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Michelle Renee Heeter Michelle Renee Heeter i(A149174 works by) (a.k.a. Michelle Heeter)
Also writes as: Renee Dunn
Gender: Female
Arrived in Australia: 1995
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BiographyHistory

Michelle Heeter has a Masters degree from Michigan State University and was a lecturer in English for six years in Japan. She has written short fiction for That's Life, Family Circle and American publications such as True Confessions and True Story, under her pen name, Renee Dunn. Heeter has worked as a technical writer with software developers for a number of years.

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y separately published work icon Riggs Crossing Ormond : Ford Street , 2012 Z1884398 2012 single work novel young adult 'A girl is found in the wreckage of a car crash. Severely injured and psychologically damaged, the girl cannot or will not tell the authorities who she is or where she comes from. Her carers call her ‘Len’, after the name embroidered on the jumper she was wearing when she was found. Secretive, intelligent, and abrasive, Len is moved to a children’s shelter. Slowly, Len’s repressed memories fight their way to the surface of her troubled mind. And an evil figure from her shadowy past comes looking for her.' Source: http://www.fordstreetpublishing.com/(Sighted 04/09/2012).
2013 longlisted Davitt Award Best Young Adult Book
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