
instalments of a mystery story about someone fleeing organised crime who finds themself in a circus and must unwrap the secrets of their past
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The scouters in five Brumbies set the convoy in motion. Travelling south to Deniliquin. Close behind followed the road trains in order of least to most valuable: the privilege payer train, easily replaceable; the goods train, expensive but ...
As the lower edge of the low sun touched the upper edge of the flat horizon, fifty rousies and five sets of wheels began to drop the bigtop. And before the upper edge of the low sun dropped below the upper edge of the distant horizon, the m...
Val found himself within moments. Moments at the grub tent. Moments laying sleepless in the dog carriage listening to the growl of the dogs and the growl of the engine and the growling snore of the hobo. The work was slaughter and the payme...
Heavy and still he would float and feel the nothing and hear the silence and he would sit by the seven eleven and wait for the sun to drop low enough that he could lie down and sleep. And one time a kind stranger reached down through the de...
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A dark magical realism story set in a mad max 1900s circus. Themes: disassociation, identity, belonging, grief, acceptance, facing the past, piecing together the present. Influences: Jorge Louis Borges, Trent Dalton, Salman Rushdie, Maggie Stiefvater
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