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Joshua Pomare Joshua Pomare i(11018631 works by) (a.k.a. J.P. Pomare; Josh Pomare)
Born: Established:
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New Zealand,
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Pacific Region,
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Gender: Male
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1 y separately published work icon Live Recording : Ruth McIver in Conversation Joshua Pomare (interviewer), Melbourne : Readings , 2021 23474769 2021 single work podcast interview

'A conversation between crime authors Ruth McIver and J.P. Pomare to celebrate the launch of McIver's new novel, I Shot the Devil.' (Production summary)

1 1 y separately published work icon The Last Guests Joshua Pomare , Sydney : Hachette Australia , 2021 21847394 2021 single work novel thriller

'Ever have the feeling you're being watched? A smart, unsettling, unputdownable literary thriller from the award-winning, critically acclaimed writer

'Lina and Cain are doing their best to stay afloat. Money has been tight since Cain returned from active duty, and starting a family is proving harder than they thought. Putting Lina's inherited lake house up for rent at weekends seems like the solution to at least one of their problems. The secluded house is more of a burden than a retreat, anyway, and fixing up the old place makes Cain feel useful for once. But letting strangers stay in their house might not be the best idea. Someone is watching - their most mundane tasks, their most intimate moments - and all the things Lina and Cain want to keep hidden will be exposed.

'A darkly riveting psychological thriller from the bestselling author of Call Me Evie, In the Clearing and Tell Me Lies.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Tell Me Lies Joshua Pomare , Sydney : Audible Studios , 2020 20062439 2020 single work novel thriller

'Psychologist Margot Scott has a picture-perfect life: a nice house in the suburbs, a husband, two children and a successful career.

'On a warm spring morning Margot approaches one of her clients on a busy train platform. He is looking down at his phone, with his duffel bag in hand as the train approaches. That's when she slams into his back and he falls in front of the train.

'Margot's clients all lie to her, but one lie cost her family and freedom.

'A fast-paced psychological thriller for fans of The Silent Patient.' (Publication summary)

1 4 y separately published work icon In the Clearing Joshua Pomare , Sydney : Hachette Australia , 2019 17351884 2019 single work novel thriller

'Amy has only ever known what life is like in the Clearing. She knows what's expected of her. She knows what to do to please her elders, and how to make sure life in the community remains happy and calm. That is, until a new young girl joins the group. She isn't fitting in; she doesn't want to stay. What happens next will turn life as Amy knows it on its head.

'Freya has gone to great lengths to feel like a 'normal person'. In fact, if you saw her go about her day with her young son, you'd think she was an everyday mum. That is, until a young girl goes missing and someone from her past, someone she hasn't seen for a very long time, arrives in town.

'As Amy and Freya's story intertwines the secrets of the past bubble up to the surface. This rural Aussie town's dark underbelly is about to be exposed and lives will be destroyed.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 Making Maketu Joshua Pomare , 2019 single work column
— Appears in: Kill Your Darlings [Online] , February 2019;

'How do perspective, memory and the demands of genre alter the way we write about real-life settings? Is a ‘true’ depiction of place even possible in fiction?'

1 Shelf Reflection: J.P. Pomare Joshua Pomare , 2019 single work interview
— Appears in: Kill Your Darlings [Online] , February 2019;
1 5 y separately published work icon Call Me Evie Joshua Pomare , Sydney : Hachette Australia , 2019 14510835 2019 single work novel thriller

"Don't trust him. It wasn't me.

"It couldn't have been me.

"Meet Evie, a young woman held captive by a man named Jim in the isolated New Zealand beach town of Maketu. Jim says he’s hiding Evie to protect her, that she did something terrible back home in Melbourne.

"In a house that creaks against the wind, Evie begins to piece together her fractured memories of the events that led her here.

"Jim says he’s keeping her safe. Evie’s not sure she can trust Jim, but can she trust her own memories?"

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 Joshua Pomare Reviews A Writing Life : Helen Garner and Her Work by Bernadette Brennan Joshua Pomare , 2017 single work essay
— Appears in: Mascara Literary Review , December no. 21 2017;

'It is at these boundaries, the rough torn edges of art and artist that we understand our subjects best. A Writing Life: Helen Garner and Her Work by Bernadette Brennan is a remarkably shrewd study of Garner’s work knitted with a tender representation of her personal life. Brennan dives into the murky grey depths that separate ‘literary critique’ and ‘biography,’ choosing instead the more ambiguous denomination of ‘literary portrait.’ This bifurcation of sub-genres might seem like literary posturing; such distinctions are often made by marketing teams as opposed to the author themself. However the language we use to segment books into genre is significant for readers and thus important to authors in terms of distribution and readership.'   (Introduction)

1 This Is Water Joshua Pomare , 2017 single work prose
— Appears in: Kill Your Darlings , no. 29 2017; (p. 66-74)

'Thrust into the heaving metropolis of Delhi, I shed flight fatigue and took up that strange energy, a sort of heightened awareness that travellers feel when they arrive somewhere new. I stared out at everything as we jerked along in a beat-up Honda driven by Sam, our host and friend.' 

1 The Grief Code Joshua Pomare , 2017 single work short story
— Appears in: Meanjin , Autumn vol. 76 no. 1 2017; (p. 136-141)
'The first Grief Code: Grief is passive. Mourning, the process of purging grief, is active.' (Introduction)
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