Tigest Girma : ‘I was like – Hey, do you want black vampires ? And they were like – Yeah, we want’
The Melbourne writer topped the New York Times bestseller list with her debut fantasy novel – but that doesn’t stop doubt creeping in Get our weekend culture and lifestyle email Docklands critics have long called Melbourne’s port turned waterside suburb soulless. But for Tigest Girma it’s where (…)
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