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Born: Established: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, ;
Heritage: Aboriginal
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1 1 y separately published work icon Too Deadly : Our Voice Our Way Our Business Us Mob Writing , Kerry Reed-Gilbert (editor), Samantha Faulkner (editor), Barrina South (editor), Belconnen : Us Mob Writing , 2017 12334897 2017 anthology poetry short story autobiography prose

'Too Deadly is a fitting title for this powerful and diverse collection of First Nations writings. Offerings include prose and narrative poetry; flash fiction, fiction and creative non-fiction; and life writing. The writers gathered bring to the fore evocative snippets from the many different nations of Indigenous Australia; the themes range from the personal to the political – the big and the small picture leap off the page.'

Source: Jeanine Leane, Wiradjuri writer, Academic. (Publication Summary)

1 y separately published work icon By Close of Business : Us Mob Writing Us Mob Writing Samantha Faulkner (editor), Lisa Fuller (editor), Jeanine Leane (editor), Kerry Reed-Gilbert (editor), Canberra : Us Mob Writing , 2013 6753632 2013 selected work poetry

'Filled with exciting new poetry and prose from well known and award winning writers, and including brand new voices taking their first steps into the world of writing. This anthology emerges from the Us Mob Writing group of First Nations Australians consisting of Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islanders based in Canberra, yet coming from countries spread across the Australian landscape. Written, edited, designed and typeset by First Nations Australians, this collection is representative of the group, showcasing who we are, our lives and work.' (Source: Eventbrite website)

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