Behind the scenes images from the making of Asteroid City by Wes Anderson

Design magazine Wallpaper* has published a selection of photos taken during the production of the new Wes Anderson film, Asteroid City. Anderson worked with his long-time collaborator, production designer Adam Stockhausen, to create the trademark “Andersonesque” sets of Asteroid … | Continue reading


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The Literature Map, find an author’s literary neighbours

The Literature Map charts the literary connection between writers. The closer writers are in literary style, the more likely a reader will have read the work of other authors in a writer’s “neighbourhood”. For instance, literary neighbours of Irish author Sally Rooney include Mar … | Continue reading


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The Australian LUMIX 72-hour short filmmaking challenge

Applications are open until Monday 26 June 2023 for the inaugural Australian LUMIX seventy-two hour filmmaking challenge. To be in the running, aspiring entrants need to submit a film clip of thirty to sixty seconds duration. From there, ten selected filmmakers will be invited to … | Continue reading


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As the Metaverse flounders, Second Life turns twenty

Virtual community Second Life turns twenty this month, and continues to deliver what it always promised: a second life that’s sometimes better than the first: While in cities like New York or London you might never own a flat, in Second Life you could design, build and inhabit a … | Continue reading


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Becca Schuh, bad waitress, great writer

Bad waitress, an essay by American writer Becca Schuh. Juggling the day job with writing ambitions, we’ve all been there, or maybe, are still there. This is reading for writers in either situation. Waitressing funded my rent and bills and food and clothes so I could spend the tim … | Continue reading


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Quasars, the black holes that kill galaxies

Quasars, are the single most powerful objects in existence, and are the subject of the latest video from Kurzgesagt. Thankfully, the nearest known such object is about six-hundred million light years away from Earth. As small as a grain of sand compared to the Amazon River, they … | Continue reading


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Don’t Worry, I’m Fine, by Philippe Lioret, with Melanie Laurent

Still from Don’t Worry, I’m Fine, directed by Philippe Lioret. Nineteen year old Lili (Mélanie Laurent), has returned to her parents place in Paris, France, after spending a year in Spain. She is alarmed to learn Loïc, her musician twin brother, stormed out of the family home day … | Continue reading


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Mixed reviews for Asteroid City by Wes Anderson, a film for fans only?

Still from Asteroid City, directed by Wes Anderson. Asteroid City, the latest feature by American filmmaker Wes Anderson, premiered in Australia at the Sydney Film Festival on the evening of Thursday 8 June 2023. While there was much excitement in the lead up to the release of An … | Continue reading


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Will Vision Pro change or enhance the book reading experience?

A few days ago Apple unveiled its much anticipated spatial computer headset device, Vision Pro. According to Apple, the product is “a revolutionary spatial computer that seamlessly blends digital content with the physical world, while allowing users to stay present and connected … | Continue reading


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Deadly Game, the debut novel of British actor Michael Caine

At the age of ninety, British actor Michael Caine has turned his hand to novel writing. His debut title, Deadly Game — set to be published in Australia by Hachette on Tuesday 28 November 2023 — quite possibly draws a certain amount of inspiration from some of Caine’s acting roles … | Continue reading


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Blog like no one is reading, Julia Evans dispels blogging myths

Montreal based Canadian software developer, and blogger, Julia Evans, dispels some of the blogging myths she believes are putting off people who are considering starting their own blogs. For instance, the myth that more material is always better — in other words, blog posts must … | Continue reading


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Not once a writer, always a writer, not for Ocean Vuong

In ten years’ time Vietnamese born American author Ocean Vuong may not be a writer anymore. For all anyone knows, including possibly Vuong himself, he might be a software engineer by then. Speaking to British journalist, and writer for The Guardian, Kadish Morris, Vuong says he m … | Continue reading


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The Next Chapter, publishing unpublished Australian stories

