
Loose threads that are dropped on one journey are picked up on another and woven into the delicate fabric we each wrap around ourselves. University of Sydney students have each taken up a strand and woven it into these stories, poems and essays.
Elizabeth Webby is Professor Emerita of English at the University of Sydney.
Foreword
Elizabeth Webby
- Unhappenings
Natalia Savvides - Blood plums in the snow
Katrina Huang - When the morning comes
Daniel Whittemore - House arrest
Lukasz Swiatek - Water blossoms
Elwin Cross - On the way to dusk
Vesna Leto - Even that could be Alonso
Anthea Emma England - Almost human
Richard Whitten - The toy-box
Georgia Flynn - Cherished objectivity
Emily Chong - The perfect boy
Pegah Hadisadegh - The silent sea punishes me
Daniel Whittemore - Two bites of the cherry
Lyn Vellins - Lightning
Claire Hansen - The house that she built
Justin Ker - The printed word – a life story
Cassandra Gercken - Philosophy unplugged
Michael Barnes - Broken bough
Eric Eigner - The sunflower
Amelia Dale - Black education
Wayne Cook - Home
Catherine Magoffin - The Great War, the soldier, and the holy Anzac spirit
Renee Lockwood - Two shacks
Micah Horton - Country teacher
Micah Horton - Monogamy
Joan Margaret Short - Naomi at home
Micah Horton - Mother
Lyn Vellins - Earthbound
Lyn Vellins - Tangle of thorns
Daile P. Hope - Actor under occupation
Natalia Savvides - Meeting Al
Joan Short - Dranreb
Lyn Vellins - An island with two hills
Nicky Hughes - Domestic squabble
David Blight - Lasciate Speranza
Phillip Muratore - Fallen avocadoes and things nobody knows
M.E. Soós - When my neighbours are asleep
Matthew Ji Xing Cai - Venus to the fury
Fiona Tweedie - Final kiss
Karyn Meaker - Fairground
Rosie Findlay - Threads
Amelia Schmidt
Acknowledgements
Format:
paperback
Size: 210 x 148 mm
Pages: 244
Copyright: 2007
ISBN: 9781920898731
Publication: 25 Oct 2007
Size: 210 x 148 mm
Pages: 244
Copyright: 2007
ISBN: 9781920898731
Publication: 25 Oct 2007