‘If dystopian/sci-fi punk YA is your thing, I highly recommend this trilogy.’ Sarah Rose
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Sydney Morning Herald
‘a bit like S.E. Hinton refracted, through an unobtrusively queer and feminist lens, into a more prismatic view of the contemporary teen psyche.’ Sydney Morning Herald
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‘Ward is a master at building narrative tension and playing with the vulnerabilities of her characters.’ Sarah Rose
Chapters in Flux
‘This is the socially aware, original dystopia series you didn’t know you’d been waiting for.’ Chapters in Flux
Angela Slatter
Books + Publishing
‘Her dialogue feels authentically young and edgy,’ Books + Publishing
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Simon Petrie
‘It’s an unsettling and effective piece within which the reader, much like Mirii herself, grabs at uncertain hope wherever it can be found.’ Simon Petrie
Read MoreLiz McShane
‘Welcome to Orphancorp has echoes of Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro, as both present a near-future dystopian world'. Liz McShane
Read MoreJUST LOVE: QUEER BOOK REVIEWS
‘Such is the beauty of the best written sci-fi and dystopia.’ JUST LOVE: QUEER BOOK REVIEWS
Read MoreGET YA WORDS OUT
‘Perfect example of less is more.’ GET YA WORDS OUT
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VLA Judges report
‘manages to hold you in a perpetual state of innards-churning anxiety and alarm’ VLA Judges report
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Kill Your Darlings
Kill Your Darlings interview.
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Writers Bloc
Australian Women Writers
Australian Women Writers Spotlight
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