War veteran Jack is less than happy when city kids invade his quiet country community. But his wife Elsie welcomes […]
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When Margaret dies after a long and painful illness, her friends are bereft. But their sadness turns to shock when […]
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It’s the start of summer in Sydney. The smell of Aerogard wafts up my nostrils followed by a hint of […]
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“Gordy,” she says, leaning over me. Her breath smells of lunch, nothing unpleasant like my liquid food that smells of […]
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It wasn’t the first time that he had been there, but it was the first time that Anna really saw […]
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They turned up unexpectedly, uninvited and unwelcome guests they were, that Sunday in June. He and his little sidekick, strutting […]
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Do you have a whole lot of stuff that you hold onto because you might need it one day?” “Yeah, […]
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Where are you from?” It was the question I asked the taxi driver whose name was Dragan. The moment I saw […]
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The first glints of morning light peep through the vertical blinds. On cue the Holden ute next door, the one […]
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First Breakfast She wakes gradually, the earthy fragrance of fresh coffee calling her to the new day. She reaches out […]
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The feeling was with her all night, like a heavy rock in the middle of her gut. She couldn’t quite name […]
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I cannot write. I am not a poet. I am not an author of any kind. Never will my work be […]
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She breathed in deeply. There was still a part of her that thought she could back out, even now. Stuck in […]
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It will be a long, tough road, says the doctor. Dorothy cries. Bill kisses her gently on the forehead. She’s […]
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Announcing the winners of our Short Story competition for 2016…
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Celia Coyne’s moving story “Superhero”, about a daughter’s relationship with her mother who suffers from ill mental health, impressed the judges enough to be one of the grand winners of this year’s competition.
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“The Quest” focuses on the mysterious Jelly Woman and her quest for an elusive cake. This intriguing story impressed the judges to be the grand winner for this year.
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Our first winner in MiNDFOOD’s Short Story Competition is Chris Marcic. Chris retired to the east coast of Australia with her musician husband nearly three years ago after spending 38 years in Alice Springs. In the Centre, she worked variously as a newspaper journalist, ministerial officer, high school English teacher and casual presenter for 783ABC, Alice Springs. Since retiring, she has been able to devote more time to writing and has done well in local literary competitions over the last couple of years. When not writing, you’ll find her down at the beach walking her dogs, swimming or paddle-boarding when the tide is high.
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John was born in a small town in Somerset, England, and brought up in Woolwich, a worn down, largely military part of South East London. The Beresford Square market was very much the focal point of the area, and the people who owned the barrows were almost all second or third generation, and real slick salesmen. My brother was in the Merchant Navy and had visited NZ several times. When he told me that the pavements in Queen Street in Auckland had a white line down the middle I knew that there was a place I wanted to see. I started writing after a creative writing class with Michael Morrissey at Mt. Albert Grammar and discovered how much I liked building a story.
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