Favel Parrett

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Favel Parrett
Born
Favel Parrett

1974 (age 51–52)
Australia
OccupationWriter
Known forPast the Shallows (2011)
There Was Still Love
Websitehttp://www.favelparrett.com.au/

Favel Parrett (born 1974)[1] is an Australian writer.

Career

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Parrett's first novel, Past the Shallows, was shortlisted for the Miles Franklin Award in 2012[2] and also that year won the Dobbie Literary Prize and Newcomer of the Year at the Australian Book Industry Awards.[1] She was awarded the Antarctic Arts Fellowship, allowing her to travel to Antarctica to complete research for her second novel, When the Night Comes.[3] Her latest adult novel, There Was Still Love, was published in September 2019 by Hachette Australia.

Her first children’s book, Wandi, was published in September 2021. It is a fictional retelling of the true story of a purebred Alpine dingo cub that survived being dropped by an eagle into the backyard of a home in the small town of Wandiligong, in Victoria’s alpine valleys, and later became the subject of a successful research and breeding program for the threatened species.[4]

Parrett also writes short stories, which have been published in journals and anthologies including Meanjin, Island Magazine, Best Australian Stories and Griffith Review.[1]

Bibliography

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Novels

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Awards

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  • 2022 shortlisted for Indie Book Awards Children's Book[5]
  • 2024 shortlisted for Indie Book Awards Children's Book[6]
Year Work Award Category Result Ref
2012 Past the Shallows Australian Book Industry Awards Newcomer Won [1]
Literary Fiction Shortlisted [1]
BookPeople Booksellers' Choice Award Shortlisted [1]
Dobbie Literary Award Won [1]
Indie Book Award Debut Fiction Shortlisted
Melbourne Prize for Literature Shortlisted [1]
Miles Franklin Award Shortlisted [1]
2015 When the Night Comes ALS Gold Medal Shortlisted [1]
Australian Book Industry Awards Literary Fiction Shortlisted [1]
BookPeople Booksellers' Choice Award Shortlisted [1]
Indie Book Award Fiction Shortlisted [1]
Miles Franklin Award Longlisted [1]
2020 There Was Still Love ALS Gold Medal Shortlisted [7]
Australian Book Industry Awards Literary Fiction Shortlisted
Barbara Jefferis Award Shortlisted
Indie Book Award Fiction Won [8]
Stella Prize Shortlisted [9]

References

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  • Author's website
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