'Though the Anzac legacy remains as prominent as ever in Australian cultural identity, the experiences of Australian women in wartime often remain footnotes to the male-centric mythology. In Shooting Blanks at the Anzac Legend, Donna Coates aims to subvert this hierarchy by offering readers a comprehensive overview of Australian women’s fictionalised accounts of wartime from the First World War to Vietnam. In doing so, she introduces the reader to a rich body of text through which to consider how Australian women have written about war and the Anzac.' (Introduction)