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Released: September, 2005
Published: Click here.
About... A sixteen-year-old boy searches for love (and the half-smile) on the Internet. That's where he meets *Amzie89*. Bing.
Excerpt... Amy and I, that's something deep. No barriers, sharing everything. Then again, online, how open you are is directly related to how big the ocean is between you.
2005 SYDNEY MORNING HERALD YOUNG WRITER OF THE YEAR OVERALL WINNER
[Bing Me] had an engaging narrative thrust which combined a playful attitude to language and dealt with contemporary concerns for teenagers in a humorous way.
Mark Howie, president of the English Teachers Association.
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Released: September, 2005
Published: Click here.
About... A young boy considers the daunting task his teacher has just assigned: he must write... a poem.
Excerpt... Take a short story, and massacre it into a few lines. Then you introduce your Calista Flockhart narrative to a young, budding extended metaphor and hope they hit it off. You can’t just have words that sound good, and emotion; you need alliteration, and simile... An idea masquerading as art, up to its metaphorical neck in all the clever stuff. Good poetry is like a small present in a large box, to give the illusion of something greater.
2005 SYDNEY MORNING HERALD YOUNG WRITER OF THE YEAR REGIONAL WINNER
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Released: December, 2008
Published: Click here.
About... Originally released as a serialised short story, Courtney, Katie and Tim from Loathing Lola return for an all-new, albeit bite-sized, adventure, giving the classic-and-not-practically-extinct TV Christmas Special genre their own spin.
Excerpt... Just before her seventeenth birthday, Katie Watson had found God. Not in a born-again, padlocked panties kind of way, but in an I’m-going-to-take-my-narcissism-to-dizzying-new-heights kind of way. She proclaimed herself the Second Coming. Naturally, she giggled every time she proclaimed, “Coming.”
