Derek Pedley
Goodreads Author
Born
Perth, Australia
Website
Twitter
Genre
Influences
Member Since
January 2013
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Dead by Friday
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2012
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Australian Outlaw: The True Story of Postcard Bandit Brenden Abbott
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2006
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Crazy Bastard
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No Fixed Address
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1999
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The Postcard Bandit: The incredible true story of Australian outlaw Brenden Abbott
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The Postcard Bandit
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Derek’s Recent Updates
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Derek Pedley
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Topics Mentioning This Author
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| Aussie Lovers of...: Non Fiction Recommendations | 12 | 70 | Jan 15, 2015 09:20PM | |
Aussie Readers:
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What Are You Currently Reading? (doesn't have to be an Aussie book)
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15617 | 2523 | Mar 07, 2016 06:26PM |
“My standard for verisimilitude is simple and I came to it when I started to write prose narrative: fuck the average reader. I was always told to write for the average reader in my newspaper life. The average reader, as they meant it, was some suburban white subscriber with two-point-whatever kids and three-point-whatever cars and a dog and a cat and lawn furniture. He knows nothing and he needs everything explained to him right away, so that exposition becomes this incredible, story-killing burden. Fuck him. Fuck him to hell.”
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“Owning our story can be hard but not nearly as difficult as spending our lives running from it. Embracing our vulnerabilities is risky but not nearly as dangerous as giving up on love and belonging and joy—the experiences that make us the most vulnerable. Only when we are brave enough to explore the darkness will we discover the infinite power of our light.”
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“Unless you’re a doubter and a worrier, a nail-biter, an apologizer, a rethinker, then memoir may not be your playpen. That’s the quality I’ve found most consistently in those life-story writers I’ve met.”
― The Art of Memoir
― The Art of Memoir
































