Dr Stephanie Bishop
PhD (Cambridge 2009)
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My first novel, The Singing, was published in 2005 (Brandl & Schlesinger). As a result of this publication I was named one of the Sydney Morning Herald’s Best Young Australian Novelists (2006). The Singing was also shortlisted for the Kathleen Mitchell Award. Following this I completed a PhD at Cambridge in contemporary poetry and poetics.
My second novel, The Other Side of the World, was published in Australia by Hachette, in the UK by Tinder Press/HeadlineÌýand in the US byÌýAtria Press/Simon & Schuster.ÌýThe Other Side of the WorldÌýwon Literary Fiction Book of Year in the Ìý2015 Australian Book Industry Awards andÌýtheÌý2015 Readings Prize for New Australian FictionÌýwas shortlisted for the Australian/Vogel's Literary Award, the Victorian Premier's Literary Awards, the NSW Premier's Literary Awards,Ìýthe Australian Independent Bookseller's Award and Longlisted for the Stella Prize. It was It won Literary Fiction Book of Year in the Australian Book Industry Awards. (2009). This book was supported by an Australia Council New Work grant (2009)Ìýand an Asialink Fellowship (2011).
My most recent novel is, Man Out of TimeÌý(Hachette Australia, 2018).This book was supported by an Australia Council New Work grant (2014).
My work has appeared inÌýThe Times Literary Supplement, The Guardian, The Monthly,ÌýThe Australian, theÌýSydney Review of Books, theÌýSydney Morning Herald, amongst other places.ÌýÌýCurrentÌýresearch and writing interests include the legacy of the modernist novel and the phenomenological process of literary composition. I'm particularly interested in psychoanalysis, philosophical aesthetics, contemporary feminism and life writing.Ìý In 2016 I was a Visiting Scholar at the Centre for Life Writing at the University of Oxford.
I am represented by Emma Paterson at Aitken Alexander,Ìýemma@aitkenalexander.co.uk, and my website can be found here:Ìýhttp://www.stephaniebishop.com.au
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- Publications
- Grants
- Awards
- Research Activities
- Engagement
- Teaching and Supervision
2016 ÌýÌý Winner Literary Fiction Book of the Year, Australian Book Industry Awards (ABIA), The ÌýÌýOther Side of the World
2016 ÌýÌý Shortlisted for the INDIE Book Awards, The Other Side of the World
2016ÌýÌýÌý Longlisted for the Colin Roderick Award, The Other Side of the World
2015 ÌýÌýÌýWinner of Readings Prize for New Australian Fiction, The Other Side of the World
2015 ÌýÌýÌýLonglisted for the Stella Prize, The Other Side of the World
2015 ÌýÌý The Other Side of the World chosen as a Book of the year for: The Independent, The Express, The Australian, The Sydney Morning Herald, Booktopia, Good Reading
2015 ÌýÌýÌýShortlisted for the Victorian Premier’s Literary Award, The Other Side of the World
2014 ÌýÌýÌýShortlisted for the Australian/Vogel’s Literary Award, The Other Side of the World
2014 ÌýÌý Recipient of an Emerging Writer’s Grant for New Work ($40000) from the
Literature Board of the Australia Council for the Arts.
2010ÌýÌýÌý Recipient of an Asialink Writing Residency (undertaken in 2011)
2009ÌýÌýÌý Recipient of a Developing Writer’s Grant for New Work ($25000) from the
Literature Board of the Australia Council for the Arts to support the development of my second novel, The Other Side of the World
Judge for the Neilma Sidney Short Story Prize (Overland Magazine
Co-Coordinator of UNSW’s Intermedial Composition and Creative Practice Research Cell: Poetics, Process and Polyphony
Co-ordinator of the UNSW Postgraduate Writers’ GroupÌý
Co-ordination of UNSWriting (2012)
UNSW representative for the Sydney Writers’ Festival (2012)
Judge for the Lionel Bowen Young Writers Award (2012)
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My Teaching
Stephanie teaches widely in the area of contemporary literature and creative writing. She lectures on the short story form, the Anglo-American novel and the composition of the novel.
Courses Convened:
ARTS1010 The Life of Words
ARTS3051 Fiction Writing