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Review: Dropbear by Evelyn Araluen, by Lauren Pratt

March 7, 2021April 1, 2021 By Underground Team

Title: DropbearAuthor: Evelyn AraluenGenre: Verse/Poetry collectionPublisher: University of Queensland Press ‘The trope once had long hair and spoke of liberation, but now votes

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Review: Born Into This by Adam Thompson, by Lauren Pratt

January 27, 2021January 22, 2021 By Underground Team

Title: Born Into ThisAuthor: Adam ThompsonGenre: Literary Fiction; Short story collectionPublisher: UQP Adam Thompson’s debut book Born Into This is a thought-provoking short

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Interview: Laura Elvery by Lauren Pratt

November 4, 2020January 17, 2021 By Underground Team

Underground Junior Editor Lauren Pratt speaks with Laura Elvery about women in science, inspiration, and her new short story collection Ordinary Matter.  Congratulations

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