Rebecca Lang

ALLi Author Member

Location: Australia & New Zealand

Genres: General Nonfiction, History, Mind Body Spirit, Narrative Nonfiction, General Fiction, Children's general

Skills: Press/Media Interview, Reading/Literary Event, Self-publishing Workshop/Training, Speaking Engagement/Lecture, Writing Workshop

I'm an Australian writer, editor, author, publicist and writing teacher with more than 20 years' experience as a journalist, corporate writer and change communications specialist.
I have written several non-fiction books including Australian Resources, Australian Big Cats: An Unnatural History of Panthers (2010) with Michael Williams, edited the anthology The Tasmanian Tiger: Extinct or Extant? (2014), and contributed to many more (including Savage Shadow, which I re-published in 2011).
I've recently branched out into writing fiction.

Rebecca Lang's books

Australian Big Cats: An Unnatural History of Panthers

The Australian bush holds many secrets, and one of its biggest is about to be revealed...
For decades there has been talk of big cats roaming the Australian bush. These large cats - predominantly black - have only afforded their witnesses fleeting glimpses, and left behind tantalising clues: scraps of fur, a paw print or three, unusually large scats, and livestock carcasses surgically dismembered and picked clean of flesh. In their wake, they leave carnage and bewilderment: What are they? How did they get here?

Savage Shadow: The Search For The Australian Cougar

Back in the late 1970s, journalist David O'Reilly stumbled across a mystery bigger than the state of Western Australia itself...for decades farmers in the southwest of Australia have been convinced that there are cougars at large in the Australian bush, devastating wildlife and livestock. Hundreds of sightings have been documented in Western Australia, from as far north as Geraldton, south to Esperance and inland to Norseman. Australian journalist David O'Reilly became fascinated with what is known as perhaps Australia's greatest wildlife mystery during his time as the bureau chief of The Australian's Perth office. He interviewed scores of witnesses - farmers, wildlife experts, academics and bureaucrats - and wrote many stories about the hunt for the 'Cordering Cougar', as it became known, during the late 1970s and early 1980s. This book, now back in print for the first time in 30 years, is the culmination of that work.

Australian Resources

This book provides the young reader with all the information they need to know about the Australian environment including the land and the mining of key resources.




Army Dreamers (Kindle short story)

A group of soldiers rouse an ancient and legendary evil when they trespass on sacred Aboriginal land during a training exercise in the Australian Outback.

The Tasmanian Tiger: Extinct or Extant?

Does the Tasmanian Tiger still roam the island state, parts of the Australian mainland, and the northern land mass of Irian Jaya-Papua New Guinea? Despite being hunted to extinction in the early part of the 20th century, the Tasmanian Tiger continues to stalk the imaginations of people the world over. What's more, hundreds of reports of the striped dog-like marsupial with the fearsome gaping jaw are made each year in Australia. In The Tasmanian Tiger: Extinct or Extant?, biologists, geneticists, naturalists, and academics explore the evidence for and against the continuing existence of Thylacinus cynocephalus.

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