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Lisa Fugard


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South Africa
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Lisa Fugard was born in South Africa and came to the United States in 1980. After working in the theater, performing in New York, London and South Africa, she turned her attention to writing. Her short fiction has been published in Story, Outside and literary magazines. Her many travel articles and essays have been published in the New York Times. Skinner’s Drift is her first novel. She now lives in Southern California where she is working on a second novel and leading writing workshops.

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Skinner's Drift

3.57 avg rating — 396 ratings — published 2005 — 12 editions
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21 Days to Awaken the Write...

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Night Calls

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Skinner's Drift: A Novel

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“Once he reached the farm he followed a barely used dirt road that led towards the sandstone cliffs. He heard the dog scrabbling across the rocky ground. The huffling of her breath. Some of the rocks were quite large and he turned and watched her stumble into them. In terrain like this she could easily break a leg and yet she lurched on, determined to find him. When she finally reached him she touched his leg with her nose, before settling down a few feet away, blind head looking out of over the dry Limpopo below. He wished he could pluck out her eyes and hold them in his hands like marbles. Rub them together, make thunder, bring rain. Instead he nudged the safety catch off his rifle and shot her.”
Lisa Fugard, Skinner's Drift



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