Narrelle Harris
![]() Narrelle M. Harris (also credited as Narrelle Harris) is a Melbourne-based writer. She wrote the award winning short play Stalemate in 2003.[1] BiographyHarris was born in Newcastle, New South Wales.[2] Harris's earliest writing, dating back to the early 1990s, was through science fiction fandom, including work based in the Star Trek, Blake's 7 and V universes. Fanzines which she wrote and/or edited include Phoenix (B7), Scenario (The Greatest American Hero), Out of the War Zone (V), and Inconsequential Parallax (genzine), which was nominated for a Ditmar Award in 1992.[3] The Opposite of Life (2007) is a contemporary vampire novel set in Melbourne, told from the point of view of a young librarian.[4] Harris has discussed online and on radio about how the second book in the series โ tentatively titled Walking Shadows โ was completed but was considered unsuitable, forcing her to start writing it again from scratch.[5] Witch Faith (2007), was considered by Library Journal to have "strong female characters and a gracefully told story."[6] Harris has also written film and theatre reviews, the latter as a reviewer and feature writer for the now defunct online theatre magazine, Stage Left. This site is now preserved in the Pandora archives.[7] In 2006, she appeared alongside Scott Brennan in the short film Outland as "Ginny".[8] Harris was a guest, in 2009, on episode 167 of the Boxcutters podcast,[9] talking about television vampires. She is currently the resident literary "expert" on the weekly radio show "The Outland Institute" on Joy 94.9.[10] References
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