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Wet Ink 17 kicks off the holidays with more great reads
A visit to Turkey opens the past for Hilaire, Randall Longmire takes a new look at Banjo Paterson, and Claire Zorn finds a relative's lost memories. Jenny Sinclair seeks the middle ground between a hippy past and corporate present and Peter W Bishop finds love with a gypsy heart, while Joel Philp discovers love conquers his communist ideals.
Kahli Scott dusts up a new way of looking at life and Nicola Redhouse finds the dangers in parallel suburban lives, while you can peek behind the scenes of a busy cafe with Jason Gent and a writers' centre with Michael Wilding.
There's poetry from Ron Pretty, Mark Tredinnick, Philip Hammial and Stephen Oliver, an interview with David Malouf and loads of book reviews to help you with your holiday reading.
Happy reading!
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We’re working to make sure issue eighteen is an excellent read from cover to cover. In the meantime, we hope you’re enjoying the current issue.
More details soon.
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Wet Ink was recently reviewed by EssentialWriters.com. Click here to read what they had to say.
And you can read an interview with Dominique Wilson, one of our managing editors here.
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