Lauren Draper Lauren Draper i(17315885 works by)
Gender: Female
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BiographyHistory

Melbourne-based writer.

Lauren Draper's commercial fiction manuscript was longlisted for the 2019 Richell Prize and her young-adult manuscript was shortlised for the 2020 Text Prize. She has worked in publishing, and in 2020 was the Marketing Manager at Hardie Grant Egmont.

Most Referenced Works

Personal Awards

2019 longlisted The Richell Prize for Emerging Writers for 'We'll Meet Again'.

Awards for Works

y separately published work icon Return To Sender Sydney : Pan Macmillan Australia , 2024 27847321 2024 single work novel

'After three years away, seventeen-year-old Brodie McKellon has returned to live with her eccentric grandmother above the last remaining Dead Letter Office - the place letters go when no one is left to claim them.

'But with her reputation as a troublemaker, things don't stay quiet for long, and Brodie soon reunites with her childhood best friend, Elliot, and her old sidekick-turned-nemesis, Levi, to investigate an unsolved mystery: the unclaimed letters of a group of friends who seemed to vanish without a trace nearly twenty years ago.

'As Brodie, Elliot and Levi are drawn into the riddle of the dead letter writers, they discover that the past is never truly past, and that old troubles sometimes resurface, with unexpected consequences.' (Publication summary)

2025 longlisted Indie Awards Young Adult
y separately published work icon The Museum of Broken Things Melbourne : Text Publishing , 2022 23603250 2022 single work novel young adult children's

'I didn’t always live here. Not so long ago I was living in a thriving metropolis with more than one coffee shop on each block and four full bars of reception. I went to Heathmont High School, home to one thousand students, two best friends, a deeply average orchestra, and one cursed statue. Well, allegedly.

'Reece still isn’t used to living in the small beachside town of Hamilton: she misses her old school, her old friends and her old life. She can’t go back and she can’t move forward: nothing feels right anymore.

'But when Reece inherits a strange artefact that belonged to her beloved grandmother, she begins to unravel a mystery that might change the way she feels about everything around her, including her classmate Gideon…

'A lively, witty novel about letting go of the past and finding your place in the world, The Museum of Broken Things introduces a dazzling new voice in contemporary fiction.' (Publication summary)

2023 longlisted Davitt Award Best Young Adult Book
2023 CBCA Book of the Year Awards Notable Book Older Readers
2023 shortlisted Indie Awards Young Adult
2022 shortlisted Readings Prizes The Readings Young Adult Book Prize
2020 shortlisted Text Prize for Young Adult and Children’s Writing
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