Pay attention, he said, guiding her hands into the stomach of a red-edged changu. Feathered filaments torn, raggedly inflating within blood-speckled gills.| The Australian Legend
Wintry view from our loungeroom window My reading life has been slow and steady throughout June, which means my progress through 20 Books of Summer Winter has been slow and steady too. I decided to…| This Reading Life
‘She does not want to remember but she is here and memory is gathering bones.’ The novel opens with a prologue, set in 1974. Hirut has travelled from rural Ethiopia to Addis Ababa, to return letter…| Tasmanian Bibliophile @Large