cumulous swells buildings fold and fall towers grown from mushroom clouds of hydrogen mythic cites fill the skies hover ethereal… Read more Hiroshima
Author: Penelope Walker - Writer
Homesick
Does Australia do green? Real green. Not the desiccated grey of eucalypts, roots driving deep to suck the slightest droplet… Read more Homesick
Vessel – Damien Jalet and Kohei Nawa
1st – 4th March 2018 at the Heath Ledger Centre ★★★★★ The doors close and the theatre is plunged into… Read more Vessel – Damien Jalet and Kohei Nawa
A Quilted Life
My fascination with fabric began early, in a sewing class at school. Miss Burne arrived one afternoon with a Quality… Read more A Quilted Life
Mousehole in the rain
Maybe this story touches me so very deeply because my husband is a mariner.
Fitness, Food and Family: a complex relationship
Shortly after my father died, probably in response to some deep and unacknowledged fear that if I didn’t buck my… Read more Fitness, Food and Family: a complex relationship
Forsaken
The reek of rotting carcasses clots the air.
The Birthday Cake
The newcomer approached our party from the west, a kamikaze presence coming out of the setting sun. We had been… Read more The Birthday Cake
Addict
Hexagons cut from magazine paper and musty op-shop sun frocks
carried home like trophies. Washed and unmade, faded
fabrics like snatches of song, reminiscent of times long gone,
stimulate.