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Debut NZ novel picked up by new UK imprint

Published: Wed 27 May 2015 10:54 AM
Debut NZ novel picked up by new UK imprint
Wellington author Tracy Farr’s first novel will be published by Aardvark Bureau after a bout of insomnia led publisher Scott Pack to a Radio NZ broadcast of The Life and Loves of Lena Gaunt.
Tracy Farr said her debut novel was having a dream run after being longlisted for the 2014 Miles Franklin Literary Award, and shortlisted for the 2014 WA Premier’s Book Award and the 2013 Barbara Jefferis Award.
‘Now that the contract is signed I can finally believe it’s happening. This opportunity to reach an international audience is something I didn’t dare dream about,’ said Farr.
Fremantle Press CEO Jane Fraser said she was thrilled to have sold the US, UK and Europe rights for English-language publication to Aardvark.
‘Aardvark Bureau is a new imprint of Gallic Books in London keen to publish quirky, left-of-centre fiction that is commercial but which has a bit of an edge. This book fits this requirement perfectly,’ said Fraser.
Aardvark Bureau will publish innovative writing from around the world, in print and ebook formats, from September. The Life and Loves of Lena Gaunt will be published in the first half of 2016.
Farr worked on her novel while she was a visiting writer at the Michael King Writers' Centre in 2009. Farr is headed to one of the most acclaimed literary festivals in Australia, the Mildura Writers Festival. Farr, who was awarded the 2015 Mildura residency, will spend the entire month of July in Mildura, Victoria, where she will host a writing workshop, write blog entries for the festival and continue to work on her latest novel
The Life and Loves of Lena Gaunt by Tracy Farr is available in New Zealand from all good bookstores and online atfremantlepress.com.au.
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