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'"This is a difficult piece to write. It cuts closer to the bone than most of what I have written; closer to my bones, through my blood and flesh to the bones of truth and country; there is truth here, not disguised but in the open and that truth hurts."
'In Lies, Damned Lies acclaimed author Claire G. Coleman, a proud Noongar woman, takes the reader on a journey through the past, present and future of Australia, lensed through her own experience. Beautifully written, this literary work blends the personal with the political, offering readers an insight into the stark reality of the ongoing trauma of Australia’s violent colonisation.
'Colonisation in Australia is not over. Colonisation is a process, not an event – and the after-effects will continue while there are still people to remember it.'
Source: Publisher's blurb.
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Dedication: 'for Dad and for Lily, always'
Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of
Works about this Work
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On the Road with Claire G. Coleman
Astrid Edwards
(interviewer),
Melbourne
:
Bad Producer Productions
,
2021
23448184
2021
single work
interview
podcast
'Claire G. Coleman is a Noongar woman whose family have belonged to the south coast of Western Australia since long before history started being recorded. She writes fiction, essays, poetry and art writing while either living in Naarm (Melbourne) or on the road. In 2021 she released her first work of non-fiction, Lies, Damned Lies: A personal exploration of the impact of colonisation.
'During an extended circuit of the continent she wrote a novel, Terra Nullius: A Novel, which won the black&write! Indigenous Writing Fellowship and was listed for eight awards including a shortlisting for The Stella Prize. Her second novel was The Old Lie, and her third, Enclave, will hopefully be released in 2022.' (Production introduction)
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Books Roundup : Small Joys of Real Life, Things We See in the Light, Lies, Damned Lies, My Body Keeps Your Secrets
2021
single work
review
— Appears in: Kill Your Darlings [Online] , September 2021;
— Review of Small Joys of Real Life 2021 single work novel ; The Things We See in the Light 2021 single work novel ; Lies, Damned Lies 2021 single work autobiography ; My Body keeps Your Secrets 2021 single work autobiography biography -
Rewriting Futures
2021
single work
column
— Appears in: The Saturday Paper , 4-10 September 2021;'“It feels like I’m on the run from a disastrous disease,” says Noongar writer and poet Claire G. Coleman. “We went to Barunga Festival in the Northern Territory, then over to Laura dance festival in Queensland, then the shit started hitting the fan. We got to Alice Springs, broke down and now Darwin’s gone into lockdown. We’ve constantly been escaping lockdowns.”' (Introduction)
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Books Roundup : Small Joys of Real Life, Things We See in the Light, Lies, Damned Lies, My Body Keeps Your Secrets
2021
single work
review
— Appears in: Kill Your Darlings [Online] , September 2021;
— Review of Small Joys of Real Life 2021 single work novel ; The Things We See in the Light 2021 single work novel ; Lies, Damned Lies 2021 single work autobiography ; My Body keeps Your Secrets 2021 single work autobiography biography -
Rewriting Futures
2021
single work
column
— Appears in: The Saturday Paper , 4-10 September 2021;'“It feels like I’m on the run from a disastrous disease,” says Noongar writer and poet Claire G. Coleman. “We went to Barunga Festival in the Northern Territory, then over to Laura dance festival in Queensland, then the shit started hitting the fan. We got to Alice Springs, broke down and now Darwin’s gone into lockdown. We’ve constantly been escaping lockdowns.”' (Introduction)
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y
On the Road with Claire G. Coleman
Astrid Edwards
(interviewer),
Melbourne
:
Bad Producer Productions
,
2021
23448184
2021
single work
interview
podcast
'Claire G. Coleman is a Noongar woman whose family have belonged to the south coast of Western Australia since long before history started being recorded. She writes fiction, essays, poetry and art writing while either living in Naarm (Melbourne) or on the road. In 2021 she released her first work of non-fiction, Lies, Damned Lies: A personal exploration of the impact of colonisation.
'During an extended circuit of the continent she wrote a novel, Terra Nullius: A Novel, which won the black&write! Indigenous Writing Fellowship and was listed for eight awards including a shortlisting for The Stella Prize. Her second novel was The Old Lie, and her third, Enclave, will hopefully be released in 2022.' (Production introduction)