Allayne L. Webster grew up in rural South Australia and now lives in Adelaide. Her books include Sensitive-an IBBY Outstanding Book for Young People with Disabilities-the CBCA notable novels Paper Planes and A Cardboard Palace, the Adelaide Festival Awards-shortlisted The Centre of My Everything, Our Little Secret and That Thing I Did. Her most recent novel Selfie was shortlisted for a NSW Premier's Literary Award. Maisy Hayes Is Not For Sale, which was shortlisted for the 2024 Max Fatchen Fellowship.
‘A warm, reassuring hug. Allayne Webster is Australia's answer to Judy Blume.’ * Pip Harry * ‘Unputdownable. Pulls no punches in shining a light on poverty and one girl dreaming of a different life.’ * Rebecca Sparrow * ‘Webster’s characters, major and minor, are entirely believable.’ * Sunday Age on Selfie * ‘Allayne Webster has created an authentic teenage narrator’s voice and convincingly depicted the range and intensity of her feelings…Very well written and engaging, Selfie is highly recommended for young adults.’ * Magpies on Selfie * ‘Children’s author Allayne Webster’s new book is for younger YA readers, but Selfie tackles a subject many older readers (and probably some adults) could learn from...’ * Spectrum on Selfie *