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Dark Dreams: Australian Refugee Stories by young writers aged 11-20 years edited by Sonja Deichan, Heather Milar and Eva Sallis

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October 2004, no. 265

Dark Dreams: Australian Refugee Stories by young writers aged 11-20 years edited by Sonja Deichan, Heather Milar and Eva Sallis

Wakefield Press, $19.95 pb, 213 pp

Dark Dreams: Australian Refugee Stories by young writers aged 11-20 years edited by Sonja Deichan, Heather Milar and Eva Sallis

by
October 2004, no. 265

In 2002 Eva Sallis – activist and author of, among others, the 1997 Vogel winner Hiam, – launched ‘Australia IS Refugees’, a writing competition for young people aged between eleven and twenty years old. The competition – a project of the humanitarian organisation Australians against Racism, of which Sallis is present – swiftly gained the support of a wide range of high-profile companies and individuals, many doubtless contributing as a means to show disapproval of this country’s hardline, ethically dubious treatment of refugees.

Dark Dreams: Australian Refugee Stories by young writers aged 11-20 years

Dark Dreams: Australian Refugee Stories by young writers aged 11-20 years

edited by Sonja Deichan, Heather Milar and Eva Sallis

Wakefield Press, $19.95 pb, 213 pp

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