Meg Brayshaw Meg Brayshaw i(10502147 works by)
Gender: Female
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BiographyHistory

In 2016, Meg Brayshaw was a doctoral candidate at the Writing and Society Research Centre, Western Sydney University, focusing on representations of Sydney in fiction by Australian women writers. In the same year, she was the recipient of the Abbie Clancy Award.

Dr Brayshaw was awarded her PhD in June 2018, for a dissertation entitled Reflection Tides: The Aqueous Poetics of Sydney in Women’s Fiction, 1934-1947. She has published on Eleanor Dark, Elizabeth Harrower, and Christina Stead, and served on the editorial staff of Australian Literary Studies. In 2019, she was on the staff of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at the University of Sydney.

Sources: Australian Literary Studies; University of Sydney.

Most Referenced Works

Personal Awards

2025 recipient National Library of Australia Fellowships Supported by the Ray Mathew and Eva Kollsman Trust for Research in Australian Literature for Rethinking realism in the work of Dymphna Cusack (1902-1981) and Kylie Tennant (1912-1988).
2016 winner Society of Women Writers, New South Wales, Awards The Abbie Clancy Award

Awards for Works

Elegy 2015 single work short story
— Appears in: Zine West , no. 15 2015; (p. 37-39) Award Winning Australian Writing 2016 2016; (p. 102-104)
2015 winner ZineWest Short Story Competition
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