At the age of five, Faulkner moved with her parents to Papua New Guinea and later lived on Queensland's Sunshine Coast with her husband.[1] She died in March 2022, after leaving a note arguing for more humane death laws permitting access to suicide for older Australians.[2][3]
Bibliography
Novels
The Beloved (2011)
Last Day in the Dynamite Factory (2015)
Awards
2011 winner Queensland Premier's Literary Awards for Best Manuscript of an Emerging Queensland Author
2013 shortlisted Miles Franklin Literary Award for The Beloved
2013 winner Nita Kibble Literary Award for The Beloved
Interviews
Karen Hardy in The Sydney Morning Herald, 27 June 2015, on the publication of the author's second novel[4]
John Purcell on Booktopia, "Annah Faulkner, author of The Beloved, answers Ten Terrifying Questions"[5]
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