Carrie Tiffany

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Carrie Tiffany
Born1965 (age 60–61)
Halifax, England
OccupationWriter

Carrie Tiffany is an English-born Australian novelist and former park ranger.

Biography

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Tiffany was born in Halifax, West Yorkshire and migrated to Australia with her family in the early 1970s. She grew up in Perth, Western Australia. In her early twenties she worked as a park ranger in Central Australia.

She moved to Victoria to work as a forest ranger in the Central Highlands and later began working as a writer, focusing mainly on sustainable agriculture and the environment.[1] Tiffany became the editor of Victorian Landcare Magazine in 1996. Tiffany took up writing fiction and completed a master's degree in Creative Writing at RMIT University and a doctorate at Deakin University.[2] Tiffany mentors writers through the Australian Writer Mentors program[3] and has taught writing at many institutions including RMIT University, University of Melbourne, Writers Victoria and the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity. She teaches the online writing a novel program at Faber Writing Academy.[4]

Tiffany's debut novel, Everyman's Rules for Scientific Living, was a remarkable success on its release in 2005, winning several awards and shortlisted for some major awards, including the Miles Franklin Award and the Orange Prize.

Her second novel, Mateship with Birds, was published in 2012 and won the inaugural Stella Prize. Her third novel, Exploded View, was published in 2019 to critical acclaim.[5][6] Her Mildura community sound art project regenerating John Shaw Neilson’s 1905 poem, ‘The Loving Tree’ featured on ABC Radio National in 2017.[7]

Tiffany was a member of the 2008 bid committee that secured Melbourne as UNESCO’s second City of Literature.[8] In 2023 she served as a Digital Lending Rights Ambassador during the Australian Society of Authors successful campaign to have the Federal Government recognise the income Australian authors lose through loans and other free uses of their e—books in public lending libraries.[9]

Awards and nominations

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Awards and Nominations
Year Name of Work Prize Prize Category Result Ref
2003 Everyman's Rules for Scientific Living Victorian Premier's Literary Award Unpublished Manuscript Won [10]
2005 WA Premier's Book Award Fiction Won [11]
2006 Guardian First Book Award Shortlisted [12]
Miles Franklin Award Shortlisted [12]
Victorian Premier's Literary Award Fiction Shortlisted [13]
2007 International Dublin Literary Award Longlisted
Nita Kibble Literary Awards Dobbie Encouragement Award Won
Orange Prize for Fiction Shortlisted [14]
2012 Mateship with Birds Melbourne Prize for Literature Best Writing Award Shortlisted
2012 Victorian Premier's Literary Award Fiction Shortlisted
2013 Miles Franklin Award Shortlisted
NSW Premier's Literary Awards Christina Stead Prize for Fiction Won
Stella Prize Won
Women's Prize for Fiction Shortlisted
2014 International Dublin Literary Longlisted
2019 Exploded View University of Queensland Fiction Book Award Won [15]
2020 ALS Gold Medal Shortlisted [16]
Miles Franklin Award Shortlisted [17]
Voss Literary Prize Shortlisted [18]
2024 "Seven snakes" Melbourne Prize for Literature Writers Prize Won [19]

Bibliography

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Notes

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References

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