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24.01.2022 Tune in to Backstory today to hear Thuy On talk about On the Street and her piece 'Melbourne's Literary Streetscapes'. 12.40 pm - perfect lunchtime listening!



19.01.2022 Happy new year all! Before 2020 ended, Sarah managed to squeeze in this interview on Let's Launch, over at AJC Publishing. Check out this great initiative to support Australian authors who didn't quite have the book launch they hoped for last year

19.01.2022 On the Street anthology editors Sue and Sarah finally got to celebrate its publication in-person today - how else but with a coffee on Brunswick Street? (If you're keen for a copy to go with your next latte, order very soon to get it before Christmas) #welcomeback #lifeafterlockdown #melbournewriters #onthestreetanthology

18.01.2022 We're all feeling a bit of FOMO at the mo, but stay strong Melbourne. This On the Street excerpt is from "A twilight dream", a beautiful meditation on place and the past by Olivia Shenken Enjoy! And if you're down south, keep warm and safe this weekend



15.01.2022 Congrats to one of our On the Street authors, Nick Gadd, on the launch of his latest book tonight. Love this cover!

15.01.2022 One for the speed-readers... Enjoy this riffle through the pages of On the Street www.quietcorner.com.au/books

08.01.2022 Nick Gadd's piece for On the Street takes us down Sunshine Road in search of monkey jockeys (really!). Here he is in The Westsider, talking psycho-geography and how to get inspiration from walking the streets.



04.01.2022 Miss the old Melbourne? The one where you could go about the streets, "shopping, getting drunk with mates, spewing, avoiding past lovers, meeting new ones, watching crowds, hugging strangers, stopping just to look"? Yeah, so do we. In their intro to On the Street, editors Susanna Nelson and Sarah Fraser ponder what we love so much about Melbourne's streets, and how Covid has (temporarily) changed them. Read it for free here

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