Briohny Doyle studied at The University of Technology Sydney and later taught creative writing at The University of Sydney. She has published essays, short fiction and poetry in The Guardian, The Sunday Times, The Monthly, The Age, the Griffith Review, Overland, Going Down Swinging, and Meanjin.
Briohny’s debut science fiction novel, The Island Will Sink (2016), is a dystopian climate fiction story that explores the dangers of failing to respond ethically to climate change. Adult Fantasy (2017) is Briohny’s first non-fiction book and is a wry and topical inquiry into how we respond when our cultural clock starts ticking. Her second novel, Echolalia (2021), was longlisted for the 2022 Miles Franklin Literary Award and shortlisted for the Victorian Premier's Literary Awards — Prize for Fiction (2022). Her latest novel, Why We Are Here (2023), is a study in grief, waywardness, and renewal.
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