The 2021 Stella Prize winner in conversation: Evie Wyld
Publisher |
The Wheeler Centre
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audio
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Authors
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Publication Date |
Sep 03, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:57:52

Evie Wyld. Photo: Urszula Soltys.

'In the year that we've just had, where women's work is so marginalised, with housework and child care and everything, this felt like an incredible year to win... This has been the win of my career so far.'

In this episode of the Wheeler Centre podcast, listen to an in-depth conversation between 2021 Stella Prize winner Evie Wyld and 2021 Stella Prize judge Elizabeth McCarthy. Following the Prize announcement in April, Wyld joined us from her home in the UK to discuss The Bass Rock’s gothic tale of toxic masculinity, and the impact the Stella Prize continues to have on the Australian literary landscape.

Established in 2012 to combat widespread gender bias in Australian literature, the Stella Prize elevates the writing of Australian women and non-binary writers with an annual $50,000 literary prize, and offers a dynamic snapshot of the richness and diversity Australian literature has to offer.

Content warning: This conversation includes discussion of abuse, sexual assault and self-harm.

Presented in partnership with The Stella Prize

The bookseller for this event was Neighbourhood Books

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