Ayesha Inoon Ayesha Inoon i(16882902 works by)
Gender: Female
Heritage: Sri Lankan
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BiographyHistory

Ayesha Inoon is a Sri Lankan-Australian writer who lives in Canberra, and works in digital communication: she has previously lived in Sri Lanka, Egypt, India, the United States, and Canada.

In 2019, Ayesha was one of several emerging writers to receive the inaugural Write It! Fellowship offered by Penguin Random House.

In 2022, she was the winner of the ASA/HW Commercial Fiction Prize.

Most Referenced Works

Personal Awards

2022 winner ASA/HQ Commercial Fiction Prize
2019 recipient Write It! Fellowship for the unpublished manuscript 'The Girl Who Couldn't Drive'.

Awards for Works

y separately published work icon Untethered Sydney : HQ Fiction , 2023 25772089 2023 single work novel

'Zia secretly longs to go to university but as a young woman in a traditional Muslim family, she does what is expected of her and agrees to an arranged marriage to Rashid, a man she barely knows. Cocooned by the wealth and customs of her family, Rashid's dark moods create only the smallest of ripples in their early life together.

'When growing political unrest spurs them to leave Sri Lanka and immigrate to Australia, Zia is torn between fear of leaving her beloved family and the possibility of new freedoms. While on paper their new country welcomes them with open arms, their visas come with many restrictions and for the first time Zia faces isolation, poverty and an increasingly unstable marriage that forms a cage stronger than any she's known before.

'Determined to carve a place for herself in this new country, Zia sets out on uncertain terrain and discovers friendship, devastating loss and hope for a different future. One that asks her to consider not just who she is, but who she might become.

'Partially drawn from her own experiences, debut author Ayesha Inoon's novel weaves the threads of family, culture and tradition together with the uncertainty and freedom of starting anew to create a complex tapestry of identity, resilience and hope.' (Publication summary)

2024 highly commended Australian Capital Territory Book of the Year Award
2024 highly commended ACT Notable Awards ACT Literary Awards Fiction Traditionally published
2024 shortlisted ACT Writing and Publishing Awards Fiction
2024 longlisted APA Book Design Awards Best Designed Commercial Fiction Cover designed by Hazel Lam.
2022 winner ASA/HQ Commercial Fiction Prize
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