Wait Here | Lucy Nelson
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A dancer discovers she can never have children – a revelation that pales in comparison to the other ways her body has betrayed her. Two elderly sisters who’ve been inseparable throughout life make a momentous decision. A wet nurse at Coney Island’s infamous ‘Incubator Babies’ sideshow is haunted by the ghost of her own stillborn daughter. A young woman worries about the lack of male role models in her little niece’s life…
For the women in Wait Here, who can’t, don’t or won’t have children, childlessness is a hard-won prize, a freedom, a stain, a joy, a battle, a trifle, a conundrum, a wound, an uneasy comfort on a burning planet.
It is nothing. It is everything.
Lucy Nelson has been published in Meanjin, K*ll Your Darlings, The Sydney Morning Herald, The Big Issue, Southword and elsewhere. She has received the Newcastle Short Story Award, the Writing NSW Varuna Fellowship and the Templeberg Fellowship from Writers Victoria. She lives with her husband on unceded Wodi Wodi and Dharawal Country. Wait Here is her first book.
Lucy will be in conversation with Heather Rose. Heather is the author of eight novels and a memoir, including Bruny and The Museum of Modern Love. Her new novel will be launched at Fullers on September 30th – details to come! Heather mentored Lucy during the writing of Wait Here.
For the women in Wait Here, who can’t, don’t or won’t have children, childlessness is a hard-won prize, a freedom, a stain, a joy, a battle, a trifle, a conundrum, a wound, an uneasy comfort on a burning planet.
It is nothing. It is everything.
Lucy Nelson has been published in Meanjin, K*ll Your Darlings, The Sydney Morning Herald, The Big Issue, Southword and elsewhere. She has received the Newcastle Short Story Award, the Writing NSW Varuna Fellowship and the Templeberg Fellowship from Writers Victoria. She lives with her husband on unceded Wodi Wodi and Dharawal Country. Wait Here is her first book.
Lucy will be in conversation with Heather Rose. Heather is the author of eight novels and a memoir, including Bruny and The Museum of Modern Love. Her new novel will be launched at Fullers on September 30th – details to come! Heather mentored Lucy during the writing of Wait Here.
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