Helen Meany

Every Day is Gertie Day


Brio Books, 2021

Nina is a tour guide at a small museum in Sydney when she is unwittingly drawn into a major cultural brouhaha.

At the intersections of art, politics, identity and representation, this darkly funny novella shows us a world that is weird, disturbing and all too familiar.

 
A fresh, funny and delightfully weird take on authenticity and the people who manufacture it. An utterly believable parallel world from a talented newcomer.
— Jane Rawson

About the Author

Helen Meany was born and raised in Canberra and now lives in Sydney. Her short fiction has been published in three editions of the UTS Writers’ Anthology and performed live at various Spineless Wonders Little Fictions events. In 2019 she was awarded a Varuna Residential Fellowship. Every Day is Gertie Day is her first book.


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