Carmel Bird

Carmel Bird is an Australian writer of novels, short stories and essays. She has also written books on the art of writing, and has edited anthologies of essays and stories. In 2016, she was awarded the Patrick White Award.

Life

Carmel Bird was born in Launceston, Tasmania, in 1940, and educated there.[1] She started teaching in 1961, and taught for twenty years.[2] She now lives in Central Victoria.

Bird has taught fiction writing at Melbourne, Deakin, Latrobe, Monash, Swinburne and RMIT Universities.[3]

Writing career

Her first collection of short stories, called Births, Deaths and Marriages, was published in 1983, and her most recent novel (2010) is Child of the Twilight, a novel concerned with medical science and faith. Her most recent collection of short fiction is My Hearts Are Your Hearts (2015), and her most recent non-fiction is Fair Game (2015).

Awards and nominations

Bibliography

Novels

Collections

Anthologies (Edited)

Non-fiction

Children's

Book reviews

Date Review article Work(s) reviewed
2011 Bird, Carmel (June 2011). "Graphic impact". Australian Book Review (332): 59.  Wilson, Rohan (2011). The Roving Party. Allen & Unwin. 
2011 Bird, Carmel (September 2011). "Whispering death". Australian Book Review (334): 27.  Richards, Tim (2011). Thought crimes. Black Inc. 

References and notes

  1. Middlemiss, Perry. "Carmel Bird".
  2. AustLit. "Carmel Bird".
  3. Tasmanian Writers' Centre. "Carmel Bird".
  4. "Mildura Writers' Festival, Thursday 20 - Sunday 23 July 2006". Arts Festival 07 Mildura/Wentworth. Archived from the original on 2007-06-08. Retrieved 2007-08-04.

External links

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