Julianne Negri
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The Secret Library of Hummingbird House
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2020
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The Belly of a Wolf
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2026
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Almost a Fish
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Aussie STEM Stars: Veena Sahajwalla: ‘Green’ engineer and recycling champion
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“I'm a victim of time
stuck on the spinning earth
relentlessly moving me forward”
― The Belly of a Wolf
stuck on the spinning earth
relentlessly moving me forward”
― The Belly of a Wolf
“And there I am looking
and looking back.
Lost, fearful and defiantly alive,
bruised in darkness,
stung by light.”
― The Belly of a Wolf
and looking back.
Lost, fearful and defiantly alive,
bruised in darkness,
stung by light.”
― The Belly of a Wolf
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“We are our stories. We tell them to stay alive or keep alive those who only live now in the telling.”
― History of the Rain
― History of the Rain
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