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Review: The Old Lie, by Claire G. Coleman

January 9, 2020 by Rebecca Bowyer 5 Comments

The Old Lie by Claire G. Coleman

The Old Lie, by Claire G. Coleman is one of those brilliant but infuriating novels that you really want to tell other people to read, but is really hard to describe properly without including at least a couple of almost-spoilers. I can tell you that it’s a wonderfully imaginative, dark novel set in the future (mostly in […]

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Why I volunteered to be Diversity Editor for the Australian Women Writers Challenge #AWW20

December 21, 2019 by Rebecca Bowyer 2 Comments

Diversity Editor Australian Women Writers Challenge (sq)

A funny thing happened to me in 2019. The full reality of being a non-disadvantaged, middle-class, straight, married white woman with a university degree and well-paid, professional career finally started to really sink in. Writing opportunities would land in my inbox or flit across my social media feeds and I’d open them up and read […]

Filed Under: Books Tagged With: Australian Women Writers Challenge, diversity

Review: The Space We’re In, by Katya Balen

December 4, 2019 by Rebecca Bowyer Leave a Comment

Review_ The Space We're In, by Katya Balen

In her debut novel, Katya Balen uses her knowledge of autism and experience working with autistic people to create an intriguing and intense yet always respectful family story. I think I started crying on about page 23 of this gorgeous but heart-breaking book and hardly stopped. When the tragedy referred to in the blurb happened, […]

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