Michel Faber is Dutch by birth but grew up in the Melbourne suburbs of Boronia and Bayswater, arriving here in 1967. He majored in Old, Medieval and Modern English Literature at Melbourne University. Leaving Australia in 1992, Faber moved to the Scottish Highlands - a re-location due in part to an aversion to the Australian heat and light which caused him severe migraines. After studying English Literature and learning to read Anglo-Saxon, Faber worked variously as a nurse, a pickle-packer, a cleaner, and a volunteer subject for medical research.
Faber's novel, Under the Skin was shortlisted for the Whitbread First Novel Award 2000 and was nominated for the Dublin Impac award 2002.