Amy Barker Amy Barker i(A117475 works by) (a.k.a. Amy Vought Barker)
Born: Established: 1978 Southport, Southport area, Gold Coast, Queensland, ;
Gender: Female
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1 1 y separately published work icon Paradise Earth : A Novel Amy Barker , Parndana : Stormbird Press , 2020 19245177 2020 single work novel

'‘The aftershocks from 1996 continued, year after year, often in the life of the individual more devastating than the Port Arthur massacre itself. Yet always the subsequent tragedies could be traced back to that unspeakable Sunday.’

'Coming home to Tasman Peninsula with her Northern Irish partner, Ruth journeys into her own psychic trauma as well as that projected onto the raw, monumental coast. When Ruth’s brother John helps his fourteen-year-old son apply for a firearm’s permit—almost two and a half decades after Port Arthur—they risk condemning those who do not remember the past to repeat it.

'A Port Arthur survivor, Marina has returned to the Peninsula with her brother Moon to pack up Doo-No-Harm, the family holiday home, after their mother’s death. Marina’s personhood was so violated by her early life experience that she has been left an angry she-wolf about to set out on the hunt. In a convoy of duck rescuers, the siblings head for a confrontation with shooters on the wetland.

'In these lives choreographed by trauma, damage and the ramifications of wilful forgetfulness, transformation can only occur after an extremely painful lesson.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 What I'm Reading : Amy Barker, Author Amy Barker , 2010 single work column
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 4-5 September 2010; (p. 36)
1 y separately published work icon Through the Clock's Workings Amy Barker (editor), Sydney : Sydney University Press , 2009 Z1608217 2009 anthology short story poetry

'Prominent Australian authors have written new short stories and released them under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial ShareAlike licence. What that means is you can remix the stories, but only if you acknowledge the author, the remix is not for commercial use, and your new work is available for others to remix.

'The authors' stories were made available on our [Remix My Lit] website and new and emerging writers were invited to create their own remixes to be posted on the website and considered for publication in the print anthology alongside the original stories.' (From the publisher's website.)

1 17 y separately published work icon Omega Park Amy Barker , St Lucia : University of Queensland Press , 2009 Z1523154 2009 single work novel 'Amy Barker presents a confronting tale of heartbreak and redemption. Omega Park is a housing commission estate on the fringes of Queensland's Gold Coast. Dingo Patterson and Jacob Box are growing up and trying to survive. Surrounded by broken families, crime and desperation, they are young men with dreams of a different life. When a car chase ends in tragedy for one of the boys, relations with police and within the community reach crisis point. Amy Barker tells a sobering tale of modern warfare in the suburbs with confidence and assurance. This striking debut novel explores how life on society's margins can mean the end of the road for some, and offer the possibility of escape for others.' (Publisher's Blurb)
1 Bleuenn Amy Barker , 2004 single work poetry
— Appears in: A Most Provoking Thing 2004; (p. 57-73)
1 y separately published work icon A Most Provoking Thing Stuart Glover (editor), Amy Barker (editor), Jessica Denniss (editor), Michael Ferguson (editor), Eugenie FitzGerald (editor), Morgan Jones (editor), Chad Parkhill (editor), Trudi Plaschke (editor), Lyndal Ross (editor), Kelvin Grove : Queensland University of Technology, Creative Industries Faculty dotlit , 2004 7641836 2004 anthology poetry short story
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