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Dominic Knight

    Dominic Knight first gained recognition as a co-founder of the satirical newspaper The Chaser, where he honed his sharp wit and ironic sensibility. After the publication's dissolution, he continued with various satirical projects but gradually shifted his focus to fiction. His novels, often drawing from personal experience, explore themes of disillusionment and politics with his signature blend of sarcasm and keen observation. Knight's distinctive voice offers a fresh perspective on contemporary societal issues.

    Don't Call Me Skippy
    Trumpedia
    Strayapedia
    Disco Boy
    Comrades
    2020 Dictionary: The Definitive Guide to the Year the World Turned to Sh*t
    • Amidst the chaos of 2020, marked by disasters and a pandemic, a sense of community emerged, albeit from a distance. This unique dictionary captures the year's experiences in alphabetical order, blending humor with reflections on shared struggles. It serves as a lighthearted record of the lessons learned and the absurdities faced during a tumultuous time, reminding us that while we navigated these challenges separately, we were all in it together. The collection offers both insight and laughter as we transition into a new year.

      2020 Dictionary: The Definitive Guide to the Year the World Turned to Sh*t
    • Comrades

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.5(48)Add rating

      Set against the backdrop of Sydney University, this narrative follows Eddie O'Hara, the student President, amid a fierce contest for his position. A chaotic mix of campus factions, including leftists and Liberals, engage in ruthless tactics, with one candidate bizarrely campaigning as a rooster. As principles are compromised and alliances shift, the struggle intensifies, leading to a dramatic showdown. Meanwhile, external political pressures threaten the very existence of student governance, highlighting the precarious nature of political education in Australia.

      Comrades
    • Disco Boy

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.3(114)Add rating

      Paul Johnson, a DJ known for his retro mixes, struggles to find direction in his own life while feeling trapped in a dead-end job and a lackluster love life. Despite his talent for energizing parties, he grapples with personal failures and the challenges of pursuing his dreams, including writing a hit song and confronting his feelings for his best friend's girlfriend. This romantic comedy blends sharp cynicism with moments of genuine warmth, exploring the complexities of ambition and relationships in a humorous way.

      Disco Boy
    • Strayapedia

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Strayapedia is the certified fair dinkum, 100% Australian made, 100% foreign owned answer to Wikipedia.

      Strayapedia
    • Trumpedia

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      A bitingly funny satire on the world of Donald Trump.

      Trumpedia
    • Some of Australia's biggest, toughest, smartest kangaroos offer their wisdom in a book of essential life advice.

      Don't Call Me Skippy