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GUEST POST: Tim Reeves on The Death of Dr Duncan

Tim Reeves’ The Death of Dr Duncan is the first account in 50 years to examine in detail Dr Duncan the man, his killing and its investigation, and the gay law reform it precipitated. In this guest post, Tim describes a chance finding which shed new light on Dr Duncan’s personality. Read on below.

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GUEST POST: The Feathers, by Stephen Orr

Author Stephen Orr's recent relocation to Albury has reignited a fascination with, and connection to, Australia artist Russell Drysdale. In this guest post, Stephen writes about Albury, about Drysdale, and their connection to Stephen's novel Incredible Floridas. Read on below.

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ANNOUNCEMENT: Cheryl Williss wins the first WWWC

We're thrilled to be able to announce the winner of the very first Wakefield Weekly Writing Competition: Cheryl Williss. Cheryl's response to the prompt 'Moving Around' has it all: astronauts, spirits, and a healthy dose of nostalgia for Adelaide in the late 60s. Read Cheryl's winning entry below.

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RAPID FIRE QUESTIONS WITH: Wendy Scarfe

In our author interview series RAPID FIRE, we’re getting to know our authors a little better by throwing a few quick questions at them. Next up to the plate is Wendy Scarfe, author of One Bright Morning. Set in Darwin in 1941, against the backdrop of war and the eventual bombing of Darwin, One Bright Morning is a story of love, hope, and finding peace in relationships. Read on to discover what books Wendy considers the greatest influence…

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BEHIND THE COVER: The Teeth of a Slow Machine

Andrew Roff's debut short-story collection, The Teeth of a Slow Machine, is a daring, irreverent exploration of the conundrums of contemporary life, and what it means to be a human. In this guest post, Andrew takes us through the design process for the cover of his collection. Many thanks to the covers' designer, Duncan Blachford of Typography Studio, who has generously allowed us to reproduce some of his early cover concepts. Read on to see the…

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ANNOUNCEMENT: Wakefield Weekly Writing Competition

We're excited to announce a new challenge for authors: the Wakefield Weekly Writing Competition! The WWWC will become a monthly competition, open to authors Australia-wide, with prizes including gift vouchers and the publication of winning entries right here on the Wakefield Press blog. We’d like the competition to help writers and researchers build readerships, help spread Wakefield’s own name and news of our books, and, who knows, help seed a few books of the future.  Entries are now…

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TRAVEL FOR TWO: Beauty, Charm and Tragedy in Zamosc

Roger Zubrinich and Judy Peters like to travel. A lot. Prior to the pandemic, the couple would escape the Australian winter and head to Europe for the summer, traipsing through countries via a hire car. With overseas travel now something of a dream, Roger has decided to revisit some of their destinations in writing. This week, Roger and Judy make their way into the centre of Zamosc in Poland. They find beauty in the town's design and the colourful…

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GUEST POST: Tanami Tourists by Elizabeth Hutchins

Wakefield Press author Elizabeth Hutchins' recently released Troop Train is a coming-of-age novel set in the chaos of the Second World War. This guest post is a story of a different kind of chaos – camping in the Australian desert. Elizabeth has been kind enough to share her story of being one of the first tourists to cross the Tanami Desert. In 2010, the story was a finalist in the Northern Territory Literary Awards. We're thrilled…

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TRAVEL FOR TWO: Piran's Places and Spaces

Roger Zubrinich and Judy Peters like to travel. A lot. Prior to the pandemic, the couple would escape the Australian winter and head to Europe for the summer, traipsing through countries via a hire car. With overseas travel now something of a dream, Roger has decided to revisit some of their destinations in writing. This week, Roger takes us to one of his favourite places to holida with Judy: Piran.

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Stephanie Radok's BECOMING A BIRD

Wakefield Press have been pleased to host Flinders University Honours student Melanie Ross working as an intern in our office. During her time here, Melanie gravitated towards Stephanie Radok's Becoming a Bird: Untold stories about art, a reflection on art and its purposes. In twelve meditative stories, Stephanie Radok discovers that, mostly, we are all at home everywhere in this world. In a beautiful essay for Sydney Review of Books, Martin Edmond writes that 'The direction…

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