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Read an interview with Laura Pettenuzzo on Crip Stories
Crip Stories is a collection of short works from disabled people, combining memoir, essays and poetry.
GOOD READING spoke to LAURA PETTENUZZO about her experiences editing the collection, and how the word 'crip' is now reclaimed and celebrated.
MEET LAURA PETTENUZZO
What initially drew you to this collection?
When Michelle (from Mascara Literary Review) first approached me with the idea for this anthology, several years ago ...
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Nutshell is probably unlike any other thriller you have read, largely because it is narrated by a foetus. This ...
The eponymous creature at the heart of American author Nathan Hill’s debut novel is a mythological Norwegian ...

Take a fiercely intelligent, ambitious, and profoundly naive college student. Add a brilliant physics professor ...

Throughout Abel Marvin’s tumultuous life, there has been one constant beam of hope: the plate of chocolates, ...

Ruth has been an exceptional nurse, working at Mercy-West Haven for 20 years. But when parents of a newborn insist ...

Tara June Winch leapt into the spotlight a decade ago with her debut novel, Swallow the Air, at just 23 years of ...
In this sixth book of the ‘Ancient Egypt’ series, Pharaoh Tamose is dead, leaving Taita, his chief advisor, in ...

This book has set itself an admirable list of tasks: it aims to present a digestible version of the philosophy of ...

It was no surprise that former lawyer Jock Serong received the Ned Kelly Award for Best First Crime Novel for his ...
Kelly Lund is 17 and lives in the Hollywood area on the fringes of the lives of the rich and famous. Two years ...

The machinations of Mistress Blackthorn’s sworn enemy and the cause of all her misfortune, Mathuin of Laois, are ...

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Fans of Val McDermid will be delighted her latest crime novel is in the bookshops. Inspector Karen ...

Friedrich Gerstäcker was an early example of the professional adventurer who funds his activities by writing about ...

Melbourne food writer Richard Cornish loves nothing more than to clamp his slavering chops onto a hunk of freshly ...
Lee Zachariah has had some notable bookend moments in his life, the most important of which seem to be the ...

This book is for anyone who loves dairy products – milk, butter, yoghurt and especially cheese.
You might know ...

Charlie Davis is a cutter. Whenever life becomes harrowing, she makes neat little slices on her arms or legs, and ...

When Beck is shipped off to Canada, it’s as though his life falls out of his own hands. Sent to live with the ...
Nemesis has been born and bred for one purpose: to be a living weapon. She is told that she is not truly human; ...

It’s the late 1960s, and Chairman Mao is in control of China. In spite of Mao’s many promises, life in China is ...

Malkin didn’t have a happy first life. Thrown into the river by the Owners when he was just a kitten, it was a ...

Little Mouse has one favourite word: No!
If Mummy Mouse says it’s time to get dressed, Little Mouse shouts ‘No!’ ...

Mother Duck is taking her babies out for a waddle across a bridge. A gust of wind blows one of the ducklings into ...
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