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Wild, Fearless Chests
AU$29.00 Read MoreAdd to cartMandy Beaumont
Sydney: Hachette, 2020.“She is the explosion, the clamour, the thunder. She is the beat, the rage. She is every piece of violence imagined on the skin. She is the near miss. She is the woman you once were, the woman you could be, the woman you are. She is a triumph of our shared history, is every one of you, is your wild and screaming voice on street corners, is the madwoman you fear you may become. She loves you. As women’s voices begin to rise together, Mandy Beaumont’s brutal and uncompromising stories are a compelling reminder of the ways in which women have fallen, been dismissed, hurt, hated and loved from afar. These are the stories we have always known, have always heard about and are perhaps just short moments away from. They are yours, ours, mine. They are booming anger. They are wild love. They are the distorted and the decided, the imagined and the wanted. They are the shaking ground beneath our feet. A powerful call to arms. They compel us to stand tall. To break free. To defy the gaze. To claim our space. Wild, Fearless Chests is the sound of a certain revolution.” (publisher’s blurb) “Drowning in Thick Air” is shocking… It is not like anything I have read in recent years and takes me to a place I have never been in my life or imagination or in fiction.’ (Frank Moorhouse)
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Condition Critical
AU$15.00 Read MoreAdd to cartKerry Mitchell
Sydney: Horwitz Publications, 1962.Pulp fiction, Horwitz No. 4. “Mandy Washington M.D. couldn’t find a cure for her broken heart.” (front cover)
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470
AU$27.00 Read MoreAdd to cartLinda Woodrow
Hepburn: Melliodora, 2020.“In the 2030s, as the world spirals into ecological and economic meltdown, three generations of an Australian family must find a way to each other, and then a way to survive and make a good life. What will it be like, to live in a climate changed world? Meticulously researched, 470 explores the nature of resilience when the world suddenly tips.” (publisher’s blurb)
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For Reading In The Bath
AU$25.00 Read MoreAdd to cartCatulle Mendes
: Snuggly Books, 2019.“For Reading in the Bath, here presented in English for the first time in a delightful translation by Brian Stableford, is one of a number of risquae collections of ultra-short fiction produced by Catulle Mendaes (1841-1909) during the fin de siaecle. Always poetic, often perverse, and sometimes even chaste, these highly amusing, masterfully constructed tales of amour and immorality, featuring a large cast of Parisian characters, including the ubiquitous Valentin and the many women he pursues, are confections of great artistry that will be happily savored by anyone with a longing for suggestive treats.” (publisher’s blurb)
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Airport Encounter
AU$30.00 Read MoreAdd to cartJames Badger
: Privately Printed, 2012.Erotic coming of age fiction with some homosexual themes set in Brisbane, Armidale, and Toulouse. Limited private printing of 100 copies. “Nigel Wellesley is an Australian choirboy and this book follows him and his talented group of friends from their first sexual experiences into being teenagers. The action switches between Brisbane, Armidale and Toulouse as Nigel has to cope with his girlfriend Jane Barton being in a different city, and then in a different country, but he has plenty of sex-play with his fellow boys while they are separated. Music naturally plays a major part in the story. Mark Ambon is a talented composer and his very shy girlfriend Rose Trescowick is a poet, while Andy Riemer (son of a jazz musician) juggles being a child prodigy pianist with surfing. All of these have major parts in the plot, as do a dirt-poor Moroccan immigrant family in Armidale who Nigel and Jane befriend. A heart-warming, and quite sexually explicit, story.” (publisher’s blurb)
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Contemporary Kazakh Literature: Prose
AU$40.00 Read MoreAdd to cartVarious Authors
Nur-Sultan: National Bureau of Translations, 2019.A collection of contemporary prose from Kazakhstan translated into English.
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How The Marquis Got His Coat Back
AU$5.00 Read MoreAdd to cartNeil Gaiman
London: Headline, 2015.A Neverwhere short story.
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Zoe: A 20th Century Woman
AU$10.00 Read MoreAdd to cartEva Woodrow
Brisbane: Boolarong Publications, 1999.Inscribed “To Declan from Great Gramma, 16/7/2011”. Includes memorial booklet from the author’s funeral laid in.
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Logical Unsanity: Literal Arts Journal (Issue 3, Spring 2008)
AU$20.00 Read MoreAdd to cartYarran L. Jenkins
Brisbane: Logical Unsanity Books, 2008.A collection of fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and contemporary surreal, fantastic, and psychedelic artwork, edited by Yarran L. Jenkins. Featuring the words of Terry Bisson, Alex Downs, John Sacelli, Joshua Beane, Hakim Bey, Yarran Jenkins, Karen Mezentsef, James Joehnline, David Mankey, Kirk A. C. Marshall, Tad Padaguan, Ben Walker, Charles Eisenstein, Shayne Keyles, David Beris Edwards, Sarah Kelly, and Brooke Alexander. The artworks of Joseph Larkin, Roy Villalobos, Ian Pyper, RIchard Powell, Jon Beinart, Kain White, Leszek Kostuj, Leou Leou, David Mankey, Cameron Gray, Bruce Rimell, Kenneth Appleby, Andrea Trenbeath Lowen, Sarah Elston, and Daniel Worth. ISSN: 1836-4535.
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Therefore Be Bold
AU$10.00 Read MoreAdd to cartHerbert Gold
London: Mayflower-Dell, 1964.