Exclusive Online Writings of Geoff Parkes
Fuct and Fiction: The first novel, now available as a hypertext novel here.
Eminem, GLAAD & The VP's Wife: A look at how the largest
gay media organisation became its own worst enemy. First
published in Prose-Ax
Monkey Man & The Pink Press Phuck-Up: How one man and his ego destroyed
a Sydney newspaper. Now published by Disinfo.com
Journal of Australian Studies Book Reviews - reviews written specifically for
the JAS BR.
Alasdair Duncan's Sushi Central
David Marr & Marian Wilkinson's Dark Victory
Dean Durber's Johnny, Come Home
Lee Tulloch's Two Shanes
Clive Moore's Sunshine & Rainbows
Mango MacCallum's Girt by Sea
John Clanchy's The Hard Word
Cassandra Pybus' The Devil & James McAuley
Patrick Weller's Don't Tell the Prime Minister
Barry Dickens' Black & Whitely
Hot Iron Corrugated Sky
For Bent Magazine
Positive - An interview with David Menadue
Suicide Is Never Painless: A discussion paper for the Re:MyForum QLD
Youth Project that analyses the links between suicide and sexuality in Australia.
Click on the heading 'Discuss' to view the list of topics and follow the link from
there. Check out the rest of the forum and contribute your two Australian pesos.
Dateline Australia - an 18 part column on life in Australia from 2001-2002
Dateline 1 - A Doctor, A Bully, and A Crate of Missing Wine:
The Strange Tales of Australian Politics
Dateline 2 - Nonexistent Campaigns, Disappearing Tourists,
and Shark Petting
Dateline 3 - How Many Refugees Does it Take to Screw a
Government?
Dateline 4 - Politicians and Public Toilets
Dateline 5 - Electile Disfunction
Dateline 6 - Xmas Down Under
Dateline 7 - New Year's Fireworks
Dateline 8 - In South Australia, even the Hoo Has Have a
party.
Dateline 9 - The Queen, the Archbishop and the Pawns that got
in the way
Dateline 10 - Welcome to the University of Wooloomooloo -
Aus. Politics 101
Dateline 11 - Home is Where?
Dateline 12 - What You're Looking For May Be Right Under
Your Nose
Dateline 13 - Hold on to your chunder bucket, it's time to talk
straight down under
Dateline 14 - Sometimes her arms bend backwards
Dateline 15 - Too Much Bull
Dateline 16 - On Festivals and such
Dateline 17 - Bringing it all back home
Dateline 18 - Bottoms up/down Under
