![]() ![]() Readings will be our bookseller at this event. Amra Pajalic, Omar Sakr, Wendy Chen, Jordi Kerr, Rebecca Lim, Michelle Aung Thin and Alice Pung, this anthology is designed to challenge the dominant. These are stories by and about Aboriginal Australians, queer Australians, people living with disabilities and more.Īt the Wheeler Centre in September, Lim and Kwaymullina along with contributors Jessica Walton and Ellen van Neerven, will discuss the meaning, and the value, of the Own Voices movement in YA writing today. Rebecca Lim is co-editor and she is joined by contributor, Olivia Muscat. The initiative aims to offer young readers a much broader, richer range of Australian perspectives beyond what passes for mainstream. Meet Me at the Intersection (Fremantle Press) features stories and memoir by writers from marginalised backgrounds. The anthology has emerged from Lim and Kwaymullina’s ongoing Voices from the Intersection initiative, which promotes YA and children’s authors of diverse backgrounds. ![]() Meet Me at the Intersection features the work of some excellent established writers, as well as up-and-coming names from all across Australia. It’s a book of short fiction, memoir and poetry by authors of various ethnicities, cultures, genders, sexualities and abilities. ![]() Meet Me at the Intersection is an anthology edited by two Australian powerhouse YA authors: Rebecca Lim and Ambelin Kwaymullina. ![]()
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