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Bibliophile | Former war reporter finds new stories in 'The Ghosts of Paris'

The Ghosts of Paris by Tara Moss Harper Collins Publishing Billie Walker is the only female inquiry agent (with the word ‘detective’ reserved for those in the...

Bibliophile | 'Women I Know' shares short stories of lived experience

Women I Know by Katerina Gibson Scribner It is always difficult to describe a collection of short stories, as they are often quite diverse. Katerina Gibson’s stories,...

Queer film director Bruce LaBruce returns with 'Saint Narcisse' 

Saint Narcisse | Dir: Bruce LaBruce | ★ ★ ★ ½  As the title suggests, the main character of this B-Grade film has a fetish for looking at...

Bibliophile | 'The Registrar' explores struggles working in hospital system

The Registrar by Dr Neela Janakiramanan Allen & Unwin Emma Swann is in her first year of a 5 year training program to become a surgeon at...

Review | Jane Castle shares what happens 'When The Camera Stopped Rolling'

When The Camera Stopped Rolling | Dir: Jane Castle | ★ ★ ★ ★ It wasn’t an accident that Jane Castle became a cinematographer. When her mother...

Bibliophile | Family finds connection in Steven Rowley's 'The Guncle'

The Guncle by Steven Rowley Simon & Schuster Guncle (gay uncle) Steven Rowley, who resides in Palm Springs with his husband, has dedicated his latest book to...

Review | Documentary thriller 'Navalny' must-see at Rev Film Fest

Navalny | Dir: Daniel Roher | ★ ★ ★ ★ ★  The poisoning of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny made the news all around the world. In August...

Bibliophile | Muddied memories unmuddled in 'A Place Near Eden'

A Place Near Eden by Nell Pierce Allen & Unwin Matilda (Tilly) was eleven when her parents fostered thirteen year old Sem. There were heated arguments between...

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