Carmel Bird
Carmel Bird is an Australian writer of novels, short stories and essays. She has written books on the art of writing, and has edited anthologies of essays and stories. In 2016, she was awarded the Patrick White Literary Award.
Writing career
Her first collection of short stories was titled Dimitra and Other Stories, and her most recent novel is Field of Poppies. In 2016 she published the novel Family ''Skeleton. In 2010 she published the novel Child of the Twilight. Her most recent collection of short fiction is the ebook The Dead Aviatrix. My Hearts Are Your Hearts is also a collection of short fiction. Her most recent non-fiction is Fair Game.In 2016, she was awarded the Patrick White Literary Award "in recognition of her outstanding contribution to Australian literature".''
Awards and nominations
- 1991 — shortlisted in the Miles Franklin Award for The Bluebird Cafe
- 1991 — shortlisted in Victorian Premier's Award for The Bluebird Cafe
- 1996 — shortlisted in the Miles Franklin Award for The White Garden
- 1996 — shortlisted in the NSW Premier's Award; the Aurealis Award; the Ned Kelly Award for The White Garden
- 1998 — shortlisted in the Miles Franklin Award for Red Shoes
- 2001 — winner of the Philip Hodgins Memorial Medal at the Mildura Writer's Festival
- 2001 — film based on story 'A Telephone Call for Genevieve Snow' winner of Silver Lion, Venice Film Festival
- 2016 — winner of the Patrick White Award
Novels
- Bird, Carmel. Child of the Twilight
- Bird, Carmel. Family Skeleton
- Bird, Carmel. ''Field of Poppies''
Collections
- Bird, Carmel. Dimitra
- Bird, Carmel. Births,Deaths and Marriages
- Bird, Carmel. Woodpecker Point
- Bird, Carmel. The Essential Bird
- Bird, Carmel. My Hearts Are Your Hearts
- Bird, Carmel. ''The Dead Aviatrix''
Non-fiction
- Bird, Carmel. Writing the Story of Your Life
- Bird, Carmel. Dear Writer Revisited
- Bird, Carmel. Fair Game
- Bird, Carmel. ''Telltale''
Children's
- Bird, Carmel. ''The Fabulous Finola Fox''