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By Lucy Treloar Belonging Till’s search for shelter, safety and belonging to place and community is a thread in this novel, as are their opposites, flight and exile, displacement, homelessness, alienation. The railway station is a bridge between the two, representing arrival, waiting and departure. …

The Lost Town of Amyton By Lucy Treloar I was fascinated by the idea of Amyton from the early days researching Days of Innocence and Wonder. It was just a passing mention in a collection about the early years of colonisation in which a ‘pioneer’ …

The Writing Process By Lucy Treloar Days of Innocence and Wonder is probably the hardest book I’ve written. I was writing about difficult things across multiple timelines. The logistics of it sometimes felt insurmountable, especially during Covid lockdowns, but it was utterly absorbing too. Inspiration …

Meet the twisted minds behind S.E. Tolsen Watch Emma and Vere discuss their unforgettable supernatural novel BUNNY, what it’s like writing a book with your partner, and all things horror. Watch the full Q&A here.                   About …