The Devil in Brisbane - Contents

Contents

  • A DEVIL OF A JOB, T. J. Banks
  • GUNSLINGER, Lee Battersby
  • AN INNOCENT TÊTE-A-TÊTE WITH THE DEVIL, Celeste Birt
  • BETWEEN THE COVERS, K. J. Bishop
  • THE BLANK PAGE, Michele Cashmore
  • CHILD SUPPORT, Kylie chan
  • LAST NIGHT, Mark Curtis
  • VIVA LA REVOLUTION!, E. Robert Dobson
  • AN HOUR WITH THE DEVIL, Lee Dublin
  • THE DEVIL BEHIND THE LOUVRES, Grace Dugan
  • THE AGREEMENT, Paul Garrety
  • FACT: THE DEVIL IS IN THE DETAIL, Hugh C. Gray
  • DEVIL’S DEBRIEF, Lea Greenaway
  • DOONICE, Kristopher Lee Hembury
  • AND THE DEEP BLUE SEA, Robert Hoge
  • THE THIRD STAIR FROM THE TOP, Vanda Ivanovic
  • THE CONFÉRENCIER, Vanda Ivanovic
  • NEIGHBOURS, Trent Jamieson
  • THE DEAL, Gary Kemble
  • THE PLURIPOTENTIARY, Chris Lynch
  • THE WRITER WHO COULD HAVE BEEN DOSTOYEVSKY, Geoffrey Maloney
  • A BARGAIN WITH THE WRITER, Michael S. Martin
  • ICE CUBE, Chris McMahon
  • TIME TO WRITE, Jason Nahrung
  • SHARP, Richard Pitchforth
  • DEVIL VERSUS WRITER, Bronwyn Price
  • SKIMMING STONES, Michelle Riedlinger
  • HEART AND SOUL, Nigel Stones
  • HABERDASHERY, Kim Westwood
  • DEVIL’S BLOCK, Mirjana Zivkovic
  • DEVIL WENT DOWN TO GEORGIa


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