Stories - Journal
Funded by Copyright Agency, Department of Local Government, Sports and Cultural Industries, and our Founders Circle, Journal is an online column hosted on the Centre for Stories’ website showcasing writing by local, national, and international writers.
The column includes stories of creative non-fiction about real personal experiences. Journal serves as an immediate response to the pandemic's effect on writers.
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- Story Collections:
- All Stories
- More Than Our Stories
- Rubibi Yarning
- Colourful Stories
- Against All Odds
- Hear Our Voice
- Backstories 2022
- Game Changers
- My Art, My Armadale
- Death and Dying
- Everyone Deserves a Place to Call Home
- Zooming In
- Side Walks 2021
- Backstories 2021
- Forbidden Love
- Words to Live By
- Untold Stories of Perth
- Out of Touch: COVID Stories from WA
- Journal
- Rule Breakers
- On The Page
- 16 Days, 16 Stories
- Saga Sisterhood
- Food, Faith and Love in WA
- Roaring Nineties
- Special Stories
- Bright Lights, No City
- A Mile in My Shoes
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NOT PART OF THE PLAN by Brooke Dunnell
'My imagined child would spout endless questions, half of the words indecipherable, and squeal when we failed to understand.'Read More -
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NO FICTIONS, NO MYTHS, NO LIES by Ashwani Kumar
'Everyone has a home except migrants, for it is displacement and dislocation. They build a home for everyone but can’t own it.'Read More -
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WRITING IN BLACK by Jannali Jones
'I set about writing what I thought people wanted to read about; a certain ‘Aboriginal’ experience that was expected from an Indigenous author.'Read More -
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ALL LOVE BEGINS AND ENDS THERE by Camha Pham
'How are women not revered for this rather than being relegated to the sidelines? How did men manage to turn the creation of life against us? We are life itself.'Read More -
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THE UNANTICIPATED LIFE by Tinashe Jakwa
'Looking forward to the future can be a worthwhile endeavour. But, I have found that it can turn into an all-consuming practice that can have a debilitating impact.'Read More -
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THE PARABLE OF BANSI LAL BABU by Rashida Murphy
'"You remember Bansi Lal Babu?" asks my father, frowning down at me as I sit on the floor of our lounge, back against the wall, ginger cat purring on my lap.'Read More