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Author/Editor: Carol Lefevre

Biography
Carol Lefevre
Carol Lefevre holds both an MA and PhD in Creative Writing from the University of Adelaide. She has published two novels. Nights in the Asylum, Picador (UK) and Vintage (Australia) was shortlisted for the Commonwealth Writers’ Prize, won the 2008 Nita B. Kibble Award for Women Writers and the People’s Choice Award. If You Were Mine was published by Vintage in 2008.

She has published short fiction, journalism, and non-fiction, including a personal essay in the anthology Family Wanted: Adoption stories, edited by Sara Holloway, which was published in the UK by Granta and in the USA by Random House. The non-fiction title Quiet City: Walking in West Terrace Cemetery was published in 2016 by Wakefield Press. In February 2016 Carol was awarded the Barbara Hanrahan Fellowship at the Adelaide Festival Awards for Literature. She is a Visiting Research Fellow at the University of Adelaide, and a member of the J.M. Coetzee Centre for Creative Practice.


Carol at the launch of The Happiness Glass
Carol at the launch of The Happiness Glass

Events
25 Oct 2018 The Happiness Glass Launch at The Halifax Cafe, 187 Halifax Street, Adelaide SA 5000
Join us as we launch THE HAPPINESS GLASS by award-winning author Carol Lefevre. An exploration of the terrain between memoir, essay, and short fiction.



Books published by, or available from, Spinifex
Murmurations
Happiness Glass, The

Out Now
The Aerial Letter

The Aerial Letter


Nicole Brossard

What characterizes women as a group is our colonized status. To be colonized is not to think for oneself...in short, not...


Murmurations

Murmurations


Carol Lefevre

For the first time since he’d left the island he thought of the starlings massed at dusk in the winter trees behind the...


Symphony for the Man

Symphony for the Man


Sarah Brill

1999. Winter. Bondi. Harry’s been on the streets so long he could easily forget what time is. So Harry keeps an eye on...


In Defence of Separatism

In Defence of Separatism


Susan Hawthorne

In Defence of Separatism is a timely book. When it was first written in 1976, although it was an important subject of...


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