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Sue Parritt Sue Parritt i(A22833 works by)
Gender: Female
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Originally from England, Sue worked after graduating (B.A. University of Queensland, majors in English Literature, Drama and French) in university libraries until taking early retirement in 2008 to concentrate on creative writing.

Since then she has written three novels: 'Sannah and the Pilgrim' (Odyssey Books, 2014; 'Pia and the Skyman' (Odyssey Books, April 2016) and 'The Sky Lines Alliance' (Odyssey Books, November 2016).

She has also written short stories, articles and poems, which have been published in magazines and anthologies; a feature film script 'Feed Thy Enemy' (based on a true story) set in Naples in 1944 and 1974, and a short script 'Last Fling' which won the FAW TV short drama award, 2009.

'Sannah and the Pilgrim' was Commended in the FAW Christina Stead Award, 2015. HIn 2017 she was working on the adaptation of her screenplay 'Feed Thy Enemy' into a novel.

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y separately published work icon Pia and the Skyman Fyshwick : Odyssey Books , 2016 9967689 2016 single work novel fantasy science fiction

'The year is 2401, the location a farming settlement on the northwest coast of North Island, Aotearoa. Pia has lived at Kauri Haven since fleeing imprisonment in Australia for seditious activities, through the intervention of Kaire, the man she calls the Skyman. On the first anniversary of her mother Sannah's death, Pia's fragile composure threatens to shatter upon receiving disturbing news from the Brown Zone in apartheid Australia. Five Line Leaders have been incarcerated in the infamous prison complex beneath the central desert. An ingenious plan is undertaken to free the women, but from the moment Pia meets the youngest, Yuki, she feels troubled. Her fears are compounded when Kaire receives unexpected orders, which threaten his survival and that of his Sky friends. Can Pia assist Kaire in his preferred mission, without compromising her position as an authorised refugee?'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2016 commended The Fellowship of Australian Writers Victoria Inc. National Literary Awards FAW Christina Stead Award
y separately published work icon Sannah and the Pilgrim Fyshwick : Odyssey Books , 2014 8468712 2014 single work novel fantasy science fiction

'When Sannah the Storyteller, a descendant of environmental refugees from drowned Pacific islands, finds a White stranger on her domestep, she presumes he's a political prisoner on the run seeking safe passage to egalitarian Aotearoa. However, Kaire's unusual appearance, bizarre behaviour, and insistence he's a pilgrim suggest otherwise. Appalled by apartheid Australia, Kaire uses his White privileges to procure vital information for Sannah and her group of activists regarding new desert prisons that are to be built to house all political prisoners. The group plans sabotage but needs help, and Kaire is a willing accomplice. But when Sannah turns Truthteller and threatens to reveal the country's true history, even Kaire's White privilege and advanced technology cannot save Sannah and her daughter from retribution.' (Publication summary)

2014 commended The Fellowship of Australian Writers Victoria Inc. National Literary Awards FAW Christina Stead Award
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