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Griffith Review 66: Novella Project VII

Griffith Review 66: Novella Project VII

by Ashley Hay
Paperback
Publication Date: 01/11/2019

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Griffith Review's seventh annual edition dedicated to the novella eschews a set theme to showcase work across a spectrum of subjects.

Open to both fiction and creative non-fiction, Griffith Review's dedication to the novella form has been hailed by Nick Earls as central to the revival of the form in Australia. 'Griffith Review's Novella Project is one of the world's leading novella competitions,' he comments 'and is the cornerstone of the revitalisation of the form in Australia.'

As well as the winning novella entries, Griffith Review 66 will feature new work from Holly Ringland and Griffith Review Writing Fellow Krissy Kneen.

This year's expert judges for the novella competition are Maxine Beneba Clarke, Aviva Tuffield and Matthew Condon.

ISBN:
9781925773804
9781925773804
Category:
Short stories
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
01-11-2019
Publisher:
Text Publishing
Country of origin:
Australia
Edition:
66th Edition
Pages:
264
Dimensions (mm):
233x153x19mm
Weight:
0.34kg
Ashley Hay

Ashley Hay's work includes fiction, narrative non-fiction, journalism, essays and reviews. Her novels have been longlisted for awards including the Miles Franklin and the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award, and shortlisted for categories in the WA Premier's Prize, the NSW Premier's Prize and the Commonwealth Writers' Prize, as well as the Nita B. Kibble Award.

Her second novel, The Railwayman's Wife, was awarded the Colin Roderick Award by the Foundation for Australian Literary Studies, and also won the People's Choice at the NSW Premier's Literary Awards. It was also published in the UK, the US and in translation.

A former literary editor of The Bulletin she contributes to journals including The Monthly and Griffith Review. Her work has won awards in Australia, the UK and the US, and has been anthologised in collections including Best Australian Essays, Best Australian Science Writing, and Best Australian Short Stories.

She was editor of Best Australian Science Writing 2014 and was awarded the 2015 Dahl Trust/ABR Fellowship, for which essay she won the 2016 Bragg UNSW Press Prize for Science Writing.

She lives in Brisbane.

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