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Thirty Six Hours by Coral Hull Prose Fiction Novella ISBN: 1-876900-31-8 (ebook-html)
This descriptive book of prose traces the journey's of several of the lost selves within Hull's central psyche almost two decades before it was discovered that the psyche operated via 50 streams of consciousness. We follow the lives of Daniel Kendall, Lance Loam, Charlotte, Rohan, The Howler, The Hitchhiker, Will Douglas and The Only One - unknown being within a forest. This documentation occurs within a psychic landscape over a period of 36 hours.
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I Will Never Live In Mosman by Coral Hull Prose Fiction Short Stories ISBN: 1-876900-08-3 (ebook-html)
This is Hull's first collection of short prose fiction featuring twenty short stories. "... Coral Hull should have a good writing career ahead of her. She writes with such conviction and passion that the words really do paint a picture in your head. Sometimes even if you don't want them to ..." (Deian Vincent, New Hope International Reviews Online, UK)
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Gangsters by Coral Hull Prose Fiction Novella 2nd Edition ISBN: 1-876900-04-0 (ebook-html)
"... Gangsters is a first person monologue in twenty-five short sections, told from the point of view of Crystal, an intense young borderline, who has been having a violent relationship with Frazer, a Melbourne sado-crook. The novella explores their mutual dependence and independence, the violence needed by both of them, and the violence that threatens to destroy both of them. It has a great poetic range in that it draws upon imagery and metaphor with almost riotous freewill, and yet remains always close to its roots, which are in the near underworld of Melbourne nightlife ..." Thomas Shapcott (Thylazine, Australia)
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The City of Detroit Is Inside Me by Coral Hull Prose Fiction Novella 2nd Edition ISBN: 1-876900-03-2 (ebook-html)
"... Anarchy is released upon the world, greed and violence have pulverized the landscape and human sympathy and concern have been relegated to the garbage tips. In blistering prose she paints remorselessly bleak images of these cities, struggling to find some tokens of compassion ..." Thomas Shapcott (Thylazine, Australia) "... In this novella Coral Hull takes us to the edge of humanity to illuminate the unbearable and delineate redemption. Inventive, obsessive, passionate, she is a writer who paints the world with conscience, giving voice to the voiceless ..." Meredith Whitford (Jacobyte Books, Australia)
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Work The Sex by Coral Hull Prose Fiction Novel 2nd Edition ISBN: 1-876900-06-7 (Word.doc)
A creative documentary of the sex industry in through the eyes of five escorts working in Darwin, Australia. Follow the lively careers of The 'Lovely' Roxanne and her friends Nikita, Jackie, Sharlena and Samantha where they will teach you that some get paid and others just get laid, as they turn Darwin wharf and city precinct into a professional agency and not just another free ride for the US Navy and others. "Addictively readable, ... a feminist classic." John Kinsella
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Battery Hen by Coral Hull Prose Fiction, Experimental ISBN: 1-876900-57-1 (Word.doc)
The inner dialogue and description of the brave animal rights activists who go onto Australian intensive farms such as battery hen farms, piggeries and 'broiler' chicken farms, in order to rescue suffering animals who are kept under barbaric conditions and who are faced with certain death, unless the activists can get them out. This dialogue puts the reader inside the thinking process of an activist, and gives a touching and realistic portrait of the animal rescuer and their relationship between the hundreds of animals whose lives are saved as a result of their actions.
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