Paddy O'Reilly's latest novel is The Wonders, published in August 2014 in Australia by Affirm Press and February 2015 in the USA by Simon and Schuster.
Her previous novel The Fine Colour of Rust (HarperCollins and Simon and Schuster), was released in 2012 in Australia, the UK and the USA. It was shortlisted for the ASAL Gold Medal.
Her short story collection, The End of the World (UQP) was published to critical acclaim in April, 2007. The stories in the collection have won a number of national and international story awards. The End of the World was chosen as one of the year's best books in various publications from Australian Book Review to The Financial Review. It was shortlisted in the Queensland Premier's Literary Awards and commended in the Victorian Premier's Literary Awards.
Paddy's debut novel, The Factory, was also in the best books of the year lists in Australian Book Review and the Sydney Morning Herald and was Highly Commended in the FAW Christina Stead Award for Fiction. It was broadcast in fifteen episodes as the ABC Radio National Book Reading during July 2009.
Her novella 'Deep Water' was published in 2007 as one of four in the novella anthology, Love and Desire.
She has also written screenplays and worked as additional screenwriter for films which have been nominated for AFI awards and screened nationally and internationally.
Paddy has been Asialink writer-in-residence in Japan, a fellow at Varuna: the Writers' House, writer-in-residence at Kelly Steps Cottage, Tasmania, and The Lockup, Newcastle, presenter and reader at the International Conference on the Short Story in Toronto and Arkasas, and a full fellow at the Vermont Studio Center, USA.
Paddy spent several years working as a copywriter in Japan. She now lives in Melbourne, Australia.
(from the author's website Oct 2014)
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