Publications

Novel

Spiel, Crawley WA, University of Western Australia Press, 2009.


Short Fiction

‘Your voice is lead’, Harvard Review 41, Fall/Winter 2011

Sunday Sunday’ in Griffith Review Vol 29: Prosper or Perish, Spring 2010.

Flinch’ in Griffith Review Vol 13: The Next Big Thing, Spring 2006.

Gift to Sebastiano’ in Griffith Review Vol 4: Making Perfect Bodies, Winter 2004

‘Ulli’s Eurovision’ in SBS Cornerfold Issue 4: I Wanna Live Forever, www.sbs.com.au/cornerfold, April 2003

‘This is Vadid Grosni’ in Verandah Literary Journal Vol.17, 2002.

‘Accounting for the Silences’ in Overland Express: An Online Journal of Australian Writing, Vol.2, 2000.

‘In the Washroom,’ in Overland Extra!, online journal, 1998.


Memoir/
Non-fiction/essay

‘An Impossible Initimacy’, Alice Pung profile, Melbourne Review, 6/10/2011, p.6

‘People Get Ready’, antiTHESIS, Vol 21: Futures, 2011

The lords of time‘, Griffith Review, Vol 31, Ways of Seeing, Autumn 2011.

Girl in the Red Dress‘, NPR Berlin: Berlin Stories, (audio), 02 March 2010.

Berlin: United by the fallAdelaide Review, 29 October 2009, pp.10-11.

Five Acts of Friendship’ in Griffith Review Vol 8, People Like Us Winter 2005. (Anthologised in A Revealed Life: Australian Writers and their journeys in memoir, ABC Books, Sydney, 2007)

 

Reviews

Private Journal of a Voyage to Australia 1838-39,’ James Bell, Adelaide Review, February 2012.

Guilt, Ferdinand von Schirach,Melbourne Review, 6/2/2012

The Magic of Reality, Richard Dawkins and Dave McKean’, Melbourne Review, 13/12/2011

What the Family Needed, Steven Amsterdam’, Melbourne Review, 13/12/2011

Highly Inappropriate Tales for Young People, Douglas Coupland and Graham Roumieu’ Melbourne Review, 13/12/2011

The Penguin Book of Australian War Writing, edited by Mark Dapin’ Melbourne Review, 13/12/2011

Prohibited Zone: Alastair Sarre’ Transnational Literature Vol. 4 no. 1, November 2011. [pdf]

‘Griffith Review 34: The Annual Fiction Edition’, Melbourne Review, 6/11/2011.

The Street Sweeper: Eliot Perlman’, Melbourne Review, 6/11/2011

House of Sticks: Peggy Frew’, Melbourne Review, 6/11/2011

All That I Am: Anna Funder’, Melbourne Review, 6/10/2011. p.30

Melbourne: Sophie Cunningham’, Melbourne Review, 6/10/2011. p.30

Wish You Were Here: Graham Swift’. Adelaide Review, August 2011.

‘Art house dramas and the danger of satire’ Age (Melbourne), 03/07/2010, Review, A2: Culture and Life. Review of David Musgrave, ‘Glissando’

‘Solar by Ian McEwan’ Adelaide Review, April 2010, p.37.

‘Fantasy fascists out of time’ Age (Melbourne), 02/04/2010, Review, A2: Culture and Life, p.29. Review of Roberto Bolano, ‘Nazi Literature in the Americas’

‘Arabian tales, suburban spice’ Age (Melbourne), 12/12/2009, Review, A2: Culture and Life, p.29. Review of David Foster, ‘Sons of the Rumour’

‘Crossing the Line of Art and Race’ Age (Melbourne), 21/01/2006, Review, A2: Culture and Life, p.28. Review of Caryl Phillips, ‘Dancing in the Dark’.

‘Worlds and identities converge in collective post-war romp,’ Sunday Age (Melbourne), 02/10/2005, Extra, p.17. Review of Wu Ming ‘54’.

‘Timely Tale of Terror,’ Age (Melbourne), 24/09/2005, Review, p.5. Review of James Meek, ‘The People’s Act of Love’.

 

Refereed Journal Articles

Specters of Berlin in A.L McCann’s Subtopia and Christos Tsiolkas’ Dead Europe’, Antipodes: A North American Journal of Australian Literature, June 2007

Picturing the Story: The use of image as a narrative device in WG Sebald and Brian Castro’ in Text: The Journal of the Australian Association of Writing Programs, Vol. 8, No. 1, April 2004.

Borges, Dante and the Golem: In search of the fallible God in Spiel’ in Text: The Journal of the Australian Association of Writing Programs, Vol. 7, No. 1, April 2003.


Opinion

‘Big is not better when it’s about how we live’, Age (Melbourne), 27/12/2006, p. 13

The Climate Change Slap’, in New Matilda, 26 October 2009,

 

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