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Australian titles reviewed in 2017!

December 30, 2017March 24, 2020 By Underground Team

Below are all the Australian titles reviewed by Underground Writers in 2017!     The Other Woman by Kylie Jones, reviewed by Kate,

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Interview: Kylie Jones, author of ‘The Other Woman’

May 22, 2017May 18, 2018 By Underground Team

Kylie Jones, self-published author of The Other Woman Kylie Jones’ self-published novel The Other Woman begins with the author’s husband telling her, after

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#Jess Rae #Kate Lomas Glendenning #Shelley Carter

Issue 17: The Hitchhiker is here

February 5, 2017September 28, 2019 By Underground Team

Issue 17: The Hitchhiker is here! Featuring poetry from Jan Price and short stories from Jane Downing, Kerri Turner, Daniel Campbell, Carmenn Alexander

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