Darville, Helen (Fiona)
DARVILLE, Helen (Fiona)
DARVILLE, Helen (Fiona). Also writes as Helen Demidenko. Australian, b. 1971. Genres: Novels. Career: Writer and lecturer. Appeared on radio broadcasts. Publications: NOVELS: (As Helen Demidenko) The Hand That Signed the Paper, 1994; republished as Helen Darville, 1996. Contributor to books and periodicals. Address: c/o Allen & Unwin, PO Box 8500, St. Leonards, NSW, Australia.
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Born 1960; married; children: two. Education: University of Queensland, B.A. (art history).
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