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Fables Queer and Familiar

Fables Queer and Familiar

Margaret Merrilees, Chia Moan

Is your phone smarter than you are?
Why does the weather map turn purple, and how do you protect your tomatoes when it does?
And just what do you do with a lesbian grandmother?

Fables Queer and Familiar is a wry, affectionate look at the lives of two lesbian grannies, their friends, family and community. Anyone who knows an ageing activist will recognise the combination of good intentions and aching joints. And anyone who has been young will identify with the children as they try to make sense of a mystifying adult world.

Fables Queer and Familiar, which started life as the online serial 'Adelaide Days', is also broadcast by Radio Adelaide.

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Margaret Merrilees was born and bred in Western Australia but now lives in Adelaide. Her idiosyncratic essays, which combine memoir, history and social commentary, have appeared in Meanjin, Island, Wet Ink and Griffith Review. Her debut novel The First Week won the Adelaide Festival Unpublished Manuscript Award and was shortlisted for the Barbara Jefferis Award and a NSW Premier's Literary Award.

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Chia Moan works at the interface between ideas and words, the material world and images. Her shows have ranged from Gaining Momentum at the Half Moon Gallery in London, a pioneering exploration of women's athleticism, to recent work in Eye Object, at the Balmain Watchhouse, based on tracings of her own body in yoga action. She teaches graphic facilitation and keeps track of her own life through daily cartooning. Chia lives in Sydney.

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IMAGES   Illustrated
PAGE COUNT   176
DIMENSIONS   210 x 135 mm