Tara June Winch

Tara June Winch
Born 1983[1]

Tara June Winch (born 1983) is an Australian writer of Aboriginal and European descent. Her first novel, Swallow the Air (2007), won several major Australian literary awards.

Writing

Her first novel, Swallow the Air (2006), won several awards. The judges for the Sydney Morning Herald Best Young Novelists award wrote that the book "is distinguished by its natural grace and vivid language" and that "As with many first books it deals with issues of family, growing up and stepping into the world. But it strives to connect these experiences to broader social issues, though never in a didactic fashion".[2]

Winch has also had been published in Vogue, VICE, McSweeney's, Overland, Best Australian Stories 2005, 2006, 2010, the Griffith Review,The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age.

Winning the Rolex Mentor and Protégé Arts Initiative in 2008, Winch was paired with author Wole Soyinka as a mentor.[3]

Awards and nominations

Bibliography

References

  1. Tara June Winch at University of Queensland Press
  2. 1 2 Wyndham, Susan (2007) "A fairytale beginning," The Sydney Morning Herald, Arts and Entertainment Section, 2–3 June 2007, p. 9
  3. 1 2 3 4 Moran, Jennifer (2008) "Indigenous writer makes shortlist for coveted prize", The Canberra Times, 2008-04-11, p. 5
  4. State Library of Queensland Young Writers Award, Runner up and Maureen Donahoe Encouragement award. Slq.qld.gov.au. Retrieved on 2011-11-06.
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