Kylie Orr

Kylie Orr

Kylie Orr (she/her) is a Melbourne-based writer who once kicked a winning goal in a charity football match and has never let her family hear the end of it. Over the past fifteen years, her feature articles have been published in The Age, The Sydney Morning Herald, Daily Life and across News Ltd. Kylie’s novels explore the darker side of humanity and question what we understand about ourselves. Her debut novel Someone Else’s Child was longlisted in the Richell Prize, the MsLexia International Novel Competition and awarded the Dymocks & Fiona McIntosh Commercial Fiction Masterclass scholarship. She lives cliffside on the land of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation. She shares the space with her four children, just the one husband and a cat called Alfie who has surprised everyone by taking up space in her camera roll and on her reading chair.

Website: kylieorr.com

Instagram: @kylieorr_writer

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Someone Else’s Child
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Someone Else’s Child
  • By: Kylie Orr
  • Narrator: Cecelia Ramsdale
  • Length: 8 hours 42 minutes
  • Publisher: HarperAudio
  • Publish date: June 01, 2022
  • Language: English
  • (457 ratings)
(457 ratings)
A gripping contemporary novel from a magnificent new talent that tackles the almost unbreakable loyalty of female friendships, the generosity of community and the lengths we will go to save a child. Ren will do anything for her best friend, Anna.... Read more

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