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Fernanda Dahlstrom Fernanda Dahlstrom i(A138470 works by)
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1 Books Roundup : A Room Called Earth, The Committed, Black and Blue, The Believer Ellen Cregan , Lieu-Chi Nguyen , Fernanda Dahlstrom , Rebecca Varcoe , 2021 single work review
— Appears in: Kill Your Darlings [Online] , April 2021;

— Review of A Room Called Earth Madeleine Ryan , 2020 single work novel ; Black and Blue : A Memoir of Racism and Resilience Veronica Gorrie , 2021 single work autobiography
1 Books Roundup Ellen Cregan , Chloe Cooper , Fernanda Dahlstrom , Sam van Zweden , Amy Walters , 2020 single work review
— Appears in: Kill Your Darlings [Online] , July 2020;

— Review of A Lonely Girl Is a Dangerous Thing Jessie Tu , 2020 single work novel ; Living on Stolen Land Ambelin Kwaymullina , 2020 selected work poetry prose ; Metal Fish, Falling Snow Cath Moore , 2020 single work novel ; After Australia 2020 anthology short story
1 Fernanda Dahlstrom Reviews Prisoncorp by Marlee Jane Ward Fernanda Dahlstrom , 2019 single work review
— Appears in: Mascara Literary Review , December no. 24 2019;

— Review of Prisoncorp Marlee Jane Ward , 2019 single work novel

'Prisoncorp is the third volume in a young adult speculative fiction trilogy that engages with issues in contemporary Australian society. Marlee Jane Ward posits a near-future setting where current legal and economic trends have gone to an extreme, but which contains enough of the current features of our country to ring uncomfortably true. The first book, Orphancorp won the Victorian Premier’s Award in 2016 and was heralded as timely, in the same year that confronting footage of human rights violations in Don Dale Youth Detention Centre became public, raising questions about the criminalisation and institutionalisation of vulnerable youth.'  (Introduction)

1 Books Roundup : It Sounded Better in My Head, Growing Up Queer in Australia, From Here On, Monsters Ellen Cregan , Chad Parkhill , Fernanda Dahlstrom , 2019 single work review
— Appears in: Kill Your Darlings [Online] , August 2019;

— Review of It Sounded Better in My Head Nina Kenwood , 2019 single work novel ; Growing Up Queer in Australia 2019 anthology autobiography ; From Here On, Monsters Elizabeth Bryer , 2019 single work novel
1 y separately published work icon Scenes from a Sentence Fernanda Dahlstrom , Margaret Dahlstrom , Sydney : Book Press , 1995 Z1758124 1995 single work novel
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