The Monthly, September 2005, No. 5
In This Issue
The Nation Reviewed
Comment
• Andrew Wilke
She is Somewhere
• Celina Riberio
This is Your Afterlife
• Kerryn Goldsworthy
Beach Boy
• Gideon Haigh
Murder at Pioneer Cemetery
• Anna Clark
• Andrew WilkeShe is Somewhere
• Celina RiberioThis is Your Afterlife
• Kerryn GoldsworthyBeach Boy
• Gideon HaighMurder at Pioneer Cemetery
• Anna ClarkThe Monthly Essays
Often she cried. Sometimes she screamed. She begun at Baxter in what was called Blue Compound. She was quickly sent to Red One
Rescue and remembrance in the creek beds of the desert
Arts & Letters
Normie's Father
• Roger McDonald
The Interpreter. If alive, will play
• Stephen Fay
Swingeing Pom. Christopher Hitchens and the road to curmudgeonhood.
• Phillip Knightley
Love Story. A vision of a world where adults and children are equals
• Maria Tumarkin
The Beautiful & the Damned Clunky
• Helen Garner
'Honeycomb' by Frank Black
• Robert Forster
'Hoi Polloi' by Craig Sherborne
• Luke Davies
'In My Skin' by Kate Holden
• Zora Simic
• Roger McDonaldThe Interpreter. If alive, will play
• Stephen FaySwingeing Pom. Christopher Hitchens and the road to curmudgeonhood.
• Phillip KnightleyLove Story. A vision of a world where adults and children are equals
• Maria TumarkinThe Beautiful & the Damned Clunky
• Helen Garner'Honeycomb' by Frank Black
• Robert Forster'Hoi Polloi' by Craig Sherborne
• Luke Davies'In My Skin' by Kate Holden
• Zora Simic

