Captives Going in Circles - Patagonia Australia
Part 2: An ancient fish meets modern politics. Story by Jock Serong. Photographs by Nick Green
www.patagonia.com.au/blogs/roarin... Part 2 of my series for Patagonia on the salmon cartels is up today - a stark example of how voting for either major party wonβt change policy outcomes
03.05.2025 00:39
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My story is up at Ghost Parachute! Thank you @brettpribble.bsky.social and to @kathyfish.bsky.social - the story was seeded in a 2023 workshop. Thanks also to my WA crew @gilloshaughnessy.bsky.social, Meg and Lissy for their steady eyes, and @erinvachon.bsky.social for their excellent feedback.
02.02.2025 10:54
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Steal away. Iβm sure we all feel it.
31.01.2025 05:42
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Iβve never been able to write The End when I finish a first draft (knowing the editing ahead) so this will have to do. #leesouthern#3 #ineedatitle
31.01.2025 04:45
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In one place for your convenience:
Aus writers, publishers et al. pack 1 (full)
go.bsky.app/AqicagE
Aus writers, publishers et al. pack 2 (still growing)
go.bsky.app/Nhxw9CE
Aus writers, publishers et al. combined into a list (ongoing)
bsky.app/profile/did:...
Let me know if you want to be added
18.11.2024 05:21
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yes
31.12.2024 19:05
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Absolutely thrilled! Thank you @smokelong.bsky.social - huge congratulations to the other fellows: Ani King, Kyle Weik, @kplumhoff.bsky.social !
27.12.2024 12:14
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OpenAI Pleads That It Canβt Make Money Without Using Copyrighted Materials for Free
OpenAI is begging Parliament to allow it to use copyrighted works because it's "impossible" for the company to make money without them.
"Sorry, we can't make this technology that sucks and nobody wants and that uses enough power to blow up the moon unless we *also* steal people's shit to throw into our content woodchipper in order to produce mediocre digital particleboard out of the cumulative artbarf."
futurism.com/the-byte/ope...
20.12.2024 14:05
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My last newsletter for the year has gone to subscribers.
andrewnette.substack.com/p/my-cultura...
20.12.2024 07:52
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Omg!! Congratulations everyone but especially my writing buddy @belindarowe.bsky.social on her first BSF nomination, bursting with pride & happiness! πππ
17.12.2024 07:49
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The book cover for Cutler by David Whish-Wilson includes the quotes 'Sharp and insightful' Sara Foster and 'A ripping page-turner' Tim Winton.
The image is of a fishing net dragging through the ocean, some of visible above a rough sea. The sky above is grey and cloudy, and filled with gulls hovering over the net. The sea is dark grey and choppy.
My #review of Cutler by David Whish-Wilson has been posted at:
tinyurl.com/286xjgfc
"We need more Paul Cutler's and writers like David Whish-Wilson that are willing to turn the wrongs that they see into illustrations for the rest of us."
#CrimeFiction
#AusCrime
#BookSky ππ
29.11.2024 00:54
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Hi Enola,
Big cri-fi fan from Australia here. If you want to keep up with Aussie crime writing, give @kcfromaustcrime.bsky.social a follow.
Some authors you might like to check out.
Garry Disher
Peter Temple (RIP)
David Whish-Wilson
John Birmingham
There are plenty more if Oz crime interests you
02.12.2024 00:27
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Had a good chat with Sheds, the Men's Shed mag, about making things with my hands (chef knives, whisky, jewellery, food) as a respite from the fiction writing/teaching/worried parent headspace, and how good it is for mental health. #mensshed
16.12.2024 00:23
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I'm honoured, truly
13.12.2024 15:02
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Thank you
12.12.2024 05:01
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Thanks to Oz crime fiction stalwart @kcfromaustcrime.bsky.social for this review. Karen's been reviewing Oz Crime for decades and long supported the genre and its writers. Any time I want to read about an Australian crime title I go to her website first. www.austcrimefiction.org/review/cutle...
12.12.2024 01:56
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A great bookmail day - Iain Ryanβs much anticipated follow-up to The Strip and Andrew Nette and Samm Deighanβs collaboration on Political Violence and Resistance in Cinema from the Arthouse to the Grindhouse 1960-1990 (Iain and Andrew are two of my favourite Oz crime writers.)
06.12.2024 04:52
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Thanks for reading Sharon. I can think of one good thing at the very least - the writer Adrian Bedford and his novel Time Machines While U Wait :-)
27.11.2024 09:40
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ππ #CrimeFiction
So pleased to see this reminder about THE STRIP as well - have really loved all of Iain's work.
26.11.2024 04:10
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Beaut
23.11.2024 22:20
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Cutler - Fremantle Press
Paul Cutler is a former undercover operative, now working off the books for his handler, Malik Khalil. When Cutler is tasked with investigating the disappearance of an Australian marine scientist on a...
Interests crime fiction, noir, hard boiled, psychological, historical fiction, ok, all fiction, as well as creative nonfiction, history, philosophy, environmental matters. Latest novel Cutler is crime fiction that looks at industrial fishing and maritime slavery - fremantlepress.com.au/books/cutler/
22.11.2024 08:06
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I'm on hols at the moment in Sri Lanka so it'd have to be in December/Jan. It sounds intriguing.
21.11.2024 08:16
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My favourite Oz short fiction writer.
19.11.2024 15:31
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For yr weekend listening pleasure, I join the folks at THE LONG SEVENTIES podcast to discuss my latest book, REVOLUTION IN 35MM. Great podcast that dives deep into its subjects. We talked about how the book came together, Patty Hearst, mondo film, & a lot else
traffic.libsyn.com/thelongseven...
16.11.2024 02:26
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I love her stories
13.11.2024 14:58
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