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Kimberley Starr Kimberley Starr i(A2623 works by)
Born: Established: 1970 West Virginia,
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United States of America (USA),
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Americas,
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Gender: Female
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1 Angela Meyer Moon Sugar Kimberley Starr , 2022 single work review
— Appears in: The Saturday Paper , 22-28 October 2022;

— Review of Moon Sugar : A Novel Angela Meyer , 2022 single work novel

'Angela Meyer’s novels cross genres in interesting and inventive ways. Her first, A Superior Spectre, was both dystopian and historical, set in the near future and in 1860s Scotland. Her latest, Moon Sugar, is described as “Helen Fielding meets John Wyndham” and involves a single woman in a science fiction world.' (Introduction)

1 y separately published work icon The Map of Night Kimberley Starr , Neutral Bay : Pantera Press , 2022 24390924 2022 single work novel crime

'Tennyson, Victoria, has a history that most people have forgotten about- beneath local houses runs a network of ungazetted gold rush mine shafts. When two people go missing, two weeks before the local election, no one is looking down below or no one who actually wants to find the missing women.

'Her daughter Margy at high school, Lucy is about to go back to work as an astronomer. Her husband Justin is an ophthalmologist who's also running for state government. The election is in two weeks and Justin has a secret- he's been taking money from Lucy's account.

'When Lucy doesn't turn up at dinnertime one night, there are clues that something is wrong- the family dog, Kepler barks for attention from the front yard, not the back; Lily's mother Renata knows that Lucy would never miss their meet up.

Margy's new friend, Lily, is certain something serious has happened to Lucy, and she keeps telling Margy she has to go looking for Mum. Until Lily disappears too.
When Lucy wakes at the bottom of a mineshaft, her rational mind rails against this possibility. Time should go backwards; she should fall up. She imagines her life at home and slowly counts to see her through her isolation- steps before she fell; heartbeats; breathing the earth's rotation; cicadas singing; pendant swinging on a pendulum; collecting ants and pebbles and words. When Justin decides he'd be better off without her she's left with nothing but her vision of the stars above.' (Publication summary) 

1 2 y separately published work icon Torched Kimberley Starr , Seaforth : Pantera Press , 2020 18268220 2020 single work novel crime

'A small Yarra Valley town has been devastated by a bushfire, and Reefton Primary School principal Phoebe Warton can't sleep. She's the single mother of eighteen-year-old Caleb who is accused of starting the fire—on purpose. Phoebe will be forced to confront the nature of guilt and redemption, and decide what boundaries she is willing to cross to save the son she loves. Torched is an explosive, haunting and compelling crime novel about mothers and sons and the ties that bind them.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 1 y separately published work icon The Book of Whispers Kimberley Starr , Melbourne : Text Publishing , 2016 9706103 2016 single work novel historical fiction fantasy

'Tuscany, 1096 AD. Luca, young heir to the title of Conte de Falconi, sees demons. Since no one else can see them, Luca must keep quiet about what he sees, or risk another exorcism by the nefarious priest Ramberti.

'Luca also has dreams—dreams that sometimes predict the future. Night after night Luca sees his father murdered, and vows to stop it coming true. Even if he has to go against his father’s wishes and follow him on the great pilgrimage to capture the Holy Lands.

'Far away in Cappadocia, Suzan has dreams too. Consigned with her mute mother to a life in an underground convent, she has a vision of a brown-haired boy riding through the desert. A boy with an ancient book that holds some inscrutable power. A boy who will take her on an adventure that will lead to places beyond both their understanding.

'Together, Luca and Suzan will realise their true quest: to defeat the forces of man and demon that wish to destroy the world.' (Publication summary)

1 Halfway Through the Days of Our Lives Kimberley Starr , 2006 single work autobiography
— Appears in: Griffith Review , Spring no. 13 2006; (p. 39-48)
1 Dimensions Missing Kimberley Starr , 2005 single work review
— Appears in: The Courier-Mail , 7 - 8 May 2005; (p. 8)

— Review of The Raft Alan Mills , 2005 single work novel
1 Ghost Writer Kimberley Starr , 2004 single work review
— Appears in: The Courier-Mail , 15 May 2004; (p. 8)

— Review of Pacific Judy Nunn , 2004 single work novel
1 Women's Lessons Last Kimberley Starr , 2004 single work review
— Appears in: The Courier-Mail , 10 April 2004; (p. 8)

— Review of The Diaries of Miles Franklin Miles Franklin , 2004 selected work diary
1 11 y separately published work icon The Kingdom Where Nobody Dies Kimberley Starr , 2003 St Lucia : University of Queensland Press , 2004 Z1072142 2003 single work novel crime mystery

'Twenty years after the first boy vanished along the Brisbane River, psychologist Madeleine Jeffries is called home to help untangle a chain of similar disappearances. To do so she must confront secrets and guilt from her own past.

'The Kingdom Where Nobody Dies is an exploration of grief, responsibility and repercussions, and the way childhood actions can echo throughout our lives.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 Fool's Gold Kimberley Starr , 2002 single work short story crime
— Appears in: Bad to the Bones 2002; (p. 67-80)
1 Handing Over Her Majesty Kimberley Starr , 2001 single work short story
— Appears in: Imago : New Writing , vol. 13 no. 3 2001; (p. 9-15)
1 Widdershins (from a Novel-in-Progress) Kimberley Starr , 2000 extract
— Appears in: Imago : New Writing , vol. 12 no. 1 2000; (p. 84-89)
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