Kerri Turner - Writer of historical fiction
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Rain Dance - The Outback Volume 2, Boolarong Press
​'Ma had told them there'd be no dinner tonight, but the Tucker boys had big enough appetites to take
​matters into their own hands.'
Inheritance - Reflex Fiction
​'Was ever a girl so lucky as I?'

Please, Can I Stay a Child? - Stringybark Stories
​'Did I know my parents were taking part in the illegal practice of baby farming? Yes.'
The Return - Reflex Fiction
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'I want my arms empty, so they can be filled with my granddaughter.'
Forgotten - Dangerous Women Project
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'They are calling for my head. They want to see me dance, then see me die.'
The Cause and an Effect - The Hitchhiker, Issue 17, Underground Writers
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'She'd long ago learned that the best way to disturb opponents to suffrage was to show you were unruffled
by them.'
Strangers in Fiction - National Year of Reading
'Reading isn't just learning the letters and numbers so that you can look at a newspaper or go through your mail. It's
​discovering whole new worlds you didn't know existed.'
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A Man, a Dog and the Sound of Rain - Animal Encounters, Catchfire Press
'That's why I don't like dogs either - always trying to be your best friend as soon as you've met them. I don't want
​to be anyone's friend except my own.'
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