Monica Dux
Monica Dux’s most recent book is the memoir Lapsed: Losing Your Religion is Harder than it Looks…
BottomMonica Dux’s most recent book is the memoir Lapsed: Losing Your Religion is Harder than it Looks…
BottomMonica Dux is a writer, and a columnist for The Age. She was a founding board member of the Stella Prize, and the Feminist Writers Festival. In a former life, Monica researched history at the University of Melbourne, worked at Melbourne University Publishing and on The Monthly magazine. She is the author of Things I Didn’t Expect (When I Was Expecting), co-author of The Great Feminist Denial and editor of the anthology Mothermorphosis. Her most recent book is the memoir Lapsed: Losing Your Religion is Harder than it Looks…
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