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Gaylene Perry

Gaylene Perry is the author of Midnight Water: A Memoir (2004).

Gaylene Perry reviews ‘Seeing George’ by Cassandra Austin, ‘Backwaters’ by Robert Engwerda and ‘Paint’ by John Honey

December 2004–January 2005, no. 267 01 December 2004
Of these three début novels, John Honey’s Paint is by far the richest: the only one that has the feel of a world turning as its pages ever more rapidly must be turned. Honey has created characters that matter to the reader and offers a truly immersive reading experience. Laying it on thick is a vivid theme in the novel, whether what’s being laid on is paint, food, wine, drama, passion or bul ... (read more)

Gaylene Perry reviews ‘The True Green of Hope’ by N.A. Bourke and ‘The Eyes of The Tiger’ by Manfred Jurgensen

November 2005, no. 276 01 November 2005
To varying degrees, both of these second novels by Brisbane authors conjure southern Queensland as completely different from any other place in Australia. It is disconcerting but also beguiling. Disorientation and displacement are strong themes in both novels. In very different ways, they explore the lives of characters who have been lost, abandoned or orphaned at some time. Now each of these adul ... (read more)