BRODI SNOOK, VILLAIN ENCORE @ THE FACTORY THEATRE




Glued and screwed.
It’s a term used in the construction of a coffin and quite easily be applied as a metaphor for family dynamics in Susannah Begbie’s Richell Prize winning debut novel, THE DEED.
A ridiculous will where insanity and …


Sumptuous to look at, a tasty treat for the eye, THE TASTE OF THINGS for all its sweetness plays out like a padded pudding of a period Panavision MasterChef circa 1885.…

One is reminded of Anson Cameron and Tim Winton in reading Cameron Stewart’s debut novel, WHY DO HORSES RUN?
Tender and humane is what Tim Winton thought of it and who am I to disagree?
WHY DO HORSES RUN? tells …