Kitchen Sink Drama
By (Author) Paul Connolly
By (author) Jim Pavlidis
Text Publishing
The Text Publishing Company
1st December 2020
Australia
General
Fiction
Short stories
Humour
Paperback
208
Width 146mm, Height 146mm
As seen in Good Weekend: one hundred of Paul Connollys beloved one-hundred-word vignettes along with Jim Pavlidiss whimsical illustrations.
From tempestuous family roasts to the first blooms of young love, from relationship missteps to moments of familial joy, Kitchen Sink Drama reflects domestic life in all its messy, delightful and humorous glory. With characters depicted in nuanced fullness, these poignant, pithy stories capture the truth at the heart of so many of our experienceseach one a glimpse of a whole world.
Kitchen Sink Drama is a collection of some of the finest writing on the human condition.
'I hate those Kitchen Sink Dramas. Theyre so clever and funny and succinct, it kills me that I cant come up with anything that good. * Danny Katz *
Kitchen Sink Drama is my ideal book. With a wonderful economy of language it perfectly captures our funny ways. The stories are so droll and the lovely pictures so wise. * Jane Turner *
Somehow, Paul Connolly manages to convey in 100 magic words what takes the rest of us thousands. * Benjamin Law *
'There is a gentle, quizzical humour at play in these bite-sized vignettes...an intriguing example of what can work in such an abbreviated form. * Sydney Morning Herald *
Paul Connolly is a journalist, writer and university tutor. His work has appeared in the Monthly, the Guardian, the Age, the Sydney Morning Herald, the Sun-Herald, and Qantas magazine among many other publications. His books include The Worlds Weirdest Sports and The Mighty Bras, and he edited the anthology Father Figures. Paul lives in Melbourne with his family.