Annah Faulkner
Annah Faulkner is an Australian novelist. At the age of 5 Faulkner moved with her parents to Papua New Guinea. She lives on Queensland's Sunshine Coast with her husband.[1]
Annah Faulkner | |
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Born | Melbourne, Victoria |
Language | English |
Nationality | Australian |
Notable works | The Beloved |
Years active | 2011- |
Bibliography
Novels
- The Beloved (2011)
- Last Day in the Dynamite Factory (2015)
Awards
- 2011 winner Queensland Premier's Literary Awards — Best Manuscript of an Emerging Queensland Author
- 2013 shortlisted Miles Franklin Literary Award - The Beloved
- 2013 winner Nita Kibble Literary Award - The Beloved
Interviews
- Karen Hardy in The Sydney Morning Herald, 27 June 2015, on the publication of the author's second novel[2]
- John Purcell on the Booktopia Blog - "Ten Terrifying Questions"[3]
gollark: Just... abuse ctypes to... write machine code... directly into memory... to do your mathematical operations?
gollark: It does have builtin `sin` and `pi`.
gollark: Alternatively... write an optimized* ctypes-based implementation!
gollark: Maybe it would be faster if it used the native python `math` stuff.
gollark: Neat.
External links
- Author's personal website[4]
References
- "Annah Faulkner - Author Information", Pan Macmillan Australia
- "Annah Faulkner: Last Day in the Dynamite Factory author shares insights" by Karen Hardy, The Sydney Morning Herald, 27 June 2015
- "Annah Faulkner, author of the Beloved, answers Ten Terrifying Questions" by John Purcell, Booktopia Blog, 2 July 2012
- Annah Faulkner personal website
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