'There is little to match the pleasurable, exhilarating rush when we know we are in the hands of a writer with authority. Their power is like a kind of charisma - we allow ourselves to be willingly, absolutely persuaded.' - Cate Kennedy In The Best Australian Stories 2010, Cate Kennedy presents a seductive line-up of the year's most exciting short fiction, featuring the best work from publications around the country alongside pieces published here for the first time. A literary feud unfolds, blow by comical blow, in the books pages of a Sydney newspaper. Ned Kelly's mother has her day in court. And as flood waters slowly rise in a small Australian town, a woman quietly watches and waits. By turns playful, heart-wrenching, intimate and exuberant, these twenty-nine stories reveal the strength and variety of Australian fiction today. The authors include first-timers as well as established masters, and the result is a stimulatingly diverse collection. Contributors include Robert Drewe, Nam Le, Karen Hitchcock, John Kinsella, Paddy O'Reilly, Anna Krien and many more.
Countering His Claim by Rachel Bailey 'Never be distracted by a woman'.
A DOCTOR, A NURSE: A CHRISTMAS BABY by Amy Andrews Nurse Maggie Green is devoted to the children on the intensive care ward at Brisbane's Children's Hospital.
The Billionaire's Scandalous Marriage - Emma Darcy Damien Wynter was as handsome and arrogant as sin.
A new range of readers featuring adventure, mystery, science fiction and fantasy genres. 6 yrs+
Rennie chases after a photo of pop star Shivani for his 'Amazing Person' project. But, soon, he finds himself being chased. Suggested level: primary.
The Big Pineapple
She had lived beside beaches, beside rivers, real rivers, rivers that ran, in small towns and in big cities with ten thousand streets. Her whole life had been spent heading Up North. She had been to at least fifty schools.
The netball team is staying in an old house for the inter-school tournament. What dark secret is hidden in the house? Can Luci and Sandhurst survive GOAL ATTACK?
A Kiss, A Dance & A Diamond - Helen Lacey Kieran O'Sullivan never let anything - or anyone - stand in his way.
I erinned with Dad, as the rain began to fall on the iron roof, drumming along with Mr Manderson, but crying instead of smiling. I forgot to thank Dad when we went back to our own sides, and I didn't bother to sit down because my dress ...