The God in the Ink is a warm, beguiling work of great beauty. Lomer combines a novelist's sense of pace and story with a poet's fine ear for language. This intriguing story chronicles Claire Loone's childhood and extended family history in rural Tasmania, and follows her search for an understanding of place and 'home'. Kathryn Lomer won the 2000 Josephine Ulrick prize for poetry.
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The God in the Ink is a warm, beguiling work of great beauty. Lomer combines a novelist's sense of pace and story with a poet's fine ear for language. This intriguing story chronicles Claire Loone's childhood and extended family history in rural Tasmania, and follows her search for an understanding of place and 'home'. Kathryn Lomer won the 2000 Josephine Ulrick prize for poetry.
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