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On risk (a reading and some travel news)

Posted by on 18 October 2012 in Blog | 0 comments

Late notice, I know, but I have a reading next week: Bespoken Your monthly queer spoken word and works in progress night. All genres, all career stages. Thursday 25 October, 7:30pm Features: Tom Cho reading from The Meaning of Life and Other Fictions, his novel-in-progress on the philosophy of religion Kelly Gardiner reading from Tragedie, a...

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Perth: Tues 15 May. A Reading

Posted by on 9 May 2012 in Blog | 0 comments

I’m in Perth, doing a residency at Curtin University! Been so busy I haven’t had time to blog, but here are details of a reading I’m doing from my second book in progress. The reading is open to all, so if you’re in town, do pop in: What are the Attributes of God?: A Reading from The Meaning of Life and Other Fictions Tom Cho MCCA...

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How can we reconcile the existence of suffering with the premise of a good and almighty god?

Posted by on 25 March 2012 in Blog | 0 comments

A piece from my second book has been published in the latest issue of Meanjin. This piece addresses the problem that is described in its title: “How can we reconcile the existence of suffering with the premise of a good and almighty god?” Here are some pics of the published piece, which has actually been printed as a colour supplement or...

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