A Good Year For The Roses by Elvis Costello. Story by Zoë Krupka.
It was a tiny rose the colour of musk sticks and fairy floss and just blown, on the climber that never flowered after that one winter when we cut it right back.
A HARD DAY’S NIGHT by THE BEATLES. Story by Paul Dufficy.
The theatre manager probably retired to the screening room and poured herself a stiff drink or two.
A Love Supreme by John Coltrane. Fiction by Nick Gadd
Fiction by Nick Gadd A home in Yarraville, Melbourne. A Friday evening 2008The guy selling the sax was over sixty, a retired postman, but he played ten times better than Philip ever would.
A meeting of rivers – Albury 2023
All photos by Peter Charlesworth. The river of song flowed into the river of story at our [...]
A mirth of stories
Of the 560 stories on this website we've got nearly 30 stories that we've listed under 'Humour', kicking off with this year's jazz poems from Bill Arnott and then delving deep into our back catalogue.
A MOMENT’S GRACE by BOY & BEAR Story by Jesse Maskell
…the crash site, barrel-rolled down the hill at 100 Ks an hour, a miracle we both walked away over a year ago now, sorry for the van, I hate Grafton now…