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Zoya Patel Zoya Patel i(A114253 works by)
Born: Established: 1990 ;
Gender: Female
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1 Love and Virtue by Diana Reid Review – Sex, Shame and the Social Minefields of Campus Life Zoya Patel , 2021 single work review
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 22 October 2021;

— Review of Love and Virtue Diana Reid , 2021 single work novel

'Reid’s debut is a multilayered page-turner on power, unrequited love and campus rape culture, wrapped in a coming-of-age narrative' 

1 Echolalia by Briohny Doyle : A Dark, Deft and Gripping Read about Mania and Motherhood Zoya Patel , 2021 single work review
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 4 June 2021;

— Review of Echolalia Briohny Doyle , 2021 single work novel
1 The Imitator by Rebecca Starford Review : Fast-paced Literary Spy Thriller with Feminist Undertones Zoya Patel , 2021 single work review
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 12 February 2021;

— Review of The Imitator Rebecca Starford , 2021 single work novel
1 The Others by Mark Brandi Review – Sanctuary from a Plague or Something More Sinister? Zoya Patel , 2021 single work review
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 6 August 2021;

— Review of The Others Mark Brandi , 2021 single work novel

'Author’s third novel is an uneasy, haunting tale of fear and isolation, told through the eyes of a child and let down only by its uneven pace.'

1 Before You Knew My Name by Jacqueline Bublitz Review – More Than a Gripping Whodunnit Zoya Patel , 2021 single work review
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 18 June 2021;

— Review of Before You Knew My Name Jacqueline Bublitz , 2021 single work novel

'The Melbourne writer’s debut novel challenges the conventions of the crime genre, weaving feminism, philosophy and mortality throughout.'

1 Kokomo by Victoria Hannan Review : Anticipated Debut Lives Up to the Hype Zoya Patel , 2020 single work review
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 14 August 2020;

— Review of Kokomo Victoria Hannan , 2020 single work novel
1 Bluebird by Malcolm Knox Review – Vivid Characters Bring an Aussie Beach Town to Brilliant Life Zoya Patel , 2020 single work review
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 18 September 2020;

— Review of Bluebird Malcolm Knox , 2020 single work novel

'In this riveting take on the Australian dream, Gordon Grimes and his ageing surf crew cling to the past, as gentrification – and personal crises – encroach.'

1 Displaced Zoya Patel , 2020 single work short story
— Appears in: After Australia 2020; (p. 87-106)
1 Zoya Patel Reviews Hijabi in Jeans by Isil Cosar Zoya Patel , 2019 single work review
— Appears in: Mascara Literary Review , March no. 23 2019;

— Review of Hijabi in Jeans Halee I. Cosar , 2018 selected work poetry

'From the very first poem, it is clear that Hijabi In Jeans by H.I. Cosar is a deeply personal, and deeply political collection, entwining the two themes to carry through every piece. Cosar, a Turkish-Australian teacher and writer has spoken of her bilingual, bicultural upbringing and the complexities that entailed (ABC, May 2018), and these experiences are clear influences that flow throughout the collection. There is the sense that Cosar is grappling with her fractured identity on the page, wrestling with cultural demons and trying to find a way through the murkiness that is the migrant experience.' (Introduction)

1 How Do We Address Diversity and Inclusion in the Arts? Zoya Patel , 2018 single work essay
— Appears in: Meanjin Online 2018;
1 Writing Memoir as a Migrant Zoya Patel , 2018 single work essay
— Appears in: Meanjin Online 2018;
1 4 y separately published work icon No Country Woman : A Memoir Of Not Belonging Zoya Patel , Sydney : Hachette Australia , 2018 14311336 2018 single work autobiography

'A fresh and exciting feminist memoir about what it means to never feel at home where you live.

''I was born in a hospital in Suva, Fiji. I can't recall ever seeing the building on my trips back to the city, first as a child or later as an adult. I imagine it in shades of blue and brown, the plastic waiting room chairs covered in the fine film of moisture that creeps over everything there. It is not a place I've thought of often, but I think of it now and wonder how it has shaped me.

'I am Fijian-Indian, and have lived in Australia since I was three years old. Memories of my early life in Fiji are limited to flashes, like an old film projector running backwards. I remember a blue dress, a trip on a boat where my father handed me a dried, floating starfish that I clutched in my fingers, determined not to lose it back to the ocean.'

''No Country Woman is the story of never knowing where you belong. It's about not feeling represented in the media you consumed, not being connected to the culture of your forebears, not having the respect of your peers.

'It's about living in a multicultural society with a monocultural focus but being determined to be heard.

'It's about challenging society's need to define us and it's a rallying cry for the future.

'It's a memoir full of heart, fury and intelligence - and the book we need right now.'  (Publication summary)

1 Editor’s Note : Welcome to OrphanCorp Zoya Patel , 2015 single work column
— Appears in: Seizure [Online] , September 2015;
1 Interview – Karen Pickering, Cherchez La Femme Zoya Patel (interviewer), 2014 single work interview
— Appears in: Feminartsy , June 2014;
1 Believers Zoya Patel , 2014 single work prose
— Appears in: Feminartsy , June 2014;
1 y separately published work icon Feminartsy Zoya Patel , 2014 8662931 2014 website periodical (2 issues)

'Feminartsy is an online feminist literature and arts journal, founded in 2014 and curated each month to a new theme. Throughout the month, new content is added weekly, including memoir, essays, fiction, photo essays, and art spreads.

'Feminartsy showcases some of the best writing and art talent in Australia and beyond, all through a feminist lens. Founded and edited by Zoya Patel, former Editor-In-Chief of Lip Magazine, the journal creates a new mood online each month and celebrates excellent content in all of its forms.'

1 Salt Zoya Patel , 2010 single work short story
— Appears in: Wet Ink , September no. 20 2010; (p. 19)
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