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Songwoman

Ilka Tampke

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English
Text Publishing Company
01 October 2018
Set in Iron-Age Britain during the turmoil of Roman invasion, Songwoman explores one woman's quest to defend her culture.
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Imprint:   Text Publishing Company
Country of Publication:   Australia
Dimensions:   Height: 233mm,  Width: 154mm,  Spine: 31mm
Weight:   500g
ISBN:   9781925603637
ISBN 10:   1925603636
Pages:   352
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Ilka Tampke lives in Woodend, Australia. Songwoman can be read as a stand-alone, or as the sequel to Ilka's first novel, Skin. International rights to Skin have been sold in Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden, the US, the UK and Vietnam. Skin was shortlisted for the Aurealis Award for Best Fantasy Novel in 2015 and longlisted for the Voss Literary Prize in 2016.

Reviews for Songwoman

`Gripping' * Readings * `Escapist.' * RN Bookshelf * `Vivid world-building, a seamless blend of research and imagination, and the heightened lexicon of fantasy lend a beguiling lustre to this Iron Age saga.' * Age * `Fantasy lovers will enjoy the mysticism and world building, and historical fiction readers will appreciate the Roman invasion story line.' * Booklist on Skin * `Tampke has created a visceral tale of ritual, magic and violence.' * Sunday Times on Skin * `Those who root for Game of Thrones' Daenerys Targaryen will find much to love in Ailia's personal quest, with Tampke more successfully navigating the realms of almost fantasy than Ishiguro, marking her out as an exciting talent to watch.' * New Daily on Skin * `[Tampke's] vision is clear and brought to life vividly through the strength of her singular heroine. We have no heard the last from this resonant new Australian voice.' * Readings on Skin * `Songwoman is a sparkling piece of writing, shot through with complex moral struggles and questions about what it means to belong to a place. Ilka Tampke transported me into the mind of Ailia, into her intense relationship with war king Caradog and her even more intense relationship with the land. Fine-tuned historical research blends seamlessly into this gripping story of a young woman fighting to stop the destruction of her home.' * Jane Rawson, author of From the Wreck *


  • Winner of Small Press Network's Most Underrated Book Award 2019 (Australia)

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