Vesna McMaster

Vesna McMaster grew up in the Middle and Far East before moving back to the UK for “A” levels and University , where she took English Literature at Cambridge. In the decade since, she moved first to the States and after another stint in the UK.  She is now in Australia, earning “a crust and looking after offspring.” She is just coming back into the luxury of the reading-and-writing world and finding there is an awful lot of reading to catch up on.

Vesna has published a collection of short stories, Tricksters, Knaves, and Mountebanks as well as various peices of poetry in anthologies. She is currently working on resurrecting a novel that she wrote 5 years ago and never did anything with. She lives in N.S.W.  Visit her website here.

Vesna has reviewed the following for MostlyFiction:
2011

2010

  • Nation by Terry Pratchett (12-19-10)
  • Fall by Colin McAdam (12-13-10)
  • Homer & Langley by E. L. Doctorow (09-06-10)
  • Purple Hibiscus by Chimananda Ngozi Adichie (08-29-10)
  • The Road by Cormac McCarthy (06-20-10)
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