Molly Murn Molly Murn i(A120286 works by)
Gender: Female
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BiographyHistory

In 2015, Molly Murn was a PhD candidate at Flinders University. Murn has received a Varuna Publisher Fellowship with UQP for her novel 'The Heart of the Grass Tree'.

Most Referenced Works

Personal Awards

2024 winner Festival Awards for Literature (SA) Adelaide Festival Awards for Literature South Australian Literary Awards Barbara Hanrahan Fellowship for 'Radiance: A State of Being'.
2024 recipient Varuna Fellowships Varuna Residential Fellowships for their fictional work ‘Radiance: a state of being’
2020 winner Australasian Association of Writing Programs Awards Postgraduate Prize : Theoretical Stream for 'Writing on Thresholds: Ekphrasis, Collaboration, and Threshold Poetics'.

Awards for Works

y separately published work icon Heart of the Grass Tree Sydney : Vintage Australia , 2019 15407422 2019 single work novel

'Pearl remembers Nell’s feet stretched towards the campfires on the beach, her fourth toe curled in and nestled against the middle toe like a small prawn. They all have a curled fourth toe – Diana, Lucy, Pearl.

'When Pearl’s grandmother Nell dies unexpectedly, Pearl and her family – mother Diana, sister Lucy – return to Kangaroo Island to mourn and farewell her. Each of them knew Nell intimately but differently, and each woman must reckon with Nell’s passing in her own way. But Nell had secrets, too, and as Pearl, Diana and Lucy interrogate their feelings about the island, Pearl starts to pull together the scraps Nell left behind – her stories, poems, paintings – and unearths a connection to the island’s early history, of the early European sealers and their first contact with the Ngarrindjeri people.

'As the three women are in grief pulled apart from each other, Pearl’s deepening connection to their history, the island’s history, grounds her, and will ultimately bring the women back to each other.

'Heart of the Grass Tree is an exquisite, searing and hope-filled debut about mothers and daughters and family stories, about country and its living history.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2020 shortlisted MUD Literary Prize
2020 shortlisted Indie Awards Debut Fiction
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