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Author/Editor: Fiona Place

Biography
Fiona Place
Fiona Place has always been interested in women, language and identity. She is the author of Cardboard: A Woman Left for Dead, which won the National Book Council Qantas Award for New Writers in 1990. It is a novel about one woman’s life-threatening eating disorder and eventual hard-won recovery. She has written numerous short stories and poems published in literary journals including MeanjinSoutherly and Westerly. She has also worked as a financial commentator for major newspapers including The Australian Financial Review and The Australian. Today she combines motherhood with her work as a writer and an advocate for people with intellectual disabilities. Her essays on disability appear in peer-reviewed journals including Down Syndrome Research and Practice

Events
03 May 2019 Portrait of the Artist's Mother Book Launch at The Shop Gallery, 112 Glebe Point Road, Glebe NSW
Please join us for the launch of Portrait of the Artist’s Mother: Dignity, Creativity and Disability by Fiona Place. The book will be launched by Debra Ade... more


Books published by, or available from, Spinifex
Portrait of the Artist's Mother

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In Defence of Separatism

In Defence of Separatism


Susan Hawthorne

In Defence of Separatism is a timely book. When it was first written in 1976, although it was an important subject of...


Parallax

Parallax


Robin Morgan

She inspected her knitting. “A yarn imagines itself, you know,” she murmured,” from separate strands. Every story is made...


The Sacking of the Muses

The Sacking of the Muses


Susan Hawthorne

the Muses have been sacked
their role in the pantheon
sold up for some new
real estate venture

When the Muses are sacked,...


Making Trouble - Tongued with Fire

Making Trouble - Tongued with Fire


Sue Ingleton

In the cold winter of 1875, two rebellious spirits travel from the pale sunlight of England to the raw heat of Australia....

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