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Goldfields

A Collection of Treasures by Local Authors

Goldfields( )
Introduction by: Sorensen, Rosemary
Foreword by: Sorensen, Rosemary
Author: Doak, Amy
Nannestad, Katrina
Anastasi, Jess
Bird, Carmel
Charalambous, John
Mitchell, Lauren
Editor: Doak, Amy
ISBN:978-1-925900-94-1
Publication Date:Aug 2019
Publisher:Of The World Books
Imprint:Accidental Publishing
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $12.00
Book Description:

An aging woman. An awareness of time. Uncovering a family history. A sad farewell. A foreign stranger. A crazy cat. Country roads and kangaroos. A hundred year old murder mystery. Finding a sense of place. A good companion. An unexpected stranger.Twists and turns and many tales set in the heart of Victoria - the Goldfields. Discover some of the region's talented published authors in this short story anthology.

Author Biography
Doak, Amy (Introduction by)
Carmel Bird is an Australian author and former teacher, born and raised in Launceston, Tasmania, in 1940. She taught fiction writing at the university level at Melbourne, Deakin, Latrobe, Monash, Swinburne and RMIT Universities. She has been writing since 1976 and is the author of novels, short story collections, nonfiction, children's books, and has edited anthologies. Dimitra was her first collection and was published in 1981 and My Hearts are Your Hearts was published in 2015. Cherry Ripe was her first novel, published in 1985, and Family Skeleton, published in 2016, is her most recent. Dear Writer, published in 1988, was her first nonfiction book and Fair Game was published in 2015. She wrote two children's books, The Mouth (1996) and The Cassowary's Quiz (1998). The Writing on the Wall: Collection of Poetry and Prose by Women (1985) was her first work as an editor, and The Penguin Century of Australian Stories was published in 2000. She has written book reviews for the Australian Book Review. Her awards include winning the Philip Hodgins Memorial Medal at the Mildura Writer's Festival (2001) and in 2016, winning the Patrick White Literary Award.

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