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Tag Archives: Aoife Clifford
Literary Birds: A competition
To mark World Wide Knit in Public Day (yes, it’s a real thing), I’m running a little competition that combines my love of reading and writing with my love of knitting, crochet and birds. I’m calling it Literary Birds and … Continue reading
Posted in Angela Savage
Tagged Aoife Clifford, Australian birds, black cockatoo, Carrie Tiffany, competition, galah, kookaburra, Lia Hills, rainbow lorikeet, Tara June Winch
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Review of Australian Fiction: a new short story
Have you discovered the Review of Australian Fiction yet? RAF publishes two short stories in every issue, pairing an established writer alongside an emerging writer, across a range of genres. For a modest subscription fee, you get these two short … Continue reading
Posted in short story
Tagged Angela Savage, Aoife Clifford, IVF, Review of Australian Fiction, short story, The Odds
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Turning women to crime
This article first appeared in artsHub, Thursday 14 Nov 2013. Photos are the author’s own. Twenty years ago the Scarlet Stilettos changed crime writing from a gritty macho genre to a sexy stage for women writers. Red shoes, according to the … Continue reading