Authors: Mark O'Flynn
Tags: #short Australian stories, #White Light, #Mark O'Flynn
âYou cooked a lovely meal,' she says, âmy dear, sweet adventurer.'
âMe? It's all I can do to get the car started in the morning.'
She must have looked adorable with braces. After she washes her hands, she gives me a sleepy hug, her mouth humming against my neck, which I take to be a manifestation of her love, love that is not humming against the neck of her old school flame.
âDid you enjoy seeing your pal?'
âWhat a dreary man,' she says, yawning again, as content as I've seen her.
These stories have previously appeared, sometimes in slightly different forms, in the following journals and magazines. My thanks to their editors. âRed Shoes' co-winner,
Patricia Hackett Prize
, 2008 and âTales of Action and Adventure' highly commended,
Shoalhaven Short Story Award
, 2009.
âBulldozer',
Muse
, Oct, 1996
âLoaded Dice',
Siglo
#
6
, 1996
âDrip, Drip, Drip'
Australian Short Stories
#
64
, 1998
âBanjo'
Southerly Vol 60
#
2
, 2000
âA Good Break',
Overland
#
171
, 2003
âLovely Outing',
Meanjin Vol 64
#
3
, 2005
âBridie',
Wet Ink
#
6
, 2006
âThe Ingot',
Island
#
109
, 2007
âStealth',
The Big Issue
#
269
, 2007
âWhite Light',
Heat
#
13
, 2007
âRed Shoes',
Westerly Vol 53
, 2008
âIago'
New Australian Stories 1
, 2009
âTales of Action and Adventure'
New Australian Stories 2
, 2010
âBeneath the Figs'
Going Down Swinging
#
30
, 2010 and also in
The Best Australian Stories
, 2011
âThe Isthmus',
Southerly Vol 71
#
3
, 2011
âPing-Pong Principle',
Review of Australian Fiction
Vol 3
#
3
, 2012
on both sides they advanced against each other. But the willow-wren sent down the hornet, with
Born in Melbourne, Mark O'Flynn now lives in the Blue Mountains. His first novel, Grassdogs, was published in 2006 after winning the Harper Collins/Varuna manuscript prize. False Start, A Memoir of things Best Forgotten was published by Finch Publishing (2013) and his latest novel, The Forgotten World, by Fourth Estate/HarperCollins Australia (2013). His short stories, articles, reviews and poems have appeared in a wide range of journals and magazines both here and overseas including Australian Book Review, The Bulletin, The Good Weekend (Sydney Morning Herald), Heat, Westerly, Meanjin, Southerly, Island, Overland, New Australian Stories (Scribe) and Best Australian Stories (Black Inc). Mark works as a teacher of English and ESL in a NSW prison.
Short stories
Iago
âIt is feisty, edgy and challenging writing that works superbly.'
âHelen Elliot,
The Age
The Ping-Pong Principle
âA perfect exemplar of the short story form⦠By the end⦠this frame is itself blended with the story and transfigured into a principle, a code to live by. Brilliant.'âMatthew Lamb,
Review of Australian Fiction
Beneath the Figs
â¨âSubtle layering of detail that seems casually incidental⦠Mark O'Flynn's skilful use of tone has you smiling right up until the story reveals its poignant underside.'
âCate Kennedy,
The
Best Australian Storie
s 2011
Grassdogs
âMark O'Flynn paints Edgar with such sure and savage strokes that he is the novel, and the novel is him.'
âBarry Oakley,
The Bulletin
âThe enduring image of
Grassdogs
comes with the title: a tidal wave of dogsâmutts of all breeds and conditions âsurging through the grassland like fleas through fur, just below the undulating blades⦠a lyrical literary novelâ¦'
âKatharine England,
The Adelaide Advertiser Review
â¨
âHis writing is more than accomplished and there are moments when it sings with the confidence of a writer in complete control of his craft.'
âLiam Davison,
The Age
âThere is precision and muscularity in his writing; an admirable tendency towards understatement; a pleasing musicality; a sense of narrative shape. O'Flynn can conjure up scenes that are almost magic-realist in their melodrama, off-beat humour and casual grotesqueness⦠The closing chapter is a minor masterpieceâ¦'
âChris Boyd,
Australian Book Review
âMark O'Flynn's novel crackles with a desperate energy...
Grassdogs
is full of arresting imagery and unusual turns of phrase.'
âCameron Woodhead,
The Age
, Pick of the Week
False Start
A Memoir of Things Best Forgotten
â⦠as this unreliable memoir of many things best forgotten gathers pace, Mark O'Flynn's laconic Australian comedy exhibits a voice and a compelling timbre of its own... The last fifty pages of
False Start
, set in Sydney, Portugal and Ireland, are deeply touching and utterly hilarious.'âRoss Fitzgerald,
The Australian
âSpiked with humour and fine observationâ¦'
â¨â
Ross Southernwood,
Sunday Herald
Spineless Wonders
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First published by Spineless Wonders 2013
Text copyright © Mark O'Flynn
Edited by Annie Parkinson. Layout by Bronwyn Mehan
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