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Issue Details: First known date: 2008... 2008 Musk and Byrne
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'Jemma Musk is settling into her new home in the bustling goldfields town of Wombat Hill, wanting to establish herself as a painter and an independent woman. But word has gone out that she saw a young girl brush with death. Instead of saving her, she sketched her. What kind of woman does that?

This is not the last time that Jemma Musk will find herself hounded by gossip and scandal. Even after she has married Gotardo, an Italian-Swiss dairy farmer, and given birth to their daughter Lucy, happiness is denied her. A tragedy sets Jemma on the run from the law, and a legend - that of the beautiful outlaw Musk and her accomplice Byrne - is born.

The passionate and headstrong Jemma, determined to live the creative life, is a heroine in the mould of Sybylla from My Brilliant Career. She will win your heart in this tumultuous and enthralling novel by the author of Night Surfing, Last of the Sane Days, and the award-winning That Oceanic Feeling.' (Publisher's blurb)

Notes

  • Dedication: To my niece Rebecca Wilson and in memory of her son Jack.

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

    • Crows Nest, North Sydney - Lane Cove area, Sydney Northern Suburbs, Sydney, New South Wales,: Allen and Unwin , 2008 .
      person or book cover
      Image courtesy of Allen & Unwin
      Extent: 341p.
      Note/s:
      • Published January 1st 2008
      ISBN: 9781741753936 (pbk.)
Alternative title: Portrait de L'artiste En Hors-la-loi : Roman
Language: French
    • Arles,
      c
      France,
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      Western Europe, Europe,
      :
      Actes Sud ,
      2009 .
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      Extent: 366p.
      Note/s:
      • Published May 1st 2009
      ISBN: 9782742783960

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Works about this Work

Migrating from Nonfiction to Fiction – A Practice-Led Approach Drawing on a Literary Journalist’s Notional Tool-Box Glenda Banks , Martin Andrew , 2012 single work criticism
— Appears in: TEXT : Journal of Writing and Writing Courses , April vol. 16 no. 1 2012;
'This paper reflects on a literary journalist's practice-led approach to migrating from nonfiction to fiction and the decision to situate a narrative about the challenges and achievements of women in Victoria's mid-19th century goldfields in a novel in the subgenre of historiographic metafiction. It addresses the lacuna in the traditionally masculinised history of the gold rush era, opening a window onto the 'herstory' of the period, describing the courage of women who overcame poverty, isolation and the limited gender-based expectations of the time in which they lived to set the pattern for the social infrastructure we take for granted today. The first author's doctoral novel 'A Respectable Married Woman' embodies this migration and is informed methodologically by both journalistic and creative strategies. The study focuses on the role of site visits in practice-led research as it applies to literary journalism to create a sense of 'being there'. The interlocutory reader (Widdowson 1979) is drawn into a narrative construct which hangs evidence-based 'fictionised truths' in a factual framework in order to facilitate a greater understanding of a critical period in the growth of Victoria and, in particular, the contribution of women. Drawing on literary theorists including Hutcheon (1998) and Kundera (2000) and referencing writers Ricketson (2006), Sedgwick (2004) and Quindlen (2004) among others, this paper aims to encourage other nonfiction writers to make use of the literary journalist's notional 'tool-box' to take an imaginative leap into the world of credible historiographic metafiction.' (Author's abstract)
An Anthropological Turn? Nathan Hollier , 2008 single work review
— Appears in: Overland , Spring no. 192 2008; (p. 88-92)

— Review of On a Wing and a Prayer Peter Bensley , 2006 single work novel ; The Lost Dog Michelle De Kretser , 2007 single work novel ; Musk and Byrne Fiona Capp , 2008 single work novel ; The Solemn Lantern Maker Merlinda Bobis , 2008 single work novel ; The Biographer Virginia Patricia Duigan , 2008 single work novel ; The Spare Room Helen Garner , 2008 single work novel ; They Called Me the Wildman : The Prison Diary of Henricke Nelson Robert Hollingworth , 2008 single work novel ; Many Years a Thief David Hutchison , 2007 single work novel ; Jamaica : A Novel Malcolm Knox , 2007 single work novel ; The Good Parents Joan London , 2008 single work novel ; Black Sheep : A Dystopian Novel Ben Peek , 2007 single work novel ; Misconceptions Sophie Townsend , 2008 single work novel
In Short : Fiction Kerryn Goldsworthy , 2008 single work review
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 12-13 July 2008; (p. 30)

