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Fire in the afternoon: a dispatch from the capital by John Stokes
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Fire in the afternoon: a dispatch from the capital by John Stokes

Posted on 24/01/2013 by actwriterscentre • 1 Comment

In the morning the people do the work of gods… The sun does not rise. Fires have been circling the city and Jervis Bay for days. Many people are remembering the last big one, the last full attack.  As are the dogs, who smell the fear, the smoke. They are howling now, no doubt hearing … Continue reading →

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