Miranda Luby is an author, freelance journalist and copywriter living on Victoria's Surf Coast. She has won several awards for her short stories, and her journalism features in publications such as National Geographic, the BBC and the New York Post. Miranda was shortlisted for the Text Prize for her debut novel, Sadie Starr's Guide to Staring Over (previously titled Therefore I Am).
'A wonderful exploration of fledgling feminism, diametrically opposed ideologies, and the complexities involved in filtering a kaleidoscope of messaging. Swings the pendulum high and low, then aims it squarely at your heart. Sadie Starr is a collision of sass and vulnerability, assuredness and confusion, burning and imploding beliefs, and a convincing portrait of all the shades of grey between. Perfectly highlights the pitfalls of perfectionism. Charming, honest, and so very now.' * Allayne Webster * 'Sadie is an incredibly relatable character...Powerful and engaging, Sadie Starr's Guide to Starting Over explores performative feminism, #MeToo, eating disorders, bullying, family dynamics and grief.' * Readings * 'This beautiful and touching story teaches us so many things...Heartwarming, sad, and happy, but most of all a really good read.' * Sue Mauger, GLAM Adelaide *