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Interview

Amanda Lohrey

Amanda Lohrey lives in Tasmania and writes fiction and non-fiction. She has taught politics at the University of Tasmania and writing and textual studies at the University of Technology Sydney and the University of Queensland. In November 2012 she received the Patrick White Literary Award. Her latest novel is The Labyrinth (2020).


Where are you happiest?

At my laptop, writing.

 


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