Every year the Next Chapter helps four emerging, unpublished, Australian writers bring their stories to a wider audience, through financial support and mentoring. Writers chosen to participate receive fifteen thousand dollars, and are given assistance to get their work published. … | Continue reading


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Gaia, symbol of climate change failure, in Every Version of You, by Grace Chan

Image courtesy of Pete Linforth. Warning: spoilers ahead. Return to this article once you’ve finished reading the novel. Every Version of You, published by Affirm Press in 2022, is the debut novel of Melbourne based Australian author Grace Chan. Set in the late twenty-first centu … | Continue reading


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36 Streets by T R Napper wins 2022 Aurealis best sci-fi novel

Australian science fiction writer T. R. Napper was named winner of the Best Science Fiction Novel award, with 36 Streets, in the 2022 Aurealis Awards, at a ceremony in Canberra, last night. The novel, Napper’s debut, is set in a futuristic version of Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam … | Continue reading


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Letterboxd scavenger hunt for Wes Anderson’s Asteroid City

The Australian premiere of the latest Wes Anderson feature, Asteroid City, takes place in less than a week on Thursday 8 June 2023, at the 2023 Sydney Film Festival. If you need a little something to keep you occupied between now and then though, help contain the excitement and a … | Continue reading


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The 2023 Australian Book Design Awards (ABDA) winners

The Australian Book Design Awards (ABDA) not only judge books by their covers, they celebrate them, and last week the winners of the 2023 awards were announced. Son of Sin written by Omar Sakr, pictured above, won the Best Designed Literary Fiction/Poetry Cover award, with a cove … | Continue reading


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ooh.directory a blogroll and web directory in the TikTok age

My thanks to Phil Gyford for listing disassociated in his web directory ooh.directory. In the early days of the web, before search engines were a thing, website owners often sought to be added to web directories, as promotional opportunities were otherwise limited. These website … | Continue reading


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Blog publishing application WordPress has turned twenty

When I re-launched disassociated as a blog in 2007, being one of many reboots this website has been subject to since 1997, I migrated to blog publishing application WordPress (WP). Prior to that, all pages here were laboriously hand coded. Hand coding was a hangover from my web d … | Continue reading


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The rise of experimental, strange Australian literature and fiction

There’s a lot to like about smaller, independent, book publishers. The first has to be the quality of the stories they’ve been bringing to bookshelves in recent years. This is borne out by the increasing presence of indie published titles in the long and short lists of Australian … | Continue reading


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Influencer, a film by Kurtis David Harder with Cassandra Naud

Being a social media influencer isn’t all sunshine and double shot half decaf blonde espresso cappuccinos with caramel drizzle. There’s a dark, and dangerous, side to this occupation. That you should have learned after seeing Sissy, a horror/thriller made in early 2022 by Austral … | Continue reading


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Marzahn, Mon Amour by Katja Oskamp wins 2023 Dublin Literary Award

German author Katja Oskamp has won the 2023 Dublin Literary Award with her 2019 book Marzahn, Mon Amour. The Dublin Literary Award is an international literary award that has been recognising excellence in global literature since 1994. Books written in, or translated into, Englis … | Continue reading


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2023 Australian Book Industry Awards (ABIAs) winners

Horse, by United States based Australian author Geraldine Brooks, has been named winner of the 2023 Literary Fiction Book of the Year, at the ABIA awards this evening. Horse is a story that spans centuries, and explores the connection unrelated people share in a race horse: Kentu … | Continue reading


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Time Shelter by Georgi Gospodinov wins International Booker Prize

Time Shelter by Georgi Gospodinov, book cover. Georgi Gospodinov, described as the most translated and internationally awarded Bulgarian writer after 1989, has won the 2023 International Booker Prize, for his 2022 novel Time Shelter. Translated by American literary translator Ang … | Continue reading


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Debra Dank wins NSW Premier Literary Award Book of the Year

