Fiona Murphy Fiona Murphy i(14131698 works by)
Gender: Female
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BiographyHistory

Melbourne-based writer and podcaster, whose work focuses on disability, science, and social justice.

She was a recipient of a Write-ability Fellowship in 2017.

Most Referenced Works

Personal Awards

2024 shortlisted Alan Marshall Short Story Award Open Section for 'Income Test'.
2024 winner Australian Centre Literary Awards Peter Blazey Fellowship for narrative non-fiction 'Livelihood'.
2021 recipient Varuna Fellowships Writer’s Space Fellowship Residential Fellowship for the literary crime thriller The Heart Feeds Itself First.

Awards for Works

y separately published work icon The Shape of Sound Melbourne : Text Publishing , 2021 20453859 2021 single work autobiography

'Fiona Murphy’s exquisitely written memoir about being deaf is a revelatory exploation of disability, of secrets, and learning how to survive.
Secrets are heavy, burdensome things. Imagine carrying a secret that if exposed could jeopardise your chances of securing a job, and make you a social outcast. Fiona Murphy kept her deafness a secret for over twenty-five years.

'But then, desperate to hold onto a career she’d worked hard to pursue, she tried hearing aids. Shocked by how the world sounded, she vowed never to wear them again. After an accident to her hand, she discovered that sign language could change her life, and that deaf culture could be part of her identity. Just as Fiona thought she was beginning to truly accept her body, she was diagnosed with a rare condition that causes the bones of the ears to harden. She was steadily losing her residual hearing. The news left her reeling.

'Blending memoir with observations on the healthcare industry, The Shape of Sound is a story about the corrosive power of secrets, stigma and shame, and how deaf experiences and disability are shaped by economics, social policy, medicine and societal expectations.' (Publication summary)

2022 longlisted Australian Book Industry Awards (ABIA) Small Publishers' Adult Book of the Year
2022 longlisted APA Book Design Awards Best Designed Non Fiction Book designed by W. H. Chong.
2022 highly commended Victorian Premier's Literary Awards Award for Non-Fiction
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