In The Best Australian Stories 2014, Patrick White AwardтАУwinning author Amanda Lohrey selects the outstanding short fiction of the year. Sometimes fantastical, sometimes raw, and always a тАШshot of adrenaline to the mind and heartтАЩ, this collection features exciting new voices alongside the established and admired.┬а
The edges of reality blur in a corporate lawyerтАЩs tale of working in a 1200-storey glass tower. A prized coffee table becomes the focus of a fatherтАЩs anxieties and frustrations. Tense and fractured lines of communication shape the life of an interpreter on Christmas Island. Imaginative, remarkable, intimate тАУ this unmissable anthology celebrates the art of consummate storytelling.
Julienne Van Loon тАв Shaun Prescott тАв Lucy Neave тАв Anthony Panegyres тАв Nicola Redhouse тАв Edwina Shaw тАв Claire Corbett тАв Fiona Place тАв Kate Elkington тАв Arabella Edge тАв Claire Aman тАв Angela Meyer тАв J.Y.L. Koh тАв Rebekah Clarkson тАв Ryan O'Neill тАв Mark Smith тАв Anna Krien тАв David Brooks тАв Leah Swann тАв Kirsten Tranter тАв Lisa Jacobson тАв Melanie Joosten┬а
Amanda Lohrey is the author of the novella Vertigo┬аand of the short story collection Reading Madame Bovary, which won the Fiction Prize and the Steele Rudd Short Story Award in the 2011 Queensland Literary Awards. Her most recent novel is The Philosopher's Doll, which was longlisted for the Miles Franklin Award and the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award.