A lofty list to read at your leisure

Each year I send a book list to friends and contacts with highlights from my previous year’s reading — and they love it. This week The Cove Observer is publishing my list. Here it is for people who haven’t seen it yet and who don’t live in Lane Cove, on the Lower North Shore of Sydney.

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burns’ brush bristles and the sparks fly

joanne burns taught me a lot about writing during my time at university and with her recent poetry collection, brush, my education continues. What I relish in her work, old and new, is its humour and playfulness, its gimlet-eyed perception and its voltaic surge. In burns’ spirit of inventiveness, I’ve chosen several definitions of the

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The ode more travelled

In 2014, I pledged to spend more time writing and learning about poetry. Galloping away from the Year of the Horse and into the Year of the Sheep (which starts on February 19) I’m wondering: What have I achieved? What tips can I offer to others attempting to stay the course? Tip 1. Write drafts

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Triple treat to end a great reading year

Three great books sweetened the days between Christmas and January 1 for me — ending a fine literary year and paving the way for a happy 2015 of reading pleasure. I wonder which of these three sweet treats will please your palate over the summer break? 1. Revolutionary Road Richard Yates, with a rapier-deftness like

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What are days for? — Reading Robert Dessaix of course!

Robert Dessaix’s voice is as distinctive as a fingerprint and his dazzling flights through fiction and memoir distinguish his writing in Australian letters. What Days Are For: A Memoir, published in November, is classic Dessaix and does not disappoint. Despite its clinical backdrop, it’s an intimate fireside chat, blazing and crackling — and I was

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Santa’s reindeers of my reading world

Santa’s reindeers do heavy lifting at Christmas but they don’t get much glory (or cake). I raise a glass to my reindeers of 2014. These are the books I meant to garland with fairy lights well before now … but the year jingled away. Dasher … Combining classical music and travel: Was this memoir written

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Want to speed date true love? Try these beauties

Speed date 1: Australian Love Stories First crush, slow burn or for better or worse? First crush? Easy. Bruce Pascoe’s ‘Dawn’. It’s a paean to a sleeping woman and the reader shares her lover’s gaze. Sensual. Silver-tongued. Seductive. Here’s an amuse bouche: ‘It is allowed that I may let a finger slide into the cup

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