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Rhiannon Wilde

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Rhiannon Wilde


Born
Sydney, Australia
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Rhiannon Wilde has been telling stories for as long as she can remember – inside her head, as well as through working as a journalist, terrible barista, and high school English teacher in Brisbane’s inner north. Rhiannon’s particular interests are caffeine, characters both real and imaginary, and the power of well-strung words to challenge and change us. Her second-person short story inspired by urban Brisbane, You Deserve Nothing, was longlisted for the Queensland Young Writer’s Award in 2014. Henry Hamlet’s Heart is her first novel, and won the Queensland Literary Awards Glendower Award for an Emerging Queensland Writer in 2019.

Average rating: 4.1 · 2,177 ratings · 641 reviews · 3 distinct worksSimilar authors
Henry Hamlet's Heart

4.14 avg rating — 1,963 ratings — published 2021 — 4 editions
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Where You Left Us

3.74 avg rating — 214 ratings — published 2022 — 4 editions
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“He’s there in old house fronts and tired trees poking up from cement. He’s the bridge and the river. Each towering building. The burnished sky. How do you un-know someone if you only know most of you because of them? How do you even try?”
Rhiannon Wilde, Henry Hamlet's Heart

“Pizza?' he asks.
'Obviously. Your shout, though.'
We start walking back to the car.
'How d'you figure that?'
'For services rendered. Plus, you're the only one with a job, and I spent my last ten bucks on coffee today.'
'Did you also drop it and then say "fuck" in front of a small child?'
'Are you ever going to stop bringing that up?'
'Nope.'
'Prick.'
'Dickhead.'
'Knob.'
'Drama queen.'
'Man-whore.'
'Spinster.'
He unlocks the car.
'Pepperoni, then?'
'Yeah.”
Rhiannon Wilde, Henry Hamlet's Heart

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Which book should the YA LGBT Books Group read as our Feb-March 2022 book of the month? (Unfortunately Henry Hamlet appears to only be in paper right now.)

 
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