Will Martin

Griffith Review 50

Fiction & Literature
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Author: Catherine McKinnon ISBN: 9781922212276
Publisher: The Text Publishing Company Publication: October 29, 2015
Imprint: Text Publishing Language: English
Author: Catherine McKinnon
ISBN: 9781922212276
Publisher: The Text Publishing Company
Publication: October 29, 2015
Imprint: Text Publishing
Language: English

A lowly eighteenth-century ship’s boy provides an insightful perspective on cross-cultural misunderstandings and ‘first contact’ as he accompanies Bass and Flinders on an expedition by sea.

Catherine McKinnon lives in rural New South Wales and is a novelist and playwright/director. 
She grew up in South Australia, and, after studying at Flinders University, worked at the Red Shed Theatre, State Theatre Company, and Adelaide Festival as a theatre director and/or writer. Her own plays produced for the Red Shed Theatre are Immaculate Deceptions, A Rose By Any Other Name, Road to Mindanao, and Eye of Another. In 2006 she won the Penguin Women’s Weekly Award for her short story ‘Haley and the Sea’ and in 2008 Penguin published her novel, The Nearly Happy Family. Her play Tilt was selected for the 2010 National Playwriting Festival, and As I Lay Dreaming won the 2010 Mitch Matthews Award. 
Her short stories, reviews and scholarly articles have appeared in Transnational Literature, Text Journal, RealTime and Narrative. She currently teaches performance and creative writing at the University of Wollongong and is finishing her next novel, Storyland, and a trilogy of plays, The Hurt Trilogy, all set in Illawarra.

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A lowly eighteenth-century ship’s boy provides an insightful perspective on cross-cultural misunderstandings and ‘first contact’ as he accompanies Bass and Flinders on an expedition by sea.

Catherine McKinnon lives in rural New South Wales and is a novelist and playwright/director. 
She grew up in South Australia, and, after studying at Flinders University, worked at the Red Shed Theatre, State Theatre Company, and Adelaide Festival as a theatre director and/or writer. Her own plays produced for the Red Shed Theatre are Immaculate Deceptions, A Rose By Any Other Name, Road to Mindanao, and Eye of Another. In 2006 she won the Penguin Women’s Weekly Award for her short story ‘Haley and the Sea’ and in 2008 Penguin published her novel, The Nearly Happy Family. Her play Tilt was selected for the 2010 National Playwriting Festival, and As I Lay Dreaming won the 2010 Mitch Matthews Award. 
Her short stories, reviews and scholarly articles have appeared in Transnational Literature, Text Journal, RealTime and Narrative. She currently teaches performance and creative writing at the University of Wollongong and is finishing her next novel, Storyland, and a trilogy of plays, The Hurt Trilogy, all set in Illawarra.

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