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The Ice Age

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by Luke Williams


  I keep waiting for the cracks to appear, but they don’t. Perhaps they already did, and, as they say, that’s how the light got in.

  Select bibliography

  Books

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  Andrews, M. Narrative Imagination and Everyday Life (2014)

  Armstrong, K. Buddha (2001)

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  Burroughs, W. Junkie (1953)

  Burroughs, W. Naked Lunch (1959)

  Burrows, D., Flaherty, B., and MacAvoy, M. Illicit psychostimulant use in Australia (1993)

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  Fletcher, A. Inside Rehab: the surprising truth about addiction treatment — and how to get help that works (2013)

  Fraser, S. and Moore, D. (eds) The Drug Effect: health, crime and society (2013)

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  Knox, M. Scattered: the inside story of ice in Australia (2008)

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  Lewis, M. The Biology of Desire: why addiction is not a disease (2015)

  Moore, D. and Dietze, P. (eds) Drugs and Public Health: Australian perspectives on policy and practice (2013)

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  Owen, F. No Speed Limit: the highs and lows of meth (2008)

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  Journal Articles

  Bousman, C., McKetin, R., and Burns, R. ‘Typologies of positive psychotic symptoms in methamphetamine dependence’, The American Journal on Addictions, Online Early Version, pp. 1–4 (2014)

  Green, R. and Moore, D. ‘“Meth circles” and “pipe pirates”: crystal methamphetamine smoking and identity management among a social network of young adults’, Substance Use and Misuse, 48, (2013)

  Hall, W. and Hando, J. ‘Route of administration and adverse effects of amphetamine use among young adults in Sydney, Australia’, Drug and Alcohol Review, vol. 13, no. 3, pp. 277–284 (1994)

  Hides, L., Dawe, S., and McKetin, R. ‘Primary and substance-induced psychotic disorders in methamphetamine users’, Psychiatry Research, vol. 226, pp. 91–96 (2014)

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  McKetin, R., Lubman, D., and Najman, J. ‘Does methamphetamine use increase violent behaviour? Evidence from a prospective longitudinal study’, Addiction, vol. 109, no. 5 (2014)

  McKetin, R., Lubman, D., and Baker, A. ‘Dose-related psychotic symptoms in chronic methamphetamine users: evidence from a prospective longitudinal study’, JAMA Psychiatry, vol. 70, no. 3, pp. 319–324 (2013)

  Thomson, N. and Moore, D. ‘Methamphetamine “facts”: the production of a “destructive” drug in Australian scientific texts. Addiction Research & Theory, vol. 22, no. 6, pp. 451–462 (2014)

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  Reports and Government Publications

  Australian Crime Commission, Australian Illicit Drug Data Report(s) 2002–03 to 2013–14, inclusive

  Australian Crime Commission, Organised Crime in Australia (2013)

  Australian Crime Commission ‘Clandestine laboratories and precursors’, Crime Profile Series (2013)

  Australian Crime Commission ‘Amphetamine-type stimulants’, Crime Profile Series (2013)

  Australian Crime Commission, Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs Fact Sheet (2013)

  Coyne, J., White, V., and Alvarez, C. Methamphetamine: Focusing Australia’s National Ice Strategy on the problem, not the symptoms (2015)

  Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, Final Report of the National Ice Taskforce (2015)

  Global Commission on Drug Policy, War on Drugs: Report of the Global Commission on Drug Policy (2011)

  Law Reform, Drugs and Crime Prevention, Parliament of Victoria Committee Inquiry into the Supply and Use of Methamphetamines, Particularly Ice in Victoria, Parts 1 and 2 (2014)

  Ministerial Council on Drug Strategy National Drug Strategy 2010–15. A framework for action on alcohol, tobacco and other drugs (2011)

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  Roxburgh, A.D., Ritter, A., Grech, K., Slade, T., and Burns, L. Trends in Drug Use and Related Harms in Australia, 2001 to 2011, Drug Policy Modelling Program, National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre, University of New South Wales (2011)

  United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) 2013b, Transnational Organised Crime in East Asia and the Pacific

  United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) World Drug Report(s) 1999–2015 inclusive

  Acknowledgements

  It’s difficult to know where to start, quite frankly. Thanks to Erik Jensen for taking a risk by publishing the article detailing my crystal-meth addiction in The Saturday Paper, and huge thanks to Scribe for taking an even bigger risk by agreeing to publish this book. The editors at Scribe have been patient, flexible, open-minded, and very kind from the very start. Thank you. And thanks to my agent, Shelia Drummond, for making this all happen for me.

  There are some others I would like to single out who have been particularly helpful to my media career in a variety of ways: Steve Cannane, Rosie Beaton, Kyla Slaven, Ben Naparstek, Justine Kelly, Vicki Kerrigan, Serpil Senelmis, John Safran, Lauren Martin, Jo Curtin, and Jennifer Hopper.

  Thanks to Mrs Haywood, my Year 11 literature teacher, who introduced me to T.S. Eliot, and to Philipa Rothfield at La Trobe University for introducing me to Georges Bataille and Julia Kristeva. Thanks to Vicky G. for introducing me to William Burroughs when I was a 19-year-old meth junkie and philosophy student.

  Thanks to my parents, and my life-long friends Bree, Erika, and John. Thanks, in general, to everyone for putting up w
ith me.

 

 

 


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