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July 6, 2014. Chris and I have been blessed with not just one grandchild but two within the space of two days. On the 27th June Nadine and Kim were delivered of a new baby boy, Felix Arthur Frederick Lang, and on the 28th Hannah and Trent gave birth to a new baby girl, Giselle Sophia Gardiner. Here’s a little gallery of photos of the new babies. Felix, new born. Felix, new born. Felix, new born. Giselle, ten hours old. Giselle, ten hours old. Giselle day two and a half days. July 3, 2012. The bunya trees...
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Superb Accommodation at Maleny | Steven Lang
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Superb Accommodation at Maleny. July 4, 2015. We’ve been letting it now for seven months and the response from guests has been extremely encouraging. Check out the website. For more images and comments (or for availability). John Birmingham for Outspoken. On not hearing a kookaburra. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. Kaalba – self-contained accommodation at Maleny. My website and blog. Kim Lang's blog. London Review of Books.
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Writing | Steven Lang
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Spectre and the Trauma Theory of Literature. November 27, 2015. 2015 Directed Sam Mendes. Image via Sony Pictures and MGM. Let me declare my biases: I like Bond films. I particularly like Daniel Craig as Bond. When, in. The problem with that film,. And, even moreso, with. Which is a great relief). What has happened recently in the series is that the requirement for an ‘origin story’ has overtaken the genre under the rubric of what Hemingway referred to as ‘the trauma theory of literature’. As I said ...
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Books | Steven Lang
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88 Lines About 44 Women. For the Christina Stead Award for Fiction 2010. For the Qld Premier’s Literary Award for Fiction 2010. Wry, insightful, intelligent,. 88 Lines About 44 Women. Traces the boundaries of shame and how it obstructs the capacity for love. Are all men emotionally diconnected? Does true intimacy bring redemption, or is it the other way round? 88 Lines About 44 Women. A powerful example of the strength of Australian fiction. 88 Lines About 44 Women. The Australian Literary Review. You ca...
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Book reviews | Steven Lang
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Category Archives: Book reviews. John Birmingham for Outspoken. July 4, 2015. I have just finished the third instalment in John Birmingham’s. Dave Hooper Trilogy: Emergence, Resistance, Ascendance. Now I had a conversation with a young person the other day about this sort of thing. She said, ‘As soon as someone in a book names their sword I’m out of there.’ Which pretty much sums up my own attitude. Dave’s splitting maul, in these books, is called. Indeed on his blog Cheeseburger Gothic. I’m not going to...
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Caught in a Sand Trap | Steven Lang
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Caught in a Sand Trap. December 30, 2014. An interesting article in the. Last week on the subject of golf. The. Is, of course, not famous for its radical take on events. Its analysis of the problems facing the sport on a local level should therefore probably be required reading for all Councillors and staff at Sunshine Coast Council those who have recently pledged $450,000 to building a course in Maleny. 6 per cent to less than 2 per cent. The article goes on to list some of the problems with Golf and th...
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Steven Lang | My website and blog
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Spectre and the Trauma Theory of Literature. On not hearing a kookaburra. Superb Accommodation at Maleny. John Birmingham for Outspoken. Welcome to my website, you can navigate from here to information about my books, or to purchase them. You can also visit my blog, the about me and biography pages. Just use the menu at the top, or, for featured articles like the six above, just click on the title to go directly to the post. For several years I operated a blog under the name of. My website and blog.
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Building | Steven Lang
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June 24, 2013. Over the last year this blog has slipped into somnolence, pushed aside by family (two grandchildren, a daughter’s wedding), other sorts of writing (a new novel in first draft), politics and conservation (two big tree plants and much lobbying), outspoken (Bill Gammage in July) and now … building. The author at work. Rain on the new deck. Language as the Medium of Being. One thought on “Building”. June 24, 2013 at 8:01 pm. Best wishes, Natalya. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. My website and blog.
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Landscape | Steven Lang
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On not hearing a kookaburra. August 29, 2015. Perhaps the kookaburras were away this morning. On holiday in France or Turkey. Taken a cheap flight to Tasmania or New Zealand for a break. I hope it is so. I read, recently, that the kookaburra is in decline. Perhaps, though, it is time to shake off my reluctance and once again consider taking up the baton. The original need remains: today, in the morning chorus of birds, I did not hear a kookaburra. I do so much hope it was an aberration. July 4, 2015.
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Family | Steven Lang
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July 6, 2014. Chris and I have been blessed with not just one grandchild but two within the space of two days. On the 27th June Nadine and Kim were delivered of a new baby boy, Felix Arthur Frederick Lang, and on the 28th Hannah and Trent gave birth to a new baby girl, Giselle Sophia Gardiner. Here’s a little gallery of photos of the new babies. Felix, new born. Felix, new born. Felix, new born. Giselle, ten hours old. Giselle, ten hours old. Giselle day two and a half days. July 3, 2012.
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