Susie Greenhill Susie Greenhill i(A120746 works by)
Gender: Female
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BiographyHistory

Tasmanian-based Susie Greenhill has a PhD in Writing from Edith Cowan University, for the dissertation 'Maps for the Lost: A Collection of Short Fiction And Human / Nature Ecotones: Climate Change and the Ecological Imagination: A Critical Essay'.

Her stories have been published by Island, Etchings, Review of Australian Fiction, the Overland ebook Women’s Work and in anthologies by 40 South. She won the Richell Prize in 2016 for the opening chapters of a manuscript called The Clinking.

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Personal Awards

2019 people's choice (joint) Tasmania Book Prizes Tasmanian Literary Awards University of Tasmania Prize for 'The Clinking'.
2016 winner The Richell Prize for Emerging Writers for The Clinking
2015 longlisted The Richell Prize for Emerging Writers For the short story manuscript 'Maps for the Lost'.
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