fiction.wikisort.org - WriterMireille Juchau (born 1969) is an Australian author.
Australian author (born 1969)
Mireille Juchau |
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Born | 1969 (age 52–53) Sydney, New South Wales |
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Occupation | Writer |
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Language | English |
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Nationality | Australian |
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Notable works | The World Without Us |
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Years active | 1995- |
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Early life and education
Juchau was born in 1969 and was raised in Sydney, New South Wales. She is of Jewish heritage.[1]
She received First Class Honours and the University Medal from the University of Technology, Sydney (UTS)in 1994, and a doctorate in Writing and Philosophy from the University of Western Sydney in 2000.[2]
Career
Juchau was the fiction editor of HEAT magazine for some time.[3]
She has been a peer on the Literature Board for the Australia Council for the Arts, a judge for the New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards and has lectured at UTS, University of New South Wales and Western Sydney University.[citation needed]
Recognition and awards
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- 2000 - shortlisted The Australian/Vogel Literary Award for Machines for Feeling
- 2002 - winner, Perishable Theatre International Women's Playwriting Competition
- 2004 - awarded the Marten Bequest Travelling Scholarship[citation needed]
- 2008 - shortlisted Commonwealth Writers' Prize South East Asia and South Pacific Region — Best Book for Burning In
- 2008 - highly commended Barbara Jefferis Award for Burning In
- 2008 - shortlisted Nita Kibble Literary Award for Burning In
- 2008 - shortlisted The Age Book of the Year Award — Fiction Prize for Burning In
- 2008 - shortlisted Prime Minister's Literary Awards — Fiction for Burning In
- 2015 - longlisted Notting Hill Editions International Essay Prize for The Most Holy Object in the House
- 2016 - winner Victorian Premier's Literary Awards — The Vance Palmer Prize for Fiction for The World Without Us
- 2016 - shortlisted Stella Prize for The World Without Us
- 2016 - shortlisted Australian Book Industry Awards (ABIA) — Australian Literary Fiction Book of the Year for The World Without Us
- 2016 - longlisted Miles Franklin Award for The World Without Us
- 2016 - shortlisted New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards — Christina Stead Prize for Fiction for The World Without Us
- 2016 - Longlisted International Dublin Literary Award for The World Without Us
She attended the New York State Summer Writer's School, USA in 2000 and has had several writing residencies at Varuna Writers Centre and Bundanon Arts Centre, Australia.[citation needed]
Selected works
Novels
- Machines for Feeling (2001)
- Burning In (2007)
- The World Without Us (2015)
Drama
References
External links
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