Also writes as: Ree Kimberley
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BiographyHistory
Most Referenced Works
Notes
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Kimberley has written on several occasions about the relationship between neuroscience and writing, including the following:
- 'How Neuroscience Helps Create Characters' (blog post), Redwood's Medical Edge, 2012.
- 'Neuroscience and Young Adult Fiction: A Recipe for Trouble' (academic article), M/C Journal, 2011.
- 'Neuroscience in Young Adult Novels' (blog post), DeeScribe, 2011.
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Kimberley has also written a range of very short/flash fiction, which is not indexed individually on AustLit. This includes the following works:
- 'Medicine I, II, III, IV' for Pure Slush (2013)
- 'Superhero's Day Off' for Two Hundred by Two Hundred (2013)
- 'Holiday Boy' for Metazen (2013)
- 'One Hundred and One Uses' for Pure Slush (2012)
- 'Wednesdays' for Pure Slush (2011)
Awards for Works
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