Pybus, Cassandra
PYBUS, Cassandra
PYBUS, Cassandra. Australian. Genres: Adult non-fiction. Career: Writer. Island magazine, editor, 1989-94; La Trobe University, visiting fellow in humanities. Publications: Community of Thieves, 1991; Gross Moral Turpitude: The Orr Case Reconsidered, 1993, rev as Seduction and Consent: A Case of Gross Moral Turpitude, 1994; (ed.) Columbus' Blindness, and Other Essays, 1994; White Rajah: A Dynastic Intrigue, 1996; Till Apples Grow on an Orange Tree (autobiography), 1998. Address: c/o University of Queensland Press, PO Box 42, St. Lucia, QLD 4067, Australia.
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