
Helen Garner was born in Geelong in 1942. She has published many works of fiction including Monkey Grip, Cosmo Cosmolino and The Children's Bach. Her fiction has won numerous awards. She is also one of Australia's most respected non-fiction writers, and received a Walkley Award for journalism in 1993. Her most recent books are The First Stone, True Stories, My Hard Heart, The Feel of Stone and Joe Cinque's Consolation. In 2006 she won the Melbourne Prize for Literature. She lives in Melbourne. Praise for Helen Garner's work 'Helen Garner is an extraordinarily good writer. There is not a paragraph, let alone a page, where she does not compel your attention.' Bulletin 'She is outstanding in the accuracy of her observations, the intensity of passion...her radar-sure humour.' Washington Post 'Garner has always had a mimic's ear for dialogue and an eye for unconscious symbolism, the clothes and gestures with which we give ourselves away.' Peter Craven, Australian 'Helen Garner writes the best sentences in Australia.' Ed Campion, Bulletin
Books

Regions of Thick-Ribbed Ice
2001

The Spare Room
2008

How to End a Story
Diaries 1995-1998
2021

Honour and Other People's Children
1980

Postcards from Surfers
1981

One Day I'll Remember This
Diaries 1987-1995
2020

This House of Grief
2014

Cosmo Cosmolino
1992

The Feel Of Steel
2007

The Children's Bach
1984

Stories
The Collected Short Fiction
2017

My Hard Heart
Selected Fiction
1998

Yellow Notebook
Diaries Volume I 1978-1986
2019

Monkey Grip
1977

True Stories
Selected Non-Fiction
1996

The Season
2024

Everywhere I Look
2016

Joe Cinque's Consolation
A True Story of Death, Grief and the Law
2004

The First Stone
Some Questions About Sex and Power
1995