![]() ![]() Try Kindle Unlimited for free: million books for you I really thought I was going to fly under the radar but I am so glad I was wrong. ![]() But also for me it has been a rather strange book, it is not narrative, it is essays, which is a difficult subject. “I think part of that is because I'm used to being a poet, which is a totally different game. The author commented that, although it is true that she is delighted with the news, she was not expecting it at all. In her books, Fiona Wright offers a very personal view of anorexia as this was a disease that Wright suffered in high school and haunted her for the next 10 years. ![]() The author was also previously shortlisted for this year's Stella Award and for the NSW Premier's Literary Awards or "NSW Literary Awards." "Small Acts of Disappearance: Essays on Hunger" (in Spanish Small Acts of Disappearance: Essays on Hunger) is the second book by 33-year-old author Fiona Wright, who published her first collection of poems, called “Knuckled,” in 2011. The writer, critic and poet Fiona Wright has won the Kibble Award for Australian Writers, taking with her 30000 euros for “Small Acts of Disappearance” (in Spanish Small acts of disappearance), a collection of essays dealing with the subject of anorexia. ![]()
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