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Before the Anthropocene, the air pulsed with birdsong. Now, a silence is falling. 


Ava spends her days at The Department, rebuilding lost species from the remaining fragments of art and scientific data. 

Her dying mother thinks she should quit. So does her lover, and the sex workers who loiter outside her apartment. 

But when a ghost from her past shows up, Ava is compelled to follow its broken song deep into the archives––uncovering a secret that could reverse the age of silence. 

Set in a time of mass extinction, Department of the Vanishing blends documentary poetry, archival image, and narrative verse to explore the vital questions: Can we live in a world without birdsong and is it possible to create a new opus with the fragments left over.


Praise:
‘Rare and resplendent. A full-bodied roar at the crimes of extinction and a psalm for the wonder of the living world.’ Jennifer Mills 

‘A sexy, compelling and beautifully crafted elegy not only to birds but to feeling itself. The denouement is spectacular; I cheered and wept.’ Angela O’Keeffe

‘Simultaneously fragile and furious, intimate and immense, Department of the Vanishing is a remarkable achievement.’ James Bradley 

‘Surprisingly seductive and at times deeply sad, Department of the Vanishing brilliantly explores what it takes to live life with grief for lost family and a vanishing wild.’ Jane Messer 

‘The narrative moves at a cracking pace and the play with poetic form dovetails beautifully with the urgency of the story.’ Toby Fitch 
Contemporary, Poetry

About The Author

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Until recently, Johanna Bell lived in Garramilla (Darwin) where she founded a storytelling studio to elevate voices from regional Australia. 


She now lives in Nipaluna (Hobart) where she writes fiction, poetry and children’s books. 


Her work is widely published and she has won a string of awards, including a Tasmanian Literary Award for the manuscript of Department of the Vanishing.

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