— Review of Sea of Many Returns Arnold Zable , 2008 single work novel ; Musk and Byrne Fiona Capp , 2008 single work novel
Women Under Pressure Genevieve Tucker , 2008 single work review
— Appears in: The Australian Literary Review , July vol. 3 no. 6 2008; (p. 22-23)

— Review of Beneath the Bloodwood Tree Julienne Van Loon , 2008 single work novel ; The Steele Diaries Wendy James , 2008 single work novel ; Musk and Byrne Fiona Capp , 2008 single work novel
Poetic Mix of Fugitives and Legend Dorothy Johnston , 2008 single work review
— Appears in: The Canberra Times , 14 June 2008; (p. 12)

— Review of Musk and Byrne Fiona Capp , 2008 single work novel
[Review] Musk and Byrne Deborah Crabtree , 2008 single work review
— Appears in: Bookseller + Publisher Magazine , March vol. 87 no. 7 2008; (p. 37)

— Review of Musk and Byrne Fiona Capp , 2008 single work novel
From Palette to Page Katharine England , 2008 single work review
— Appears in: The Advertiser , 10 May 2008; (p. 12)

— Review of Musk and Byrne Fiona Capp , 2008 single work novel ; The Biographer Virginia Patricia Duigan , 2008 single work novel
Myth-Making and Its Pitfalls Carmel Bird , 2008 single work review
— Appears in: The Age , 24 May 2008; (p. 25)

— Review of Musk and Byrne Fiona Capp , 2008 single work novel
Futile Quivers Adam Rivett , 2008 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , June no. 302 2008; (p. 25)

— Review of Musk and Byrne Fiona Capp , 2008 single work novel
Poetic Mix of Fugitives and Legend Dorothy Johnston , 2008 single work review
— Appears in: The Canberra Times , 14 June 2008; (p. 12)

— Review of Musk and Byrne Fiona Capp , 2008 single work novel
The Family Curse Fiona Capp , 2008 single work column
— Appears in: The Age , 19 April 2008; (p. 15)
Skirting around the Law Fiona Capp , 2008 single work column
— Appears in: The Age , 25-26 April 2008; (p. 16)
Migrating from Nonfiction to Fiction – A Practice-Led Approach Drawing on a Literary Journalist’s Notional Tool-Box Glenda Banks , Martin Andrew , 2012 single work criticism
— Appears in: TEXT : Journal of Writing and Writing Courses , April vol. 16 no. 1 2012;
'This paper reflects on a literary journalist's practice-led approach to migrating from nonfiction to fiction and the decision to situate a narrative about the challenges and achievements of women in Victoria's mid-19th century goldfields in a novel in the subgenre of historiographic metafiction. It addresses the lacuna in the traditionally masculinised history of the gold rush era, opening a window onto the 'herstory' of the period, describing the courage of women who overcame poverty, isolation and the limited gender-based expectations of the time in which they lived to set the pattern for the social infrastructure we take for granted today. The first author's doctoral novel 'A Respectable Married Woman' embodies this migration and is informed methodologically by both journalistic and creative strategies. The study focuses on the role of site visits in practice-led research as it applies to literary journalism to create a sense of 'being there'. The interlocutory reader (Widdowson 1979) is drawn into a narrative construct which hangs evidence-based 'fictionised truths' in a factual framework in order to facilitate a greater understanding of a critical period in the growth of Victoria and, in particular, the contribution of women. Drawing on literary theorists including Hutcheon (1998) and Kundera (2000) and referencing writers Ricketson (2006), Sedgwick (2004) and Quindlen (2004) among others, this paper aims to encourage other nonfiction writers to make use of the literary journalist's notional 'tool-box' to take an imaginative leap into the world of credible historiographic metafiction.' (Author's abstract)
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