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Dr Linda Weste holds an MCW and PhD in creative writing from The University of Melbourne, and is a recipient of the Felix Meyer Scholarship for Creative Writing. Her creative practice includes poetry and historical verse novels. Weste completed her first verse novel, Nothing Sacred: A Novel in Verse Set in Late Republican Rome for her PhD.

In 2014, she was completing a second historical verse novel, set in WW2 Melbourne.

Weste established an online narratology network for Australia and the Asia Pacific, narrAUS, in affiliation with The University of Melbourne in 2013.

As of 2014, she is the Reviews Editor for the Australian Association of Writing Programs journal, TEXT: Journal of Writing and Writing Courses.

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y separately published work icon Nothing Sacred : A Novel in Verse North Melbourne : Australian Scholarly Publishing , 2015 9078416 2015 single work novel historical fiction

'They may have been born privileged into the Claudii Pulchrii family, but siblings Clodius Pulcher and Clodia Metelli are firebrands: kindred spirits; brazen, impetuous, headstrong; determined to live by their own rules. Together they incite the wrath of Rome’s elite – and in particular, Cicero. But nothing is sacred in late Republican Rome – and rules keep changing when change threatens to rule …

'The vagaries of the period are brought to vibrant life through the eyes and exploits of Clodius and Clodia in this historical novel in verse.' (Publication summary)

2015 highly commended Anne Elder Award
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