Education
University of Auckland.
University of Auckland.
In 2009, she published her first novel, What Remains Behind (Random House, 2009), an archaeological mystery set in the Kaipara region of New Zealand. Fowler lives on Waiheke Island, a gulf island in the Auckland harbour. Prior to becoming a writer, she worked in a variety of jobs including building and boatbuilding, before returning to university as an adult student to study ancient history and archaeology.
While completing her Bachelor of Arts in ancient history and archaeology at the University of Auckland, she needed one more paper to complete her degree, so she picked up a course in creative writing taken by acclaimed writer Witi Ihimaera, famous for writing Whale Rider.
"This novel contains an attractive mix of mystery, history, and archaeology. Dorothy Fowler has done well with her first book and I look forward to more." Ruth Gardner.
"Fowler creates a nice sense of authenticity with the small-town setting, filled with the spider-web of shared histories, and secrets past or present, that can be prevalent in a place where everyone knows everyone (or at least presumes they do). Overall, an enjoyable read and a promising debut from a new voice in New Zealand writing." Craig Sisterson, NZLawyer magazine.