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Donna Cameron Donna Cameron i(A87531 works by) (a.k.a. Donna M Cameron)
Also writes as: D. M. Cameron
Gender: Female
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1 1 y separately published work icon The Rewilding Donna Cameron , Yarraville : Transit Lounge , 2024 27280967 2024 single work novel

'An exhilarating and unforgettable love song for our world.

'Heartbroken and in fear for his life, corporate whistle blower, Jagger Eckerman, escapes to hide out in a remote cave, but kick-arse radical, Nia Moretti, is furious a ‘capitalist suit’ has taken over her cave. It is hatred at first sight.

'Yet Nia is hiding for reasons of her own, ones that drag Jagger closer to death as they are forced on the run together and he is unwittingly pulled deeper into Nia’s reckless mission to help save the planet. But who can save Jagger from the relentless pursuit of the man who wants him dead?

'Both an electrifying cat-and-mouse-chase and an odd couple love story, The Rewilding captures the essence of what it means to be alive today in this cusp of change pulsing with possibilities. It is a passionate intimation of hope.'  (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Beneath the Mother Tree D. M. Cameron , Adelaide : MidnightSun , 2018 13866316 2018 single work novel mystery

'A spine-chilling mystery and contemporary love story, Beneath the Mother Tree plays out in a unique and wild Australian setting, interweaving Indigenous history and Irish mythology.

'On a small island, something dark has disturbed the peace. Grappa believes it’s the Far Darocha, a mythical creature whose mournful music lures you down to a black abyss. Ayla, his granddaughter, has other ideas, especially once she meets the mysterious flute player she heard on the beach.

'Riley and his mother Marlise move to the island to escape their grief. But when the community is beset by a series of strange deaths, Marlise and her mosquito obsession quickly garner the ire of the locals. Can Riley and Ayla uncover the mystery at the heart of the island’s darkness before it’s too late?

'Beneath the Mother Tree is a compelling portrait of how our dark history and dreaming landscape can make extraordinary things of ordinary lives. Wrought with sensuousness and lyricism, D.M. Cameron’s debut novel is a thrilling journey, rhythmically fierce and eagerly awaited.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 form y separately published work icon Water Tight Donna Cameron , 2010 Australia : ABC Radio National , 2010 Z1826974 2010 single work radio play 'When new parents Darcy and Talia leave the city to use their hard-earned savings to buy their forty acres of dream on remote Blackbutt Mountain, they build a solar powered, rain-water fed, self sufficient house and garden, thinking they've got all bases covered. They pay to get their tanks filled and wait for the rain. But the rain doesn't come, their tanks dry up, as does their money...their dreams and hopes begin to evaporate, as their lives suddenly take a dire turn for the worse...all they need is rain... Water Tight by Donna Cameron was inspired by the time she spent living on acreage in the mountain range of Ravensbourne at the height of the Queensland drought.' (ABC Radio National website)
1 Code Name : Angel Star Donna Cameron , 2007 single work drama Teenager Maree is still a virgin - she doesn't know how she got pregnant. Government agents believe it's an alien implantation and are tracking Maree down in order to kill the baby. Maree's boyfriend Joe doesn't know what to think. Maree's parents want her locked up. Immaculate conception in the 21st century? Impossible. Code Name: Angel Star is a modern day nativity tale, appropriate for upper secondary student performance. (Source: http://www.ozscript.org/script.php?id=1108)
1 form Bringing Down the Moon Donna Cameron , 2007 single work drama radio play Jack's father believes there is an ancient curse on his family, that draws on the power of the moon. Jack refuses to accept this, even though the two girlfriends he has had so far have both gone to an early grave. Then he meets Tahnee, who works in Flat Gully Fuel and Guzzle. Not only is Tahnee beautiful, but she hates the moon ... (Australian Script Centre: Sighted 3 July 2009)
1 2 The Flowering Donna Cameron , 2004 single work drama 'The Flowering' is a unique theatrical journey set within a porcelain installation by Julie Shepherd.
1 2 form The Salt Maiden Donna Cameron , Peter Grayling (composer), 2002 single work drama radio play 'The Salt Maiden is a poetic and erotic retelling of the ancient story, traditional in many cultures, about the love for a mermaid by a human being. Rana, a mysterious young woman moves to an island knowing that in order to get to work each day she will be forced to catch the ferry across the strait, in so doing she hopes to conquer her growing fear of drowning. Russ, the ferryman, mistaking her terror for sexual tension falls in love with her. Unbeknown to either of them Rana is employed to care for Russ' crippled, senile Grandmother who is obsessed with a tragedy from her past. With each trip across the water the three characters are pulled closer together until memory and myth, past and present merge shockingly into one.' http://www.abc.net.au/rn/arts/airplay/s1303415.htm (Sighted 07/03/05).
1 form Shopping for Life Forms Donna Cameron , 2001 single work drama radio play
1 The Fantasy Factor Donna Cameron , 1995 single work drama
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