2019 Fogarty Literary Award: Michael Burrows reads from Where the Line Breaks

May 14, 2019 00:13:18
2019 Fogarty Literary Award: Michael Burrows reads from Where the Line Breaks
The Fremantle Press Podcast
2019 Fogarty Literary Award: Michael Burrows reads from Where the Line Breaks

May 14 2019 | 00:13:18

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Claire Miller Helen Milroy Georgia Richter Brooke Dunnell

Show Notes

 
Michael Burrows is an author and poet from Perth. Here, he reads from his first novel, Where the Line Breaks, which was inspired by an Anzac Day experience in Gallipoli, the search for Australian war poetry and his love for Western Australia. It's in the running to win the Fogarty Literary Award.
Copyright Michael Burrows.

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