
- The raft Edwina Shaw
- The disappointment Danielle Wood
- Her boredom trick Georgia Blain
- The end of Pippa, the beginning of Claire Toni Jordan
- The other side of the world Sherryl Clark
- Paul’s first day Georgina Luck
- The dignity of labour Andrew Humphreys
- Finding the angles Lee Kofman
- The red wheelbarrow Maria Takolander
- The colour of death Doug Hall
- Finding Girrawandi Louis Nowra
- The silent majority Melissa Lucashenko
- Four shots at silence Rodney Hall
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Essay
( 8 )
- The writer in a time of change Kate Grenville
- East of the sun and west of the moon Carmel Bird
- Pretence, sincerity, convention Kevin Brophy
- Writing Lessons: Settings Inez Baranay
- Writing from the past Geraldine Brooks
- Learning to write Catherine Cole
- On the same page, right? Melissa Lucashenko
- On the strangeness of fiction Rosie Scott
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Memoir
( 3 )
- Notes on unbelonging Nikki Gemmell
- Fact and fiction Alan Attwood
- After the afterword Nikki Gemmell
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Poetry
( 1 )
- Suite: FA Julie Chevalier
