Mireille Juchau
Mireille Juchau | |
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Born |
1969 (age 46–47) Sydney, New South Wales |
Occupation | writer |
Language | English |
Nationality | Australian |
Notable works | The World Without Us |
Years active | 1995- |
Mireille Juchau (born 1969) is an Australian author who was born and raised in Sydney New South Wales, where she currently lives.[1]
She was formerly the fiction editor of HEAT Magazine.[2] She received First Class Honours and the University Medal from the University of Technology, Sydney in 1994, and a doctorate in Writing and Philosophy from the University of Western Sydney in 2000.[3]
Bibliography
Novels
- Machines for Feeling (2001)
- Burning In (2007)
- The World Without Us (2015)
Drama
- White Gifts (2002)
Awards and nominations
- 2000 - shortlisted The Australian/Vogel Literary Award for Machines for Feeling
- 2002 - winner, Perishable Theatre International Women's Playwriting Competition
- 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
References
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