John Price

John Price is a celebrated author and educator known for his poignant explorations of the American landscape and the human experience. With a background in creative writing and literature, Price has a unique ability to weave personal narrative with broader themes of identity, belonging, and the natural world. His work often reflects a deep connection to the Midwestern roots that shaped him, inviting readers to engage with the intricacies of life in both urban and rural settings. Through his essays and fiction, Price opens a window into the complexities of contemporary existence.

As a writer and professor, John Price has dedicated much of his career to mentoring young writers and sharing his passion for storytelling. His thoughtful prose resonates with anyone who has ever grappled with questions of place and purpose. Whether you're drawn to his insightful essays or his evocative fiction, there’s much to discover in John Price's body of work. We invite you to explore his books in the app and find the narratives that speak to you.

Early explorations in New South Wales: A collection

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In the early days of the penal colony at Sydney, rumour was rife among the convicts of another colony beyond the Blue Mountains and perhaps …