Oh Errol, sang Australian Crawl in their hymn to Tasmania’s gift to swashbuckling, I would give everything just to be like him. Such was the strength of the Flynn legend that the band named its second album Sirocco, after the schooner the adventure-seeking 20-year-old sailed from Sydney to New Guinea in 1929. Presumably it wasn’t Errol the tobacco planter and slave trader that inspired the...
The Monthly, September 2007, No. 27
Ticked Off • Ashley Hay
Full House
• Annabel McGilvrayEl Pollo Loco • Mungo MacCallum
The Other End of Town • Alice Pung
Ho-Diddly-Hum • Luke Davies
Let a Thousand Weeds Bloom • Gideon Haigh
Tales from Pig City • Robert Forster
‘Linda Marrinon: Let Her Try’ by Chris McAuliffe • Justin Clemens
'No One Belongs Here More Than You' by Miranda July • Zora Simic


