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A tribute in Akaroa to Owen Marshall of Timaru

5 November 2024
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A tribute in Akaroa to Owen Marshall of Timaru
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In “New Stories” by Owen Marshall, the writer reflects on his introduction to Marshall’s work in 1982 and praises his ability to create impactful, vivid stories that resonate deeply with readers. Marshall’s collection showcases a range of narratives, from a murder on a super yacht to the complexities of family dynamics, all crafted with precision and poignancy. With over 24 literary awards and a career spanning 50 years, Marshall’s storytelling prowess shines through in each of the 27 stories in this new collection.

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