Elizabeth Bryer Elizabeth Bryer i(A129066 works by)
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Elizabeth Bryer is the author of From Here On, Monsters (Picador), which was joint winner of the 2020 Norma K Hemming award. She is also a translator from Spanish, including of novels by María José Ferrada, Aleksandra Lun, José Luis de Juan, and Claudia Salazar Jiménez. Her short fiction, essays and translations have been published widely, including in GrantaLiterary HubEveryday I Change Your Name and Southwest Review, and she is the recipient of Australia Council for the Arts, VicArts, and Copyright Agency Limited grants. 

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y separately published work icon From Here On, Monsters Sydney : Picador , 2019 16432719 2019 single work novel mystery

'In a city locked in a kind of perpetual twilight, an antiquarian bookseller accepts a very strange commission - the valuation of a rare codex. Within its fragile pages is the story of another book, another codex, but unravelling the mystery may mean unravelling the nature of reality itself...

'A noirish mystery. A speculative fiction with a social conscience. An unbridled imagination, and a scholar's bibliomanic preoccupations. From Here On, Monsters stretches the boundaries of what we consider fiction in weird and totally wonderful ways...'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2020 joint winner Norma K. Hemming Award Long Form
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