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Dirt
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 160

Dirt

A new girl in town seeks the realisation of her fantasies, and finds the unexpected. A brother and a sister embark on a journey in search of their estranged brother. An acquaintance comes to stay and old habits are quickly resumed … No one in these stories has solid ground under their feet. Linked by coincidence and desire, by death and geography, they struggle towards futures where nothing in certain — learning to live without expectation but not without hope. Originally published in 1994 as Suck My Toes, Dirt is short fiction at its finest: polished, witty, and explosive. It won the Steele Rudd Award for an Australian short-story collection, cementing Fiona McGregor’s reputation as one of our most exciting writers.

Au Pair
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 241

Au Pair

Searching for solitude and a space to re-create herself away from her large Sydney family, a twenty-one-year-old woman embraces the anonymous pleasures of a foreign language and city. In doing so she launches herself into the madness of a wealthy Parisian household — and while she expects to be treated as an equal, she comes to realise she is little more than a servant. In this, her first novel, Fiona McGregor has given us a funny and occasionally painful account of the search for identity and the pressures of family and place which shape us.

Iris
  • Language: en

Iris

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-09-27
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  • Publisher: Picador

"Who is Iris Webber? A thief, a fighter, a wife, a lover. A scammer, a schemer, a friend. A musician, a worker, a big-hearted fool. A woman who has prevailed against the toughest gangsters of the day, defying police time and again, yet is now trapped in a prison cell. Guilty or innocent? Rollicking through the underbelly of 1930s sly-grog Sydney, Iris is a dazzling literary achievement from one of Australia's finest writers. Based on actual events and set in an era of cataclysmic change, here is a fierce, fascinating tale of a woman who couldn't be held back."--Publisher's website.

Buried Not Dead
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 254

Buried Not Dead

Novelist Fiona McGregor'snew book, Buried Not Dead, is a collection of essays on art, literature and performance, sexuality, activism and the life of the city. It features performance artists, writers, dancers, tattooists and DJs, some of them famous, like Marina Abramović and Mike Parr, while others, like Latai Taumoepeau, Lanny K and Kathleen Mary Fallon, are important figures but less well known. In her portraits of these performers and artists and the scenes they inhabit, McGregor creates an intimate and expansive archive of a kind rarely recorded in our histories. Fiona McGregor has a deep and enduring involvement in the worlds she represents. She came of age as an artist during an out...

Indelible Ink
  • Language: en

Indelible Ink

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013
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  • Publisher: Scribe Us

Marie King is a 59-year-old divorcée from Sydney's affluent north shore. Having devoted her rather conventional life to looking after her husband and three children - who have now all departed the family home - she is experiencing something of an identity crisis, especially as she must now sell the family home and thus lose her beloved garden.

A Novel Idea
  • Language: en

A Novel Idea

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-04
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  • Publisher: Unknown

A Novel Idea is a memoir in photoessay form that follows Fiona McGregor's life as shewrites her award-winning novel Indelible Ink. It is a tongue-in-cheekrumination on the monotony and loneliness of the novelist's daily life, and theact of endurance the writer must perform. Through an extendedsequence of photographs taken on a hand-me-down camera, accompanied by terse,evocative captions, the book spans several years of labour andprocrastination, elation and despair. The details of the outside worldintrude as McGregor works on the novel alone in her Bondi flat, with nothingbut a desk, a pin-board, a laptop and a cat, and in studio spaces in Berlin and Estonia. McGregor's voice iswry, vulnerable, at times caustic, capturing the colloquial qualities of herfiction and the durational nature of her performance art via the ephemeral andessential thoughts that take up an author's days, weeks, and years.

Indelible Ink
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 452

Indelible Ink

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012
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  • Publisher: Atlantic

Marie King is 59, recently divorced and her children have moved out. On a drunken whim she gets a tattoo, an act that gives way to an unexpected friendship with her tattoo artist, Rhys. Before long Rhys introduces Marie to a side of her city she has never seen before.

Strange Museums
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 238

Strange Museums

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The dictum goes: Go to the bars of a place to understand its living. Go to the museums to understand its dead. When Fiona McGregor, writer and performance artist, travelled to Poland in 2006 as a festival participant, it was her first visit to Eastern Europe. She had a remarkable vantage point to observe new formations in old Europe: economic, political, and personal. Fiona gets caught up watching and participating in a culture in change, where people are struggling to live well enough under capitalism and where old ideas are expressed in the extraordinary cluster of public museums she found. This is a travelogue of Poland from street level.

Chemical Palace
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 381

Chemical Palace

The long awaited second novel from Fiona McGregor, which charts the dance parties, relationships and creative endeavours of a group of friends in Sydney.

Suck My Toes
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 208

Suck My Toes

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1994
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The reissue of the collection that took gay writing into the mainstream, from one of Australia's most exciting new writers.