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By Megan Payne / August 1, 2023

A square headshot of Daniel Ray is set against an orange-hued photograph of steel tea kettles sitting on a fire. Daniel is wearing tortoiseshell glasses, a black t-shirt and a green corduroy jacket. Daniel is playfully poking his tongue out, and below him is an image of a cartoon frog poking its tongue out. In the background is a wall, windows and two people. Text to the right of the headshot reads ‘AN INTERVIEW WITH Daniel Ray’.

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The Suburban Review is a quarterly digital journal of short fiction, creative non-fiction, poetry and art. We’re interested in publishing the work of writers from all over Australia and the world.  

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