Rose LaneRose Lane is an Australian writer who is inspired by the untold stories of people and places. Her passion for adventure travel has taken her from Arctic Canada to Everest Base Camp in Tibet, allowing her to experience all the new, unusual and wild thngs the world has to offer.After completing an Arts degree in English and French at the University of Queensland, Rose trained as a nurse, enabling her to both travel and work. This took her to London for a year and to caring for disabled children in Nepal, where she, her husband and three sons spent a month volunteering and living with a local family.In 2016, Rose completed a Masters in Creative Industries at the Queensland University of Technology during which time she travelled to Upper Mustang, Nepal. Her account of this journey became the major project for her Masters degree from which The Last Tibetan Kingdom emerged. The manuscript was subsequently selected for the 2017 Hardcopy Manuscript Development Program at the Australian Writers' Centre in Canberra. Rose's work, which ranges from anti-war activism to music and disability awareness, has been published in The Guardian, The Big Issue, New Matilda, Living Now, Link Disability. She contributed a chapter to the anthology Brother and Sisters: Coping with Grief and Loss, worked as a senior content writer for The Australian Farmer and was a regular contributor to her local digital newspaper the Westender until 2024. Rose lives in Brisbane with her husband. Read More Read Less
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