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blood: an anthology of true family stories

bloodedited by Kate Harris, Leah Gardiner and Hop Dac
Sunday Drivers Press

From Intro:
“Writing about family—particularly real family—can be an intensely personal, far from easy thing to do. We are both honoured and grateful to have the opportunity to share these stories and poems with you.
To take this book back to the seed of its creation is to go back to a summer night in 2006. The three of us were lolling about a lounge room floor, allowing the conversation to be driven by whim and wine. At some point a particularly hilarious family story was told and from there they continued to flow, with the conversation eventually turning to the seemingly bottomless well of quality narrative material families provide. At this point, the idea for Blood was formed.
Our approach was very simple. We contacted individuals from a range of backgrounds who we thought could tell a good story and we asked them to write about family (and where possible provide an image to accompany their piece). They were free to choose the form their writing would take and the specific subject matter within the broader theme of family. The only real condition we placed on them was that whatever they wrote, it must be non fiction. Our feeling was that when it comes to family, the truth is not only stranger than fiction but often more moving, funny and engaging.
As the one unavoidable commonality of all humanity, family has long provided writers and artists with a direct doorway to the universal. Over the months that the submissions came in, we sat reading lumpy-throated at desks and laughing out loud on trams, and we hope that Blood has its own resonance for you.”

Contributors:
Sally Blenheim
Jason Cavanagh
Liam Cochrane
Hop Dac
Kristy Davidson
Martin Downey
Corrina Dichiera
Gregory A. Erdstein
Leah Gardiner
Marieke Hardy
Kate Harris
Joshua Jennings
Kami
Darren Levin
Lucy Selleck
Jon Tjhia
Rodney Todd
Daniel Watson
Robert Williams

growing up asian in australia

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I have a piece in this. Published by Black Inc and edited by Alice Pung, who wrote the acclaimed ‘Unpolished Gems”, also published by Black Inc.

Growing Up Asian in Australia
Edited by Alice Pung

“Asian-Australians have often been written about by outsiders, as outsiders. In this collection, compiled by award-winning author Alice Pung, they tell their own stories with verve, courage and a large dose of humour. These are not predictable tales of food, festivals and traditional dress. The food is here in all its steaming glory – but listen more closely to the dinner-table chatter and you might be surprised by what you hear.

Here are tales of leaving home, falling in love, coming out and finding one’s feet. A young Cindy Pan vows to win every single category of Nobel Prize. Tony Ayres blows a kiss to a skinhead and lives to tell the tale. Benjamin Law has a close encounter with some angry Australian fauna, and Kylie Kwong makes a moving pilgrimage to her great-grandfather’s Chinese village.

Here are well-known authors and exciting new voices, spanning several generations and drawn from all over Australia. In sharing their stories, they show us what it is really like to grow up Asian, and Australian.

Contributors include: Shaun Tan, Jason Yat-Sen Li, John So, Annette Shun Wah, Quan Yeomans, Jenny Kee, Anh Do, Khoa Do, Caroline Tran and many more.”

Q&A with Alice Pung

croak & grist

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by Shane Jesse Christmass & Hop Dac

paroxysm press

Read with caution. Croak & Grist is a psychotic collection of work from two thoroughbreds of the Paroxysm Press stable. The stories are host to paranoia, schizophrenia, illusion, delusion, mysticism, love and redemption, themes that are excruciatingly extracted, and transmitted in such an unflinching manner that they may cause a contamination in the mind.

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10 years of things that didn’t kill us – Paroxysm Press

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Edited by Daniel Watson, Kami, Kerryn Tredrea, Hop Dac and Shane Jesse Christmass.

It’s been a hell of a road. But we’re still here, still standing and still fighting. Our first anthology ‘Paroxysm’ was launched in late 1998. This year will see us mark the TEN YEAR anniversary of that first release. There’s been good years and bad. There’s been near poverty and huge successes. We’ve lost people along the way and gained many more. There’s been illness, death and heartbreak. But every year we grow; every year we’re kicking arse more and more. And frankly we’re just too bull-stubborn to die.”

Authors in the anthology include:
Kami
Kerryn Tredrea
Shane Jesse Christmass
Hop Dac
Stephen Studach
Michael Hier
David Rat (U.S.)
Martin Downey
Kelly-lee Hickey
Jason Sweeney
Misti Rainwater-Lites (U.S.)
Kristy Love
Sam J. Drane
Matthew Smith
Kaplowitz (U.S.)
Mei Yen Chua
Heather Taylor Johnson
Cheryl Lehmann
Daniel P. Jones
David Nolte
Lisa Dempster
Michael Winkler
Indigo
Yasemin Sumner
Rob Parry
Rijn Collins
Courtney Black
Josephine Rowe
Jenny Toune
Kate Vinen
Amy Jackson
Grant Gronewold
Nicola Hardy
Gemma Parker
Amiel Courtin-Wilson
Tim Sinclair
Tihana Majcen (Hong Kong – via half the world!)
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review by alice allan

BASTARDY BOOK

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In Association with Flood Projects
Project Editor

Working with filmmaker Amiel Courtin-Wilson to develop a book following his documentary about the life of Aboriginal actor Jack Charles.

A limited edition hard cover book is planned.

The image above is a spread from the book. That’s Jack dressed as a cowboy during his time at Box Hill Boys’ home.

More info to come.

www.bastardydocumentary.com