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The future is now. Or it was, if only for one night, at the Toff. To finish off the Melbourne Writers Festival - and launch the newest collection of curated short stories, Timothy McSweeney’s Quarterly Concern 32 - our favourite independent publishing house embarked on a night of readings, experimental (very experimental) music and obscure-yet-hilarious comedy from local trio, The Suitcase Royale. Wells Towers, Heidi Julavitz and Eli Horowitz were all in attendance.

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