Kim Westwood

Kim Westwood

Kim Westwood is an Australian author born in Sydney and currently living in Canberra, the Australian Capital Territory.

Kim Westwood

She is an Aurealis Award winner[1] and twice finalist[2] for her short stories, a number of which have appeared in Years Best anthologies in Australia and the USA, as well as broadcast on radio[3] and podcast.[4] She received a Varuna Writer’s House Retreat Fellowship for her first novel, The Daughters of Moab, published in 2008 and shortlisted for an Aurealis Award[5]. Her second novel, The Courier's New Bicycle (2011), has been reviewed as "a disturbingly credible and darkly noir post-cyberpunk tale"[6] with a "brilliantly evoked atmosphere of secrecy and threat"[7] carried by a "strong, empathetic central character [and] fast paced narrative"[8].

Westwood developed her distinctive visual sensibility while working as a theatre performer and deviser. Darkly poetic, her stories are underscored by feminist and gender politics, and have a preoccupation with humanity’s capacity for destruction and equal instinct for survival. Most are set in a near-future Australia. Of this she says, “My imagination has a chemical reaction to living in Australia, and responds strongly to its particular properties.”[9] By example, The Daughters of Moab has been reviewed as “a richly peopled canvas, of which perhaps the real star is the landscape, so intensely depicted as to be almost a presence.”[10]

Contents

Bibliography

Novels

The Daughters of Moab (HarperCollins, 2008)

The Courier’s New Bicycle (HarperCollins, 2011)

Short stories

  • ‘The Oracle’ Redsine #9 (2002); Znak Sagite (2005)
  • "Temenos" Agog! Smashing Stories (2004)
  • ‘Stella’s Transformation’ Encounters – an Anthology of Australian Speculative Fiction (2004); Year’s Best Fantasy #5 (2005)
  • ‘Tripping Over the Light Fantastic’ Orb Speculative Fiction #6 (2004); The Year’s Best Australian SF and Fantasy Vol. 1 (2005)
  • ‘Haberdashery’ The Devil in Brisbane (2005)
  • ‘1Blue’ Agog! Ripping Reads (2006)
  • ‘Cassandra’s Hands’ (2006) in Eidolon I (ed. Jonathan Strahan, Jeremy G. Byrne)
  • ‘Terning tha Weel’ Aurealis #36 (2005); The Year’s Best Australian SF and Fantasy Vol. 3 (2007)
  • ‘Nightship’ Dreaming Again (2008)
  • ‘Last Drink Bird Head’ Last Drink Bird Head (2009)
  • ‘By Any Other Name' Anywhere But Earth (2011)

Fellowships

  • Varuna Writers’ House Retreat Fellowship (2004)

Awards and nominations

Award

  • 2002 Aurealis Award, Horror Short Story: ‘The Oracle’

Shortlisted

  • 2005 Aurealis Award, Science Fiction Short Story: ‘Terning tha Weel’
  • 2008 Aurealis Award, Fantasy Short Story: ‘Nightship’
  • 2008 Aurealis Award, Science Fiction Novel: The Daughters of Moab

References

  1. ^ Aurealis Awards winners archive, 2002
  2. ^ Aurealis Awards winners archive, 2005, 2008
  3. ^ The Book Show, ABC Radio National, June 2007
  4. ^ Terra Incognita: the Australian Speculative Fiction podcast site, March 2009
  5. ^ Aurealis Awards winners archive, 2008
  6. ^ Australian Bookseller+Publisher, July 2011
  7. ^ Sydney Morning Herald, 27/8/2011
  8. ^ The Canberra Times, 3/9/2011
  9. ^ Australian Speculative Fiction: A Genre Overview, Donna Maree Hanson (2004)
  10. ^ Lucy Sussex, The Sunday Age, November 2, 2008

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