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Amanda Curtin

Wendy Were reviews 'Elemental' by Amanda Curtin

Wendy Were
Monday, 26 August 2013

Amanda Curtin’s second novel, Elemental, tells the story of Margaret (Meggie) Duthie Tulloch. Meggie, an old woman who is dying of leukaemia, writes her life story in a series of notebooks intended to be a twenty-first birthday present to her granddaughter, Laura, who grew up clamouring for tales of ‘Fish Meggie, The Gutting Girl from the Top of the World’.

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Francesca Sasnaitis reviews 'Inherited' by Amanda Curtin

Francesca Sasnaitis
Thursday, 24 November 2011

Inheritance is either a burden or a blessing in this selection of Amanda Curtin’s short stories. Strung like beads under evocative headings, each story addresses an aspect of love, loss, grief, or desire, and reveals Curtin’s capacity for empathetic characterisation.

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Stephanie Green reviews 'The Sinkings' by Amanda Curtin

Stephanie Green
Wednesday, 01 October 2008

Part historical murder mystery, part journey towards reconciliation, at the heart of Amanda Curtin’s novel, The Sinkings, is a figure whom we barely meet but whose existence is the key to this remarkable narrative.

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Published in October 2008, no. 305