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Mary Manning works at Jesuit Communications. She writes poetry, stories and educational texts.
When prospective plumbing or hospitality students are quizzed about why they want to do a course, there are easy answers about improving job skills. Not so for aspiring creative writing students.
With characters at low points in their lives, Nights in the Asylum is saved from being a dark novel by moments where care and love bring positive change.
Fiction by Mary Manning
John Sendy revisits Joseph Furphy’s Such is Life
Jane Mayo Carolan considers Jim Griffin’s John Wren: A life reconsidered.
Mary Manning interviews English novelist Salley Vickers.
I haven’t decided what I will do in my next life although the people who organise these things have been sending me reminders about it for the past two years.
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