Book review: Dark Wave
A private island in the Whitsundays is the setting for Adelaide writer Lana Guineay’s award-winning mystery novel Dark Wave, the final book reviewed through Writers SA’s literary criticism series A Year in Review.
A private island in the Whitsundays is the setting for Adelaide writer Lana Guineay’s award-winning mystery novel Dark Wave, the final book reviewed through Writers SA’s literary criticism series A Year in Review.
In a collection of interwoven short stories set around the southern coast of Tasmania – reviewed here through Writers SA’s A Year in Review series – Melissa Manning contemplates loss and love and living with their aftermath.
An empathetic ride-along with two Adelaide paramedics offers a glimpse into life on and off the job in Rachael Mead’s novel The Application of Pressure, reviewed here through Writers SA’s literary criticism series A Year in Review.
Poet, critic and journalist Thuy On’s intensely personal poetry collection Turbulence is the subject of this article in Writers SA’s literary criticism series A Year in Review.
This review in Writers SA’s literary criticism series A Year in Review looks at Ellen van Neerven’s irreverent poetry collection Throat, a work that reaches ‘beyond the confines of the white imagination’.
The Animals in That Country takes the reader on an unfamiliar, ominous ride that will challenge what family means, and asks, if we could communicate with other sentient beings, would we really want to listen? This is the latest article in Writers SA’s literary criticism series A Year in Review.