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Phil Doyle

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Phil Doyle (born 1967) is an Australian writer, poet and journalist.

Doyle's debut play After The Rain, was performed at Melbourne's Organ Factory Theatre. In 1998 mergemedia released his novella A Book About Things That Didn't Happen.[1] In 1999 he was the ACT finalist in Radio JJJ's Raw Comedy competition.

Publications that have featured Doyle's work include: Overland, dB, AWU NSW, The Big Issue magazines, and The Age.

References

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  1. ^ "A Book about Things That Didn't Happen by Doyle, Phil Find or Buy Book Now".