• ASIF

    ... the advancement of technology, and how that impacts on society as a whole, was spot on, an extrapolation to a not-too-distant future rooting exactly where we are today. And the writing itself is…

  • Sisters in Crime Australia

    A review from the Sisters in Crime Australia website: Despite the dead body found on the first page, and one of the narrators being a hard-bitten PI, ‘When we have wings’ is not your classic crime…

  • From the Barbara Jefferis Award Judges' Report

    From the BJA judges' report: Claire Corbett: When We Have Wings (Allen & Unwin) This unusual and original novel evokes a futuristic world as seen by 'fliers', people who find ways to acquire wings…

  • LiteraryMinded - Angela Meyer April 26

    When We Have Wings is hence densely layered. It’s smart and political, raising the kind of questions the best science fiction should raise (about ethics, about progress, about how future generations…

  • Review on NSW Writers' Centre Blog 366 Days of Writing

    'Corbett has realized a rich and complex society, and for that alone this book is a must-read.'

  • Flights of Dark Imagination - Bibliostrumpet 29 September 2011

    With lucid, evocative prose, she weaves a wonderfully vivid sense of place, a world of rich colours, sharp contrasts, and soaring perspectives.

  • Toowoomba Chronicle - 3 September 2011

    When We Have Wings is a captivating and unusual story about sacrifice, motherhood and betrayal. It is beautifully written and a great read.

  • AurealisXpress September 2011

    Best of all, though, is the gripping story.... This wonderful new author unerringly explores the social consequences, and the strains between fliers and non-fliers.

  • Inkling Magazine - August 2011

    When We Have Wings Claire Corbett ★★★★★★ A wonderfully imagined speculative fiction set in a world where human flight has become possible .... Poignant, beautiful and achingly human, this story is…