31 Days of Stories 2026, Day 19: Stories by Helen Garner
This is perhaps Garner's secret weapon as a fiction writer: her resolute refusal to explain.
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This is perhaps Garner's secret weapon as a fiction writer: her resolute refusal to explain.
What begins mildly enough takes a sharp turn toward cosmic horror about a third of the way through.
"The opportunity that a prize like this provides is not the opportunity to compete. It is the opportunity to be seen."
Clark stumbled across the documents relating to the scandal some three decades ago.
The line between American politics and entertainment has long been blurry and malleable.
Dawson seems fairly sanguine about the slim chances Alberta secession has.
Westhead has done an invaluable service by shedding light on the ugly underbelly of a system that starts scooping up boys as young as five or six.
Kraus provides such a deep dive that even people who have seen the film multiple times will find something new to discover in his text.
If the owners have at times seemed to prioritize winning over team makeup or history, Kelly argues they do so at their peril.
It is true that Dan has repeatedly violated the eight commandment; it is equally true that the commandment does not put a dollar value on theft.