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| Author: Jo McGahey |
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Jo McGahey was a country kid from western Queensland, running wild, barefoot and almost unschooled until, aged eight, she was captured, shod and sent to boarding school. Later she trained as a nurse and married an itinerant soldier. Jo and her husband Michael live in Sydney, and have four adult children and three granddaughters. She left nursing in 1996 to concentrate on writing and has produced two novels, many short stories and some poetry. She has twice won the OUP Ozwords competition (2000 and 2002). Jo’s short stories have been commended in the Henry Lawson, The Scarlet Stiletto and the Arafura Awards. She came second in a national short story competion run by the Australian Women’s Weekly for her story Batteries Not Included. The Inheritance is her first novel to be published. She is currently working on her third novel Lost and a work of non-fiction entitled Ghosts of the Australian Armed Services.
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