EDGE OF SEVENTEEN by STEVIE NICKS. Story by Lisa Jewell
Lisa Jewell Loungeroom, Clarinda, Melbourne 1982Mrs Rainer was a tyrant with a vacuuming fetish. She would make me take my shoes off before even looking at the carpet.
Lisa Jewell Loungeroom, Clarinda, Melbourne 1982Mrs Rainer was a tyrant with a vacuuming fetish. She would make me take my shoes off before even looking at the carpet.
Aimee Knight Mary St / Electric Avenue / Wuthering Heights, Adelaide, 2012 – 2014A proverbial banshee was born this morn and for her, we re-dub this oft-cursed cottage ‘Wuthering Heights’.
Casselise Rowe Between Coober Pedy and William Creek, outback Australia, June 2007Two stray horses trotted up to the car, out of nowhere, curiously looking in on us as if also wanting to hear the music.
Matthew Naqvi Lounge room, 3.45pm, 2004, BroadmeadowsMy parents didn’t mind because this was as troublesome as I got.
Stephen Andrew Lounge room, Warrandyte 1975My inner ear quivered like a Jack Russell on heat as I rode home on the bus. I slid out the disc, looked at the warm, mustard-coloured Reprise record label and lowered the needle onto the outside groove.
Rachel Howlett Brashs Record store Melbourne,1981I double-checked the orange CBS label before handing over my two dollars, made up of Charles and Diana commemorative fifty-cent coins.