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1 Crush : A Memoir Maya Linden , 2019 single work short story
— Appears in: Newcastle Short Story Award Anthology 2019 2019; (p. 108-111)
1 Cyprus, 1985 i "Night under the trellis of a grapevine", Maya Linden , 2018 single work poetry
— Appears in: Empathy : Poems from the 2018 ACU Prize for Poetry 2018; (p. 43-46)
1 The Cuckoo Clock Maya Linden , 2015 single work short story
— Appears in: Mothers & Others : Australian Writers on Why Not All Women Are Mothers and Not All Mothers Are the Same 2015; (p. 276-287)
1 2 y separately published work icon Mothers & Others : Australian Writers on Why Not All Women Are Mothers and Not All Mothers Are the Same Maya Linden (editor), Miriam Sved (editor), Natalie Kon-yu (editor), Christie Nieman (editor), Maggie Scott , Sydney : Pan Macmillan Australia , 2015 8439756 2015 anthology essay short story

'When are you having children?' 'Why didn't you have another child?' 'Well, I guess that's your choice, but...'

'They are questions asked of women all the time. Beneath them is the assumption that all women want to have children, and the judgement that if they don't, they'll be somehow incomplete. And that's only the beginning ... With parenthood taking centre stage in today's moral and consumer culture - and yummy-mummies and domestic goddesses the stars of the show - being a mother, or not being a mother, has never been so complicated. It seems the list of rights and wrongs gets longer daily, with guilt-ridden mothers everywhere struggling to keep on top of it all, and non-mothers struggling in a culture that defines women by their wombs. In this collection of fiction and non-fiction stories, Australia's best women writers reflect on motherhood. Their stories tackle everything from the decision not to have children to the so-called battle between working and stay-at-home mums. From infertility and IVF, to step-parenting and adoption, to miscarriage and breastfeeding, child meltdowns and marriage breakdowns, the stories explore and celebrate the full gamut of the motherhood experience, and give a much needed voice to those who won't ever be called 'Mum'.' (Publication summary)

1 Undertows Maya Linden , 2014 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , September no. 364 2014; (p. 47)

— Review of Are You Seeing Me? Darren Groth , 2014 single work novel ; The Minnow Diana Sweeney , 2014 single work novel
1 Underworld Maya Linden , 2014 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , May no. 361 2014; (p. 63)

— Review of The One and Only Jack Chant Rosie Borella , 2014 single work novel
1 5 y separately published work icon Just Between Us : Australian Women Writers Tell the Truth About Female Friendship Just between Us : Australian Women Writers on the Fraught, Funny World of Female Friendship Maya Linden (editor), Sydney : Pan Macmillan Australia , 2013 5986860 2013 anthology short story prose 'Empathetic, supportive and respectful...

'Or competitive, manipulative and downright bitchy?

'Or somewhere in between?

In Just Between Us, a host of Australia's best-loved female writers bare all on this age-old quandary: Are female friendships all-natural and nurturing? Or are some more damaging than delightful? And most of all, what happens when female relationships go off the rails? And who is to blame? While falling in and out of romantic love is a well-documented experience, losing a friend rarely gets discussed. Which doesn't mean the pain is less - quite the opposite, as we discover in this extraordinary collection of heartfelt fiction and non-fiction works that put female friendship in the spotlight.

'Nikki Gemmell looks at the hardwiring that keeps us bonded in tightly knit packs, but makes us feel oh-so-claustrophic in mothers' groups and at the school gate. Melina Marchetta reveals the peculiar shame of being overlooked for the high-status netball positions of Centre and Goal Attack. Alice Pung unravels the aggressively Anglo-Saxon rituals of afternoon tea and bridal preparations, and wonders quietly if the purpose of these rituals is to exclude. Liz Byrski conducts a forensic examination of her own friendship history, and finds some uncomfortable patterns. And Merridy Eastman pens a letter from Helena to Hermia from A Midsummer Night's Dream, which shines the light on one of literature's most famously dysfunctional female friendships.' (From the publisher's website.)
1 The Complimentary Principle Maya Linden , 2013 single work prose
— Appears in: Just Between Us : Australian Women Writers Tell the Truth About Female Friendship 2013; (p. 255-270)
1 Review : Zac & Mia Maya Linden , 2013 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , November no. 356 2013;

— Review of Zac and Mia A. J. Betts , 2013 single work novel
1 [Untitled] Maya Linden , 2013 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , September no. 354 2013; (p. 67)

— Review of The Whole of My World Nicole Hayes , 2013 single work novel
1 [Review] Creepy & Maud Maya Linden , 2012 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , October no. 345 2012; (p. 72)

— Review of Creepy & Maud Dianne L. Touchell , 2012 single work novel
1 [Review] Sea Hearts Maya Linden , 2012 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , May no. 341 2012; (p. 57)

— Review of Sea Hearts Margo Lanagan , 2012 single work novel
1 Forgetting Maya Linden , 2011 single work short story
— Appears in: Griffith Review , Summer no. 34 2011; (p. 199-204)
1 Tourists to the Dark Side Maya Linden , 2011 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , April no. 330 2011; (p. 62-63)

— Review of Darkwater Georgia Blain , 2010 single work novel ; This Is Shyness Leanne Hall , 2009 single work novel
1 Everyday Tragedy Maya Linden , 2010 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , July-August no. 323 2010; (p. 71)

— Review of Beautiful Malice Rebecca James , 2010 single work novel
1 Best Books of the Year Patrick Allington , Dennis Altman , Judith Armstrong , Nicholas Birns , James Bradley , Peter Craven , Morag Fraser , Andrea Goldsmith , Anna Goldsworthy , Lisa Gorton , Bridget Griffen-Foley , Paul Hetherington , Jacqueline Kent , John Kinsella , James Ley , Patrick McCaughey , Brian McFarlane , Peter Mares , David Marr , Brenda Niall , Peter Pierce , Geordie Williamson , Maya Linden , Pam Macintyre , Agnes Nieuwenhuizen , Stephanie Owen Reeder , Mike Shuttleworth , 2009 single work column
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , December 2009 - January 2010 no. 317 2009; (p. 20-25)
Australian writers and reviewers each nominate their best books of 2009. Some of the books listed are by Australian writers.
1 Laws of Affinity Maya Linden , 2009 single work short story
— Appears in: Meanjin , Summer vol. 68 no. 4 2009; (p. 190-196)
1 Best Books of 2008 : Young Adult and Children's Books Will Kostakis , Maya Linden , Pam Macintyre , Nigel Pearn , Stephanie Owen Reeder , Ruth Starke , 2008 single work column
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , December no. 307 2008; (p. 27)
Australian writers and reviewers each nominate their best children's and youg adult books of 2008. Some of the books listed are by Australian writers.
1 [Review] Shutterspeed Maya Linden , 2008 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , October no. 305 2008; (p. 57)

— Review of Shutterspeed A. J. Betts , 2008 single work novel
1 Living in Limbo Maya Linden , 2008 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , May no. 301 2008; (p. 63)

— Review of At Seventeen Celeste Walters , 2008 single work novel ; Genius Squad Catherine Jinks , 2008 single work novel
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