Carmel Bird launches Marion Halligan’s latest at Paperchain

Sometimes blogging brings you little thrills, and I had one a few days ago when Carmel Bird, one of Australia's literary luminaries, emailed me with the offer to post her launch speech for Marion Halligan's latest book. Was this out of order she asked? As if! So, I attended the delightful launch, and received the text from Carmel Bird's … Continue reading Carmel Bird launches Marion Halligan’s latest at Paperchain

Monday musings on Australian literature: Short Stories, 1920s style

"A good short story is a work of art, and a joy of forever!" So wrote the author of The Sydney Stock and Station Journal's "Our Book Column", back in March 1920. I hadn't planned to write about this topic today, but the various discussions of short stories I found while researching Trove distracted me. You all … Continue reading Monday musings on Australian literature: Short Stories, 1920s style

Monday musings on Australian literature: First winners of The Bulletin Novel Prize

"Once again women have proved that they can triumph over men"! So starts a 1928 newspaper article announcing the winners of the first Bulletin Novel Prize. Hmmm ... fascinating to read this the week we heard that eight of the ten books longlisted for the 2015 Miles Franklin Award are by women. I don't like to … Continue reading Monday musings on Australian literature: First winners of The Bulletin Novel Prize

Monday musings on Australian literature: Scattered thoughts on memoirs

I've titled this Monday Musings "scattered thoughts" because I don't want to raise expectations that I'm going to write a treatise on what is a fascinating but oh-so complex topic. I was inspired to write this post by author Annabel Smith's asking me to take part in her Friday Faves* post on favourite memoirs. For this post, Smith asked … Continue reading Monday musings on Australian literature: Scattered thoughts on memoirs

Miles Franklin, Brent of Bin Bin and the Great Australian Bight

In this week's Monday Musings I discussed the literary mystery concerning the identity of Brent of Bin Bin. I referred to an article written in 1954 after her death by Murray Tonkin in which he asked whether the truth that she is, or is a collaborator of, Brent of Bin Bin will now be revealed. I … Continue reading Miles Franklin, Brent of Bin Bin and the Great Australian Bight

Monday musings on Australian literature: Miles Franklin, and the mysterious Brent of Bin Bin

In last week's Monday Musings I discussed an article by Canadian-born author Aidan de Brune on the novelist Bernard Cronin in his West Australian series on Australian Authors. The now little-known Bernard Cronin was no. 3 in his series. Number 4, though, was one of the giants of Australian literature - then, and still now - … Continue reading Monday musings on Australian literature: Miles Franklin, and the mysterious Brent of Bin Bin