Murray Middleton Murray Middleton i(A138087 works by)
Gender: Male
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BiographyHistory

Murray Middleton has studied professional writing at Deakin University. He lives in Melbourne.

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y separately published work icon No Church in the Wild Sydney : Picador , 2024 27370817 2024 single work novel

'It's been five long years since violence erupted between young migrants and local police in Melbourne's inner west. A police-led trip to hike the Kokoda Trail hopes to rebuild relationships in the community, but as training gets underway, fresh allegations of racial profiling have everyone on a knife-edge.

'For wannabe rapper Ali, pride is hard to come by in the commission towers as both gentrification and his best friend's court date creep closer.

'Classmate Tyler's anger - at his dysfunctional family, and a world that denies his dreams - is close to ignition, and the way out is dangerously narrow.

'Young and idealistic teacher Anna's life is in disarray, but she knows she has to take a stand against the school system that's failing her students.

'And Paul, a cop new to the beat, quickly realises that it'll take a lot more than community policing to repair the mutual mistrust with local youth.

'From the vial-studded stairs of the high-rises to the melting pot classrooms of secondary schools, to the mud-sucking jungle of Kokoda, No Church in the Wild is a deeply researched, richly imagined novel that interrogates the jaggedness of contemporary Australian society and the prejudices that still underpin it.' (Publication summary)

2024 shortlisted Readings Prizes Readings Prize for New Australian Fiction
y separately published work icon When There's Nowhere Else to Run Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2015 8484816 2015 selected work short story

'In one way or another, isn't everyone on the run?

'A survivor of Victoria's Black Saturday bushfires takes asylum with old friends in the Dandenong Ranges. An editor-in-chief drives his sister halfway around the country to an east-coast rehabilitation clinic. A single mother flies to Perth with her autistic son for one last holiday. A father at the end of his tether tries to survive the chaos of the Sydney Royal Easter Show. A group of young friends hire a luxury beach house in the final weeks of one of their lives. A postman hits a pedestrian and drives off into the night.

'When There's Nowhere Else to Run is a collection of stories about people who find their lives unravelling. They are teachers, lawyers, nurses, firemen, chefs, gamblers, war veterans, hard drinkers, adulterers, widows and romantics. Seeking refuge all across the country, from the wheat belt of Western Australia, the limestone desert of South Australia, the sugarcane towns of Queensland, the hinterland of New South Wales to the coastline of Victoria, they discover that no matter how many thousands of kilometres they put between themselves and their transgressions, sometimes there's nowhere else to run. (Publication summary)

2016 joint winner The Sydney Morning Herald Best Young Novelist of the Year
2016 shortlisted New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards UTS Glenda Adams Award for New Writing
2015 winner The Australian / Vogel National Literary Award (for an unpublished manuscript)
The Fields of Early Sorrow 2010 single work short story
— Appears in: The Age , 8 January 2011; (p. 28-29) Award Winning Australian Writing 2011 2011;
2010 winner The Age Short Story Competition
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