Susan Paterson is a writer and editor from Aotearoa New Zealand. Her debut novel, Where Light Meets Water, was shortlisted in an earlier version for the 2019 Michael Gifkins Prize for an Unpublished Novel and written with the assistance of a Varuna Fellowship. Her poetry and short stories have appeared in various publications including Meanjin, Going Down Swinging, Etchings, Wet Ink and Poetry NZ. She lives in Naarm/Melbourne.
'A love story wrapped in a novel about painting and the sea, which,
just like a painting, builds layer upon layer to create a
satisfying whole. A stunning debut novel that is both lyrical and
full of beauty. The shifting setting moves effortlessly around the
Victorian globe, from Scotland to London, to Australia and
ultimately to the bottom of New Zealand’s South Island. The
combination of strong characters and the passions that both bind
and separate them is masterfully done.'
*NZ Booklovers Awards*
‘An extraordinary debut. Paterson has given art, and the sea, a new
language, and reminds us that love and grief never live alone.’
*Kristina Olsson, acclaimed author of Shell and Boy,
Lost*
'This book is utterly magnificent. Susan Paterson is a wonder.’
*Eliza Henry-Jones, acclaimed author of Salt and
Skin*
‘Susan Paterson’s Where Light Meets Water is a lyrical and gripping
historical fiction novel that traverses nineteenth-century Britain,
Australia, New Zealand and Japan, and the oceans that join and
separate them. Paterson’s always insightful writing explores
divisions of privilege and class, tensions between freedom and
duty, through the eyes of an artist and sailor’s twin passions for
paintbrush and sea. The author’s luminous prose masterfully evokes
the smells, tastes and textures of Victorian landscapes, parlours
and stormy ship decks and is sure to delight and dazzle readers …
Seductive language and provocative story engage universal themes of
exile and sacrifice, and love and loss, through a self-taught
artist’s quest for acceptance, his quest to find his true place in
the world and the meaning of his brilliant paintings.’
*Melissa Ashley, bestselling author of The Birdman’s
Wife*
‘Where Light Meets Water is a shimmering, beautiful and deftly told
story. Charting the course of one man's life, it delicately
explores the intersections between art, passion, love and duty.
Insightful and resonant; full of evocative imagery – I enjoyed this
book so much. Where Light Meets Water is a thought-provoking novel
and a compelling tale that stayed with me long after I read the
final page.’
*Michelle Scott Tucker, acclaimed author of Elizabeth
Macarthur*
‘Where Light Meets Water is a story about love – of the sea,
of art, and of a woman. It is a story about equals at a time when
equality was impossible, and Susan Paterson has told it with great
compassion and insight. Susan Paterson wields her pen like an
artist’s brush and the result is beautiful and evocative.’
*Pip Williams, bestselling author of The Dictionary of
Lost Words*
‘Moving, tender and beautifully written: this is a splendidly
engaging tale of the inner lives of artists and the spoken and
unspoken worlds of their complicated love.’
*Gail Jones, award-winning author of Five
Bells and Salonika Burning*
‘The swells and rhythms of the sea – and of the human heart –
suffuse every page. Perfectly paced and sumptuously visual, Where
Light Meets Water is a stunning debut.’
*Catherine Chidgey, award-winning author of Remote
Sympathy and The Axeman’s Carnival*
Ask a Question About this Product More... |