We Come With This Place, written by Gudanji and Wakaja woman Debra Dank, was named Book of the Year in the 2023 NSW Premier’s Literary Awards this evening in Sydney. We Come with This Place is a remarkable book, as rich, varied and surprising as the vast landscape in which it is … | Continue reading


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The Book Thief, Australia’s Eurovision book contest 2023 entry

The Book Thief, the 2005 novel by Sydney based Australian author Markus Zusak, is Australia’s entry in the inaugural Eurovision book contest. Yes, you read that right. The Eurovision book contest, which is an initiative of the annual Hay Festival, a literary festival held in Hay- … | Continue reading


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Tiktok reading community BookTok prompts reading surge

Short-form video hosting service TikTok certainly has its nay-sayers. Security analysts believe the app may be compromising the privacy of users, while lawmakers in some countries are considering banning it. But the news isn’t all bad: TikTok appears to be behind a recent surge i … | Continue reading


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Australian authors, illustrators say generative AI is a threat

A recent poll of just over two hundred Australian Society of Authors (ASA) members reveals local authors and illustrators are concerned generative AI technologies pose a threat to their livelihoods. This despite about twenty percent of poll participants stating they made use of A … | Continue reading


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Sydney Morning Herald Best Young Australian Novelists 2023

Katerina Gibson, George Haddad, and Jay Carmichael, have been named the Sydney Morning Herald Best Young Australian Novelists for 2023. The prize is presented annually for Australian writers under the age of thirty-five, each of whom will receive five thousand dollars. Melbourne … | Continue reading


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Helen Dale AKA Helen Demidenko speaks on Fakes and Frauds show

In 1993 Brisbane based Australian author Helen Demidenko wrote her debut novel, The Hand that Signed the Paper. The work, which was labelled faction, being a story that blends fact and fiction, depicted a Ukrainian family who collaborated with the Nazis during the Second World Wa … | Continue reading


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Bath image sees Mem Fox children’s book removed from Florida libraries

Guess What?, a children’s book written in 1988 by Adelaide, South Australia, based Australian author Mem Fox, has reportedly been removed from school libraries in the US state of Florida. An image of a character — drawn by illustrator Vivienne Goodman — taking a bath, apparently … | Continue reading


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Klara and the Sun being adapted to film by Taika Waititi

Klara and the Sun, the 2021 novel by British author Kazuo Ishiguro, is being brought to the big screen by New Zealand filmmaker Taika Waititi. While all parties are yet to sign on the dotted line, it’s looking pretty certain, according to Justin Kroll, writing for Deadline: Sourc … | Continue reading


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The 2023 Miles Franklin longlist

The 2023 Miles Franklin longlist was unveiled yesterday. Considered to be one of Australia’s most prestigious literary awards, the Miles Franklin honours works of fiction by Australian writers, and is made up of the following eleven titles: Hopeless Kingdom by Kgshak Akec Limberl … | Continue reading


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Earth should have the cool Star Trek universal time stardate

Image courtesy of Michal Jarmoluk. The popular, long running, Star trek science-fiction franchise, thanks to its creator Gene Roddenberry, has given us a lot. There are fantastic starships — all shapes and sizes — capable of traversing the galaxy in a flash. There’s the USS Enter … | Continue reading


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2023 WA Premier’s Book Awards shortlists

Earlier today the 2023 WA Premier’s Book Awards shortlists were published. The WA Premier’s Book Awards recognise the work of writers in Western Australia, in the same way the NSW Premier’s Literary Awards, and the Victorian Premier’s Literary Awards, honour authors in those Aust … | Continue reading


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Poets Theodore Ell, Harry Reid, win 2022 Anne Elder Award

Canberra based Australian translator and author Theodore Ell, and Melbourne based writer Harry Reid, have been named joint winners of the 2022 Anne Elder Award. Established in 1977, the award is named for late Australian poet, and former Borovansky Ballet dancer, Anne Elder, who … | Continue reading


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Every Version of You by Grace Chan optioned for film

