‘a Pynchonesque odyssey from a fresh new voice in Australian literature.’ Southerly Journal Podcast
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Briohny Doyle
"a rebellious and tender post-catastrophe caper" Briohny Doyle
Read MoreSydney Review of Books
‘This is a queer, post-apocalyptic heist novel – but Silk is not held in thrall to genre tropes.’ Sydney Review of Books
Read MoreBooks and Publishing
‘an admirable first effort at critiquing society’s current failures’ Books and Publishing
Read MoreThe Lifted Brow
‘I came away from reading Sisters of No Mercy thinking, Aha! This is how we must tell our story to ourselves.’ The Lifted Brow
Read MoreSarah Rose
‘If dystopian/sci-fi punk YA is your thing, I highly recommend this trilogy.’ Sarah Rose
Read MoreSydney 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
Read MorePublishers Weekly
‘an imaginative vision of the future,’ Publishers Weekly
Read MoreSarah Rose
‘Ward is a master at building narrative tension and playing with the vulnerabilities of her characters.’ Sarah Rose
Landfall Review
‘Think Anne Enright’s psycho-noir, with a touch of Katherine Mansfield’s unreliability and a sliver of Emily Perkins’ sharp cultural commentary.’ Landfall Review
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Booktopia
Mamamia
Writing my way back to mental wellness. — Mamamia interview
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Sydney Morning Herald
‘It was in the city of love that Hedley Galt realised she had a love addiction.’ Sydney Morning Herald
Read MoreThe Reader (Booksellers NZ)
‘Swim is literary fiction at its finest.’ The Reader (Booksellers NZ)
Read MoreNZ Herald
Many Rewards in Potent Debut – NZ Herald
Read MoreAvid Reader
‘Duckor-Jones is a lyrical magician and it would be ideal if he writes plenty more books.’ Avid Reader
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NZ Poetry Shelf
‘the novella resembles stream of consciousness but it is ever so beautifully and distinctively crafted.’ NZ Poetry Shelf
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