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Lucy Treloar
Lucy Treloar is an Australian novelist.
Education
Treloar was born in Malaysia, grew up in England and Sweden, before moving to
Melbourne
,
Victoria
. == Literary career ==
Literary career
In 2014 she won the Pacific regional prize in the
Commonwealth Short Story Prize
for her short story "The Dog and the Sea". Her first novel,
Salt Creek
, won the 2016
Dobbie Literary Award
and was shortlisted for the 2016
Miles Franklin Award
and the 2016
Walter Scott Prize
. Her second novel,
Wolfe Island
, won the 2020
Barbara Jefferis Award
and was shortlisted for both the
Christina Stead Prize for Fiction
and the
Prime Minister's Literary Award for Fiction
in 2020. Her third novel was joint winner of the Barbara Jefferis Award in 2024 and was shortlisted for the 2025
Christina Stead Prize for Fiction
. == Works ==
Works
Books
• • •
Essay
• "Writing the Apocalypse", in
Meanjin,
vol. 79, no. 2, June 2020, pages 26–36
Short stories
Source: • "The Dog and the Sea" • "In the Park" • "Wrecking Ball" • "Natural Selection" == References ==
Source: Wikipedia ↗
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