Interview: Sue Woolfe

By Linda Morris
July 14 2012 - 3:00am
Unhurried … Woolfe says she lets her writing - wrestling the words onto paper - take as long as it needs.
Unhurried … Woolfe says she lets her writing - wrestling the words onto paper - take as long as it needs.

To the untrained eye, the central Australian desert is as empty of hope and joy as the car park of a shopping mall after closing time. But give it time, author Sue Woolfe advises, and the eye comes to discern its contours. A spindly gum stands, a lone wrinkle in the dazzling blue distance; in morning sun, an ant crosses the sand, its minute frame dwarfed by its long-legged shadow.

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