Ursula Robinson-Shaw is a writer from Aotearoa, living in Naarm/Melbourne. Her recent work can be found in Sydney Review of Books, Paraphase and Going Down Swinging. She is co-director of sick leave.
She was lying to several different people for money. She didn’t ‘not come’ from money; her mother had some money and since her mother was dead Romy had some money. She was twenty-nine. ‘I’m twenty-two,’ she said. Not everybody had to be a revolutionary. If she were rich she would be good at it.