A poignant novel by a fresh Australian voice,
The Promise Seed will move and
mesmerise you.
This is a beautifully paced debut … it’s a thoughtful portrait of friendship, family and loneliness, and Moriarty’s finely drawn characters … bring levity and pathos to a sombre but moving story.
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Parting Words is a gripping story that exposes family silences, and questions how well we really know those close to us.
…a beautifully written opening scene; and a cast of lightly drawn characters. This is a nuanced love letter to parents who have passed on; something that will no doubt resonate with many.
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The development of Cass’ third novel is assisted by a grant gratefully received from the Australia Council for the Arts.

Cass Moriarty writes movingly about family, friendship, love and relationships, exploring the themes of loyalty, loss, betrayal, guilt, redemption, grief and the importance of forgiveness.

Her stories feature histories, memories and secrets and the way in which troubled families function.

Moriarty explores family secrets, polite societal conventions, love, loss and expectation with truth, compassion and genuine feeling.
Leanne Edmistone

The Courier Mail

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The collegiality of the Brisbane literary community was on show at Steve MinOn’s debut launch for his autofiction First Name Second Name by UQP. Such a demonstration of strength and support. Look out for more upcoming launches as there are quite a few Queensland authors with new work coming out this year including the fab Laura Elvery with Nightingale. I’m writing again and enjoying immersing myself in words. I hope you are all reading and writing with joy and persistence.

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The Sun was Electric Light – Rachel Morton

Sometimes a novel is not so much a book as a contemplation, a meditation, a prayer. Rachel Morton’s debut THE SUN WAS ELECTRIC LIGHT (UQP 2025) is a poignant, painful, spare, literary portrait of grief, loss and aching yearning.

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Safe Haven – Shankari Chandran

In her novel SAFE HAVEN (Ultimo Press 2024), author Shankari Chandran combines a crime story with the themes that characterised her previous book, CHAI TIME AT CINNAMON GARDENS, winner of The Miles Franklin Award. Those themes include refugees, displacement, immigration and the idea of Home.

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