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Tanya Davies Tanya Davies i(A130498 works by)
Gender: Female
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Most Referenced Works

Personal Awards

2022 recipient Varuna Fellowships Varuna Residential Fellowships for fantasy/speculative fiction ‘Killing Widows’
2009 recipient ASA Mentorship Fiction

Awards for Works

y separately published work icon Then Eve Australian Capital Territory : A Tiny Publication , 2022 26403706 2022 single work novel fantasy

'Welcome to Avalon. Keep your enemies close.

'When Brigit Harper lifts the mists to the ancient world of Avalon she learns her destiny is to become the next High Priestess. Her fate is to marry the young King Herne and form an alliance as Queen of the Summer Country. But can she trust Herne - and herself when she is with him?

'As her power and magic grows, Brigit must protect Avalon and her priestesses from a ruthless invasion, and herself from the passions and betrayals of love.

'In this original and absorbing tale, Arthurian legend, medieval romances and centuries of Celtic myth combine to create a fantastical journey of love, magic and redemption.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2023 winner ACT Notable Awards Fiction Self-published
y separately published work icon Sarah's Song Australian Capital Territory : A Tiny Publication , 2013 26403794 2013 single work children's fiction children's

'Sarah Smyth is a shy 13 year-old who dreams of becoming a singer, like her favourite pop star, Magdalene. When Sarah's mother marries a man she meets on the internet she leaves Sarah with the half-sister she hasn't seen for ten years. Sarah starts a band with her best friend Lonnie which leads her to a most unlikely friendship with superstar Magdalene herself! Sarah's Song is an inspiring story about music, dreams and finding your voice when your world is falling apart.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2013 joint winner ACT Writing and Publishing Awards Childrens
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