Denise Leith
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Denise Leith

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www.deniseleith.com Denise has two published non-fiction books, The Politics of Power: Freeport in Suharto's Indonesia (University of Hawaii Press 2002) and Bearing Witness: The Lives of War Correspondents and Photojournalists (Random House 2004), together with the novel What Remains (Allen & Unwin 2012), which was shortlisted for two literary awards. Her second novel, The Night Letters, is set in Afghanistan and will be released in October 2020 (Ventura Press). She had ghostwritten two non-fiction books and writes articles (political, book reviews, travel) for newspapers, journals, serials and online web sites. Denise has a PhD in International Relations, which she taught at university with special interests in the politics of war, human rights and humanitarian action, peacekeeping and peace enforcing, Middle East Politics, the Rwandan genocide, the United Nations and US foreign policy. Denise served on the management committee of International PEN, Sydney Centre for six years, mentored women writers in Afghanistan and currently lives on the Northern Beaches of Sydney Web Page: www.deniseleith.com
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