No Way! Okay, Fine

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Discover the captivating debut of Brodie Lancaster in 'No Way! Okay, Fine.' This thought-provoking trade paperback is a powerful exploration of life and creativity, ideal for readers who appreciate deep, reflective literature. With 272 pages of engaging prose, this book delves into the challenges of being a young writer in today's world, featuring Lancaster's signature wit and insightful storytelling. Her experience as a writer, editor, and DJ shines through, making every page resonate with authenticity. Shortlisted for The Richell Prize for Emerging Writers in 2015, 'No Way! Okay, Fine.' is not just a book; it's a journey through the complexities of creativity, identity, and self-acceptance.

Published by Hachette Australia in 2017, this trade paperback edition (ISBN: 9780733635991) is perfect for both casual readers and literary enthusiasts. Whether you're looking for a poignant read to inspire your own writing endeavors or simply seeking a unique perspective on life, this book will satisfy your literary cravings.

Enjoy free shipping on this item, and please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled. Get your copy today to experience what has captivated audiences and critics alike!

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Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780733635991
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2017
Publisher: Hachette Australia
Pages: 272


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Brodie Lancaster is a writer, editor and occasional DJ based in Melbourne, Australia. Her writing has appeared in Rookie, Pitchfork, Rolling Stone, Jezebel, Vulture, Hello Mr, The Walkley Magazine, Kill Your Darlings, Noisey and The Pitchfork Review. She has spoken at Melbourne Writers Festival, Emerging Writers' Festival, National Young Writers' Festival, Signal Express, Jacky Winter, and RMIT and Melbourne universities. No Way! Okay, Fine. was shortlisted for The Richell Prize for Emerging Writers 2015 and is her first book.

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