Raeden Richardson Raeden Richardson i(8843161 works by)
Born: Established: Melbourne, Victoria, ;
Gender: Male
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BiographyHistory

Born in Melbourne, Raeden Richardson has also lived in Singapore and New York City. He is a graduate of Iowa Writers' Workshop. He has been an artist-in-residence at La Napoule Art Foundation and Yaddo, and has published in Griffith Review, Kill Your Darlings, The Masters Review, The Age, Strangely Enough and New Australian Fiction.

His debut novel was published by Text Publishing in 2024.

Most Referenced Works

Personal Awards

2023 recipient Australia Council Grants, Awards and Fellowships Arts Projects for Individuals and Groups
2021 longlisted Griffith Review Emerging Voices GREW Prize

Awards for Works

y separately published work icon The Degenerates Melbourne : Text Publishing , 2024 28038053 2024 single work novel

'Following the interwoven lives of four characters across India, Australia and the United States, the novel takes root in Melbourne and brings its streets, shopping centres and laneways to life with astounding originality—the city may never be the same again.

'The Degenerates radiates with Titch’s fanaticism and Ginny’s obsessions. Somnath’s devastating history reflects every life divided around the globe. And Maha, the heart of the novel, is an extraordinary creation, an abiding figure of modern salvation. Brimming with vitality, humour, intelligence and brilliant writing, The Degenerates engages with the realities of modern loneliness and every form of departure—from our homes, from our families and even from life itself.

'In propulsive prose, The Degenerates summons the power of storytelling, disrupts conventional narratives and pays tribute to those lives often lost in the margins.' (Publication summary)

2025 shortlisted MUD Literary Prize
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