Loopholes by Susan McCreery - ISBN: 9781925052299
Paperback
LOOPHOLE, noun. 1. An escape route from a sticky situation. 2. A chink in the system that allows us to circumvent or avoid consequences.

Loopholes

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  • Paperback

    160 pages

  • Release Date

    1 December 2016

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Summary

LOOPHOLE, noun. 1. An escape route from a sticky situation. 2. A chink in the system that allows us to circumvent or avoid consequences. These perfectly formed microfictions provide glimpses into the everyday challenges of family life, relationships, ageing and loss. McCreery’s characters are typical humans - flawed, vulnerable, frustrating and frustrated. Told with empathy and wit and honed with a wordsmith’s skill, Loopholes makes us see ourselves and each other differently. With illustr…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781925052299
ISBN-10:192505229X
Author:Susan McCreery
Publisher:Spineless Wonders
Imprint:Spineless Wonders
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:160
Release Date:1 December 2016
Weight:168g
Dimensions:165mm x 165mm x 8mm
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Critics Review

‘To succeed, microfiction must combine efficiency of text with immediacy of imagery and neat narrative twists, all in a space small enough for a single reading. It’s an artform that Susan McCreery shows a masterly command of.’ Hilary Simmons, BOOKS + PUBLISHING

About The Author

Susan McCreery

SUSAN MCCREERY is a writer from Thirroul, NSW. Her microfiction has been published by Spineless Wonders (Writing To The Edge, Flashing The Square, Out of Place), as well as by Seizure and Cuttlefish. Her poetry and short fiction have appeared in Best Australian Poems 2009, Sleepers Almanac, Going Down Swinging, Hecate, Five Bells, Island, Award Winning Australian Writing, Lost Boy, Escape, The Trouble with Flying and Shibboleth, among others. Story competition shortlistings include the Overland/Victoria University, the Hal Porter, The Age, the Margaret River and the Albury City; prizes include the joanne burns/Flashing the Square, the Carmel Bird, the Bundaberg Writers, the Peter Cowan Writers, and the Julie Lewis. Her poetry collection, Waiting for the Southerly, was commended in the Anne Elder award (2012). In 2014 she was awarded a Varuna fellowship and an Australia Society of Authors mentorship for her short story collection. She has worked as professional proofreader for the past eighteen years, and when not at her desk she can be found swimming long distances in the ocean. BETTINA KAISER is a visual artist as well as a graphic and web designer with over fifteen years experience. Bettina has undertaken artistic residencies in Antarctica and in outback Australia’s Milparinka. She won the 2007 Hazelhurst Art on Paper Award and has exhibited throughout Australia as well as overseas. She has a particular interest in collaborative artistic practices.

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