Lisa Maza Lisa Maza i(A129117 works by)
Gender: Female
Heritage: Aboriginal ; Aboriginal Yidiny / Yidindji
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2 y separately published work icon The Very Last List of Vivian Walker Megan Albany , Sydney : Hachette Australia , 2022 23420292 2022 single work novel

'Vivian Walker is dying. This is not on her list of things to do. A darkly funny debut that proves even the most imperfect of lives is worth celebrating.

'Now that I've got cancer, I know I should be letting go and just being in the moment with my child but, seriously, what mother has got time to spend with their kids?

'Vivian Walker's life is exceptionally ordinary. Average husband, check. Darling son, check. Refrigerator in a state of permanent disarray, check. Everything is thoroughly and frustratingly routine, even being terminally ill.

'After receiving her diagnosis, Viv's family won't let her lift a finger . . . for at least a week. But once the novelty wears off, she's lucky to get a cup of tea for her trouble. In preparation for D-day, self-professed control freak Viv has made a list of essential things to do, such as decluttering the playroom and preparing her taxes. She doesn't expect to become spiritually enlightened or have any outlandish last-minute successes. All she wants is to finish her unfinished business.

'As her final days unfold, Viv realises her life has become a love letter to the mundane but she still manages to keep her wicked sense of humour and cynical take on life unapologetically intact. 

'The Very Last List of Vivian Walker will make you ugly cry, snort tea out your nose with laughter and want to embrace humanity in all its selfishness, beauty and awkwardness.'

Source : publisher's blurb

1 Black Sheep : Glorious Bastaards Nelly Thomas , Cy Fahey , Lisa Maza , Melodie Reynolds , Mia Stanford , 2010 single work drama humour 'Take a trip through Australia in a parallel-reality - where a host of colourful characters are chewing up stereotypes, spitting them out, and washing it all down with a big dose of black humour.' Source: www.ilbijerri.org.au/ (Sighted 13/07/2010).
1 2 of Us : Lisa Maza and Rachael Maza Long Lisa Maza , Rachael Maza , 2010 single work column
— Appears in: Good Weekend , 20 March 2010; (p. 10)
1 3 Sisters of Gelam Lisa Maza , Rachael Maza , 2009 single work drama

'Weaving together a heady mix of live music, theatre & puppetry, Sisters of Gelam is the writing debut of Rachael Maza Long and her sister Lisa Maza - "The Maza Sisters". A duo well known for their soulful brand of acoustic tunes and island harmonies, the girls are both also highly accomplished actors in Australian theatre, film & TV.

'Inspired by the two sisters' very personal experiences as the daughters of a black father and white mother, stories from the past and the present are intertwined to present a poignant exploration of the journey to reconcile cultures and celebrate heritage.'

Source: Malthouse Theatre website, http://www.malthousetheatre.com.au/
Sighted: 11/11/2009

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