Gillian Mears
Australian writer

Gillian Mears

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21 July 1964(Lismore Base Hospital)
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16 May 2016(Grafton)
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Gillian Mears (21 July 1964 – 16 May 2016) was an Australian short story writer and novelist. Her books Ride a Cock Horse and The Grass Sister won a Commonwealth Writers' Prize, shortlist, in 1989 and 1996, respectively. The Mint Lawn won The Australian/Vogel Award.
In 2003, A Map of the Gardens won the Steele Rudd Award.

Life

Mears was born at Lismore Base Hospital, and raised in Grafton, New South Wales where she was school dux of Grafton High School.

She moved to Sydney to study at university, beginning a degree in archaeology at the University of Sydney having been inspired to pursue a career in archaeology after reading Gods, Graves and Scholars by C. W. Ceram. At the age of 18, she withdrew from the course, and instead completed a degree in communications at University of Technology, Sydney.

She lived near Grafton, New South Wales. She died in May 2016 after living with multiple sclerosis for seventeen years.

Awards and honors

  • 1989 Commonwealth Writers' Prize, shortlist, Ride a Cock Horse
  • 1990 The Australian/Vogel Literary Award, winner, The Mint Lawn
  • 1996 Commonwealth Writers' Prize, shortlist, The Grass Sister
  • 2003 Steele Rudd Award, winner, A Map of the Gardens
  • 2012 Miles Franklin Award, shortlist, Foal's Bread
  • 2012 Australian Literature Society, Gold Medal, Foal's Bread
  • 2012 Prime Minister's Literary Awards, Fiction Award, Foal's Bread

Works

Novels

  • The Mint Lawn, Allen & Unwin, 1991, ISBN 978-1-86373-016-7
  • The Grass Sister, Alfred A. Knopf, 1995, ISBN 978-0-09-183121-9
  • Foal's Bread, Allen & Unwin, 2011, ISBN 978-1-74237-629-5

Short stories

  • Ride a Cock Horse Pascoe Publishing, 1988, ISBN 978-0-947087-12-8
  • Fineflour. University of Queensland Press. 1990. ISBN 978-0-7022-2311-2. 
  • Collected stories, University of Queensland Press, 1997, ISBN 978-0-7022-2950-3
  • A map of the gardens: stories, Pan Macmillan Australia, 2002, ISBN 978-0-330-36346-4

Non-fiction

  • Paradise is a place, Photographer Sandy Edwards, Random House Australia, 1997, ISBN 978-0-09-183641-2

Memoir

  • Alive in Ant and Bee

Children's book

  • The Cat With The Coloured Tail, Walker Books, 2015, ISBN 9781922077400 (illustrated by Dinale Dabarera)