Georgia Blain
Georgia Blain | |
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Born | 1964 (age 51–52) |
Occupation | Journalist and author |
Nationality | Australian |
Georgia Blain (born 1964) is an Australian novelist, journalist and biographer.[1]
She is the daughter of journalist Anne Deveson and broadcaster Ellis Blain. Her first novel was Closed for Winter. One of her most recent works Births, Deaths and Marriages, a memoir of her childhood, was short-listed for the Nita Kibble Literary Award.
Bibliography
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Fiction
Novels
- Closed for Winter. Penguin, 1998
- Candelo. Allen & Unwin, 1999
- The Blind Eye. Allen & Unwin, 2003
- Names for Nothingness. Allen & Unwin, 2004
- Dark Water. Random House, 2010
- Too Close to Home. Random House, 2011
- Special. Random House, 2016
- Between a Wolf and a Dog. Scribe, 2016
Collected stories
- The Secret Lives of Men. Scribe, 2013
Non-fiction
- Births Deaths Marriages: True Tales. Vintage, 2008
Critical studies and reviews
- O'Dea, Denise (April 2013). "None of a type". Australian Book Review. 350: 23. Review of The secret lives of men.
References
- ↑ McGilvray, Annabel (29 March 2008). "The Face: Georgia Blain". The Australian. Retrieved 26 November 2009.
External links
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