Sally Ann Hunter is a biologist and environmental policy officer. She has published a collection of poetry called The Structure of Light and a biography called You Can’t Keep a Good Man Down: From Parkinson’s to a new life with Deep Brain Stimulation. A paper she wrote on the biography was read on ABC Radio’s Ockham’s Razor, as was a paper on living with solar power. A number of her poems have been published in anthologies and online. She lives in the Adelaide Hills with her cat, Francis.
On the shores of the ocean, Laura and Daphne fantasise that they are mother and daughter, mother and Sea Sprite. They both have problems in their past, which they need to resolve. They set out to explore every aspect of the sea, from an estuary and mangroves to Antarctic waters and the deep ocean. M...
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