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Foz Meadows

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Though born in sunny Queensland, I grew up on the Central Coast of New South Wales in a very small place called Tascott, where I had many adventures and missed a surprisingly small number of trains, given my fondness for sleeping in. I currently live in St Andrews, Scotland, with my very own philosopher. Solace & Grief is my first published novel.

In no particular order, I like: spontaneity, unusual names, weirdness, carbohydrates, writing, reading, video games, webcomics, cheese, felinity, inappropriate quoting, opinions, mythology, witty t-shirts and mornings that are so late as to technically constitute noons. Also, I talk alot.






Guys, check out this gorgeous illustration byAmandine Thomas! It’s for my short story,Needs Must, which is set to appear in the forthcomingSincere Forms of Flatteryanthology fromO&S Publishing. You can also check out myauthor interviewwith them. Squee!










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Average rating: 3.95 · 83 ratings · 25 reviews · 2 distinct works
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"Ginmar wrote: "Shows how little we expect, doesn't it?"

And how little we usually get.
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"Piracy is robbery with violence, often segueing into murder, rape and kidnapping. It is one of the most frightening crimes in the world. Using the same term to describe a twelve-year-old swapping music with friends, even thousands of songs, is evidence of a loss of perspective so astounding that it invites and deserves the derision it receives."Nick Harkaway
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“Something that’s bothered me for a while now is the current profligacy in YA culture of Team Boy 1 vs Team Boy 2 fangirling. [...] Despite the fact that I have no objection to shipping, this particular species of team-choosing troubled me, though I had difficulty understanding why. Then I saw it applied to Suzanne Collins’s The Hunger Games trilogy – Team Peeta vs Team Gale – and all of a sudden it hit me that anyone who thought romance and love-triangles were the main event in that series had utterly missed the point. Sure, those elements are present in the story, but they aren’t anywhere near being the bones of it, because The Hunger Games, more than anything else, is about war, survival, politics, propaganda and power. Seeing such a strong, raw narrative reduced to a single vapid argument – which boy is cuter? – made me physically angry.

So, look. People read different books for different reasons. The thing I love about a story are not necessarily the things you love, and vice versa. But riddle me this: are the readers of these series really so excited, so thrilled by the prospect of choosing! between! two! different! boys! that they have to boil entire narratives down to a binary equation based on male physical perfection and, if we’re very lucky, chivalrous behaviour? While feminism most certainly champions the right of women to chose their own partners, it also supports them to choose things besides men, or to postpone the question of partnership in favour of other pursuits – knowledge, for instance. Adventure. Careers. Wild dancing. Fun. Friendship. Travel. Glorious mayhem. And while, as a woman now happily entering her fourth year of marriage, I’d be the last person on Earth to suggest that male companionship is inimical to any of those things, what’s starting to bother me is the comparative dearth of YA stories which aren’t, in some way, shape or form, focussed on Girls Getting Boyfriends, and particularly Hot Immortal Or Magical Boyfriends Whom They Will Love For All Eternity.

Blog post: Love Team Freezer”
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“True, life is complex. But so are a great many accidents.”
Foz Meadows, The Key to Starveldt

“It's a hat," said Jess.
Manx stretched. "Yes."
"A hat with - just to be clear - a lizard on it. A real, dead lizard."
"An iguana, yea. It's been stuffed."
"I can see that. Any idiot can see that, but it doesn;t address the issue."
"The issue being?"
"Manx, you're wearing a goddamn reptile! On your head! With pride! It's like you're the lovechild of Carmen Miranda and a taxidermist!”
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“You want to tell a story? Grow a heart. Grow two. Now, with the second heart, smash the first one into bits.”
Charles Yu, How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe

“Welcome to Barrayar, son. Here you go: have a world of wealth and poverty, wrenching change and rooted history. Have a birth; have two. Have a name. Miles means "soldier," but don't let the power of suggestion overwhelm you. Have a twisted form in a society that loathes and fears the mutations that have been its deepest agony. Have a title, wealth, power, and all the hatred and envy they will draw. Have your body ripped apart and re-arranged. Inherit an array of friends and enemies you never made. Have a grandfather from hell. Endure pain, find joy, and make your own meaning, because the universe certainly isn't going to supply it. Always be a moving target. Live. Live. Live.”
Lois McMaster Bujold, Barrayar

“We all live inside the terrible engine of authority, and it grinds and shrieks and burns so that no one will say: lines on maps are silly.”
Catherynne M. Valente, The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making

“We can never be gods, after all--but we can become something less than human with frightening ease.”
N.K. Jemisin, The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms

“Humans need fantasy to be human. To be the place where the falling angel meets the rising ape.”
Terry Pratchett, Hogfather

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message 14: by Foz

Foz Meadows Bellalee wrote: "hey foz! you probably don't remember but i met you at your sydney book launch and i sat with your mum (i think it was your mum) and her lovely friends and they fed me wine.
just popped by to say h..."


Lol, feeding people wine is what book launches are all about - and thanks! I hope you enjoy it :)


Bellalee hey foz! you probably don't remember but i met you at your sydney book launch and i sat with your mum (i think it was your mum) and her lovely friends and they fed me wine.
just popped by to say hi!
can't wait for the next book! :)


message 12: by Foz

Foz Meadows Lol, don't worry about it! I know Ourimbah - I used to go horseriding there on the weekends :)


♥  Sam ♥ ~S2~Im made of awesomness Foz wrote: "Small world indeed! I used to go to school in Gosford, at Henry Kendall High. I lived in a place called Tascott, which was just down the train line. What about you?"

OMG I didnt reply to you - im such a bitch...LOL. Henry Kendal! OMG I know heaps of ppl from there. Your name sounds crazy familiar. I was from Ourimbah. Not many know the suburb.


message 10: by Foz

Foz Meadows Small world indeed! I used to go to school in Gosford, at Henry Kendall High. I lived in a place called Tascott, which was just down the train line. What about you?


♥  Sam ♥ ~S2~Im made of awesomness Thanks for the add! I love in queensland now but grew up on the central coast new south wales also!! Small world hey?? I lived in and around gosford. Do you know there??


message 8: by Foz

Foz Meadows Laurenb wrote: "thanks for the add :) you have great taste in books!"

Thanks - you too!


Laurenb thanks for the add :) you have great taste in books!


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Foz Meadows Radio wrote: "Hey!
Thank you for the friend request =D"


No worries! :)


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Radio Darkness Hey!
Thank you for the friend request =D


message 4: by Foz

Foz Meadows Woo! Thanks Steph - hope you can make it, but if not, I'm sure we'll meet up sooner or later.


message 3: by Steph

Steph Bowe Midway through Solace & Grief and loving it!
Hopefully I'll be able to make it to the launch on Saturday.


message 2: by Foz

Foz Meadows Thanks Michael! There isn't a US distributor, but thankfully for me, the internet is the great leveller - I'm not sure about Amazon, but you should be able to buy it online through Borders and a number of other sites that source Australian books :)


Michael Will your book be available in the US? Congratulations on being published!


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