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Join novellist and poet Mark O’Flynn for a lively discussion of his latest work, a witty and poignant story inspired by eccentric real-life novelist Eve Langley, who famously dressed as Oscar Wilde and wielded a sword around Katoomba.
Mark O’Flynn has published five collections of poems, most recently The Soup’s Song. His poetry and short fiction have appeared in many Australian journals as well as overseas. His novels include Grassdogs and The Forgotten Wild. He has also published the comic memoir False Start and a collection of short fiction, White Light. He lives in the Blue Mountains.
Dr Judith Seaboyer is a Lecture in Literature at University of Queensland.


