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Lorien Kaye

Lorien Kaye is a freelance writer specialising in books and the book industry.

Lorien Kaye reviews ‘Drown Them in the Sea’ by Nicholas Angel and ‘The Hanging Tree’ by Jillian Watkinson

December 2004–January 2005, no. 267 01 December 2004
Aspiring Australian writers lament the fact that few publishers are accepting unsolicited fiction manuscripts. Those that do accept them lament the fact that they are inundated by around a thousand submissions each year. What’s the solution? Increasingly, it seems, awards for unpublished work with publication as the prize. Writers know their work will at least be looked at; publishers can outsou ... (read more)

Lorien Kaye reviews ‘The Shifting Fog’ by Kate Morton

August 2006, no. 283 01 August 2006
Sometimes, the middle ground is a good place to be. The Shifting Fog is classy commercial fiction that sits happily in the space between literary fiction and mass-market trash. It might occupy the middle ground, but it’s far from middle of the road. First-time author Kate Morton (recipient of the six-figure sums for deals in eleven countries that publisher Allen & Unwin is happily hyping) ha ... (read more)