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'Carol Chandler's writing subtly compels you into a "dark wood" of her characters' "niggling restlessness"so you feel you have one foot in ordinary "reality" and one (metaphorical) foot in the dubious illumination of dream/memory/speculation... These are forcefully charged fragments of (dis)connection where glittering surfaces and shadowy, half-accusatory memories and perceptions create a powerful sense of undercurrent. This is rich, liminal prose that keeps you constantly engaged, wanting clarity and resolution in a world of compromised relationships and disturbing self-awareness. Clever, high-tensile paranoia...' - David Gilbey…mehr

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'Carol Chandler's writing subtly compels you into a "dark wood" of her characters' "niggling restlessness"so you feel you have one foot in ordinary "reality" and one (metaphorical) foot in the dubious illumination of dream/memory/speculation... These are forcefully charged fragments of (dis)connection where glittering surfaces and shadowy, half-accusatory memories and perceptions create a powerful sense of undercurrent. This is rich, liminal prose that keeps you constantly engaged, wanting clarity and resolution in a world of compromised relationships and disturbing self-awareness. Clever, high-tensile paranoia...' - David Gilbey
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Autorenporträt
Carol Chandler's short stories have won awards and she has been published in Australian literary magazines. She has been granted the award of Writing Fellow with the Fellowship of Australian Writers, and co-edited Written in Sand, a community poetry and visual arts project. She is also the editor of Bondi Tides, an anthology from the Bondi Writers' Group. Her short story collection Anonymous Caller was awarded First Commended for Best First Book in the IP Picks Awards, under the working title Sphinx. Her novella Black Mountain was shortlisted in the Seizure Novella IV Competition and published by Ginninderra Press. Black Mountain was also longlisted for the Davitt Awards and Commended in the Society of Women Writers Award for fiction.