Gabbie and Ruby at Coogee Pavillion
Located in Coogee and affectionately known by locals and regular patrons as “The Pav”, the Coogee Pavilion is the ultimate social spot in Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs. As the interior decor suggests, you’ll have a whale of a time! For more information on how to get there, the food, drinks and good vibes, read on and find out what’s coming up at the Coogee Pavilion!
“They’ve shut their secret in a chest, but failed / to lock it.”
“I wanted to tell her
about my father’s death, then thought:
I’m too old / to be an orphan.”
The great Les Murray has stepped down as poetry editor of Quadrant -- after twenty-eight years ! -- and they have a nice and very extensive selection of tributes In Praise of Les Murray there now.
These poems know that they are governed by a tangled logic. They also, crucially, realize that human life is not always governed by any perceptible logic and do not try to explain the inexplicable to their readers.
He Resigns
Age, and the deaths, and the ghosts.
Her having gone away
in spirit from me. Hosts
of regrets come and find me empty.
I don’t feel this will change.
I don’t want anything
or person, familiar or strange.
I don’t think I will sing
anymore just now,
or ever. I must start
to sit with a blind brow
above an empty heart.
Seeking pun-ters for Canberra’s pun competition, Capital Punishment Sydney Morning Herald
- 'Any Desire Ever to Read at All' at Anecdotal Evidence (Patrick Kurp; "ten books published in 2018 worth finding, reading and rereading")
- My favourite books read in 2018 at David's Book World (David Hebblethwaite)
- My Top Ten Books for 2018 at Dolce Bellezza
- The Furrowed Middlebrow Dozen 2018
- My books of the year, 2018 -- favourites from a year of reading at JacquiWine's Journal
- 2018 -- so what were my standout reading experiences ? :) at Kaggsy's Bookish Ramblings
- Highlights of 2018 in reading at Light Reading (Jenny Davidson)
- The Best of 2018 at Lizzy's Literary Life
- 2018: My Year in Reading by Rohan Maitzen
- My Favorite Reads of 2018 at The Mookse and the Gripes (Trevor Berrett)
- the year in reading at nonsuch book
- My favourite books of 2018 at Reading Matters
- 2018 best of at Stochastic Bookmark
- My Top Ten Fiction Reads of 2018 at Tony's Book World
- Winstonsdads reads of 2019
- Books of the Year 2018 at The Writes of Woman
Czech out link s to books coming-in-2019 lists in various publications
- Spring 2019 Adult Announcements at Publishers Weekly; click on the various categories
- Fiction and nonfiction to look out for in 2019 at The Observer, by Rachel Cooke and Alex Preston
- The 50 most anticipated books of 2019 at Entertainment Weekly, by David Canfield
- 39 Fiction Books Coming Out In 2019 To Add To Your Reading List For The New Year at Bustle, by Melissa Ragsdale
- The 25 Most Anticipated Books of 2019 at Esquire, by Adrienne Westenfeld
- Here Are 25 of the 2019 Books We Can't Wait for (so Far) at Oprah, by Leigh Haber and Michelle Hart
- Ten books to read in 2019 at the BBC, by Jane Ciabattari
- The 10 Most Anticipated Books Of 2019, According To Independent Bookstores at Forbes, by Rachel Kramer Bussel
- The Books We’re Looking Forward to in 2019 at Vanity Fair
- The books we can't wait to read in 2019 at Harper's Bazaar, by Olivia Ovenden
- Lit Hub's Most Anticipated Books of 2019 at Lit Hub, by Emily Temple
- Books We're Looking Forward to in 2019 at theEmerging Writers Network
- All the science fiction and fantasy books we’re looking forward to in 2019 at The Verge
- Books to look forward to in 2019 at the Irish Times, by Arminta Wallace
- What to read in 2019 in the Sydney Morning Herald, by Melanie Kembrey
- Most awaited books of 2019 by Indian authors My Nation
- These authors wrote some of the best books of the year. But what will they be reading in 2019 ? at Scroll.in
and here are a few more noteworthy ones that have appeared since then - 2019 in books: what you'll be reading this year -- the slightly presumptuous but useful (at least for UK readers) calendar-list at The Guardian
- Big Other's Most Anticipated Small Press Books of 2019 ! by John Madera
- 48 Books By Women and Nonbinary Authors of Color to Read in 2019 by R.O. Kwon at Electric Literature
- 66 Books Coming In 2019 That You'll Want To Keep On Your Radar by Arianna Rebolini and Tomi Obaro at BuzzFeed