Adelaide Writers' Week
AWW21 The Porous Present: Love, Life and Legacies - Nardi Simpson and Karen Wyld
24 Mar 2021
In Karen Wyld’s Where the Fruit Falls, Brigid sets off on an epic journey with her twin babies, one white and one black, searching for lost love. Nardi Simpson’s Song of the Crocodile introduces us to the Billymil family, living with its community on the fringes of Darnmoor, “the Gateway to Happiness”. Both novels are award winning, immersive stories of family, Country and history that powerfully weave rich narratives and magical realism with the enduring tragic legacy of colonialism. Chaired by Natalie Harkin
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