Melbourne based Australian author Grace Chan’s debut novel Every Version of You, has been optioned for film. Cognito Entertainment, a new Los Angeles based film production company, whose goal is to bring weird science to life through story, will oversee the book to screen adaptat … | Continue reading


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Asteroid City Australian premiere at 2023 Sydney Film Festival

Still from Asteroid City, directed by Wes Anderson. The full program of the 2023 Sydney Film Festival was published earlier today, and the news is especially good for fans of American filmmaker Wes Anderson. His new film, Asteroid City, will have its Australian premiere on Thursd … | Continue reading


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Lisa Berryman, Tim Winton, inducted to ABIA Hall of Fame

Australian authors Lisa Berryman and Tim Winton were yesterday admitted to the Australian Book Industry Awards (ABIAs) Hall of Fame, for their decades of contribution to Australian literature. Berryman was recognised with the Pixie O’Harris Award for her work as a publisher of ch … | Continue reading


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Barbara Kingsolver, Hernan Diaz win 2023 fiction Pulitzer Prize

The Pulitzer Prize, which recognises excellence by American writers, be they journalists, magazine writers, and book authors, announced its 2023 recipients, early this morning, Australian time, with Barbara Kingsolver, and Hernan Diaz being named winners in the fiction category: … | Continue reading


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Converting empty offices to housing to reduce homelessness?

When people started working from home during the COVID pandemic, large numbers of office buildings fell vacant, and many remain that way. So why not convert these once commercial spaces into residential accommodation, and put a roof over the head of homeless people? At first glan … | Continue reading


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Grange Hill reboots, following in footsteps of Heartbreak High

Another school drama show is making a comeback. British TV series Grange Hill, which was set at a comprehensive school in London, and originally screened between 1978 and 2008, is set to return. The Grange Hill revival follows the 2022 reboot of Australian high-school drama serie … | Continue reading


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Vale Gabrielle Carey, co-author of 1979 novel Puberty Blues

Australian author Gabrielle Carey, who co-wrote the controversial though iconic novel Puberty Blues, with Kathy Lette, died this week in Sydney. Set in the southern suburbs of Sydney, Puberty Blues polarised readers with its no holds barred depictions of the antics, and sexuality … | Continue reading


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The Eight Mountains by Paolo Cognetti film adaptation

The Eight Mountains, trailer, is one movie I’m looking forward to seeing, since I couldn’t get enough of Italian author Paolo Cognetti’s 2016 novel of the same name, when I read it. The story traces the lives of two boys, Pietro, and Bruno, from the time they first meet in the Ao … | Continue reading


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Julia Gutman wins 2023 Archibald Prize with Montaigne painting

Gadigal/Sydney residing artist Julia Gutman has been named winner of the 2023 Archibald Prize, for her painting of Australian musician Montaigne. Awarded annually, the Archibald celebrates the finest works of Australian portraiture. In other presentations, Zaachariaha Fielding to … | Continue reading


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Limberlost, Wandering With Intent, win 2023 Age Book of Year

The Age Book of the Year prize 2023 winners were announced this evening, at the opening of the 2023 Melbourne Writers Festival. The award, presented annually, is made in two categories for Australian writing: fiction and non-fiction. Limberlost, by Tasmanian author Robbie Arnott … | Continue reading


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Self identity, work, careers, Gen Z are doing it differently

Generation Z has an identity crisis. People aged between about ten and twenty-six say they struggle to define who they are. Other demographics, I dare say, would have no such trouble. But, according to recent research carried out by in Australia by Snapchat, zoomers, as Generatio … | Continue reading


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Australian Writers’ Guild stands by Writers Guild of America

The Australian Writers’ Guild (AWG) has issued a statement of support for the strike action presently being taken by Writers Guild of America (WGA) members. The AWG has asked its members to refrain from having any involvement with active projects within the WGA’s jurisdiction: Wi … | Continue reading


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