Amanda Tink

Amanda Tink is a PhD candidate at Western Sydney University, researching the influence of impairment and disability on Henry Lawson, Les Murray, and Alan Marshall. Other places she has been published include Southerly, Seizure, Wordgathering, and ArtsHub. She lives in front of her laptop and braille display with good coffee nearby, and tweets at @amandatink.


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Writing on Public Books

A History of Reading: Alan Marshall and Helen Keller

On May 9, 1933, the day before the Nazis burned her book as part of their action …