Sydney-based writer and teacher.
Born in Australia but raised in places including North America and Asia, Castagna is now based in Parramatta.
Castagna won the 2014 Prime Minister’s Literary Award for Young Adult Fiction for her novel, The Incredible Here and Now, which was shortlisted for the Children’s Book Council of Australia and NSW Premier’s Literary Awards, and adapted for the stage by the National Theatre of Parramatta.
Her collection of short stories, Small Indiscretions, was named an Australian Book Review Book of the Year. Castagna’s work has appeared on radio and television, and she runs the storytelling series Studio Stories.
She has been the editor of the Australian poetry magazine, Hermes.
Felicity Castagna taught high-school English for several years, and has since participated in writing and community arts projects for organisations including Arts NSW, WestWords, Express Media, Bankstown Youth Development Services, Powerhouse Youth Theatre, Information and Cultural Exchange, Arts Access, the NSW Writers' Centre and the Katherine Susannah Prichard Writers Centre. She has taught tertiary-level writing classes at Macquarie University and Western Sydney University, and served as the Department of Education and Training's National Ambassador for Literacy Week.
Castagna holds a PhD from the Writing and Society Research Centre at Western Sydney University.