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New Royce Leville book gets release date
The award-winning author of A Little Leg Work and The Book of Names is back, with a crime-comedy-caper set in Perth, Australia. Quintus Huntley: Botany is coming on 13 October, and is the first book in a series featuring the washed-up poet turned detective Quintus Huntley. Poetry might not be able to save the world,…
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FADEAWAY recieves development funding
The screenplay Fadeaway, by Campbell Jefferys, has received funding from the highly competitive Director’s Cut-Gremium of the MOIN Filmförderung in Hamburg. Involved in the further development of the project are director Caren Wuhrer and the production companies Marlene Film and Tatami Films. Fadeaway takes a unique perspective on the underdog-sport drama. Former basketball star JARON…
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Balaclava German Edition
We are very excited to announce that the German edition of Balaclava is now available. A huge thank you to translator Anne Masur and the editorial team, led by Miriam Neidhardt, for the outstanding work done to complete the German translation. The book is available on Amazon and from bookstores.
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Balaclava Launch Event
On April 28, we will be launching BALACLAVA in Hamburg, with live music from Sissos Music , all in comfortable surrounds of The Baby Goat in St Pauli. Here is the dedicated event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/761705172524658
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Balaclava now available
Climate change. Water shortages. Economic inequality. Limited opportunity. Politicians who only care about the 1%. People are angry and the world is on edge. Millions are ready to fight for the change they want. All they need is a leader. Balaclava, the new thriller from award-winning Australian writer Campbell Jefferys, goes inside the protest scene…
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Watch Mikelis on Vimeo
Based on a short story by Royce Leville, from his collection The Book of Names, the short film Mikelis is available to watch on Vimeo. Written and directed by Marc Bethke, and starring James Cosmo, Samuel Weiss and Oana Solomon, Mikelis tells the story of a mathematician working for the European Union, who is sitting…
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Aussie Artists in Germany
During the COVID-19 lockdowns, Rippple Media ran a series of live events showcasing Australian artists who live in Germany. These “words and music” events were set up to share creative work, show solidarity for the difficult circumstances we are all facing and raise money for the Indigenous Literacy Foundation. “We’re very grateful to be receiving…