'Dingo Bold is a thoroughly engaging and deeply personal book that examines dingo life and the humans charged with their survival.'
'Dingo Bold is a thoroughly engaging and deeply personal book that examines dingo life and the humans charged with their survival.'
'[The book] brings into focus the complex entanglements at play between humans and other species, effectively promoting consideration and the importance and agency of non-human animals in an interconnected world ... Dingo Bold ultimately offers hope for the future of dingoes and dingo-human relations.'
Rowena Lennox has published essays, fiction, memoir and poems in Hecate, Kill Your Darlings, Meanjin, New Statesman, Seizure, Social Alternatives and Southerly, among others. Her book Fighting Spirit of East Timor (Pluto/Zed, 2000) won a NSW Premier’s History Award in 2001.
Rowena Lennox’s essays, poems, short articles and stories have appeared in The Big Issue, Griffith Review, Hecate, Kill Your Darlings, Meanjin, New Statesman, Seizure, Social Alternatives, Southerly, and scholarly books and journals. Her first book Fighting Spirit of East Timor: the life of Martinho da Costa Lopes won a NSW Premier’s History Award. She worked as a book editor for many years and was the recipient of the Beatrice Davis Editorial Fellowship. She has taught and mentored creative writers and lives in Sydney, on Gweagal Country.