Lili Wilkinson Explained

Lili Wilkinson
Birth Date:7 April 1981
Birth Place:Melbourne, Australia
Occupation:Author
Genre:Young adult

Lili Wilkinson (born 7 April 1981) is an Australian author. She has also written for several publications, including The Age, and managed insideadog.com.au, a website for teenagers about books, as part of her role at the Centre For Youth Literature at the State Library of Victoria until January 2011.

Early life

Wilkinson was born in Melbourne, the daughter of children's author, Carole Wilkinson, and film and television sound recordist, John Wilkinson. She attended Spensley Street Primary School and Mac.Robertson Girls' High School,[1] and has referred to her high school self as "a bit of a nerd". Heavily involved in drama, in Year 7 she played Aphrodite in a musical version of The Odyssey.

Influences

Wilkinson has spoken of her love for the work of Diana Wynne Jones, David Almond and Lewis Carroll in interviews. She has also revealed that Shaun Tan is her favourite illustrator. She has been quoted as saying: "My favourite books would be Fire and Hemlock by Diana Wynne Jones and Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There by Lewis Carroll. Oh, and Love That Dog by Sharon Creech. And The Last Samurai by Helen DeWitt. Do I have to stop there?"[2]

Doctoral thesis

In 2015, Wilkinson completed a PhD in Writing which examined the influence of young adult fiction on the politicisation of teenagers.[3] [4]

Works

Novels

Hodgepodge series

Picture books

Anthologies

Short stories

"The Babysitter" in Trust Me (edited by Paul Collins) (2008)

"The Moth-er" in Short and Scary (edited by Karen Tayleur) (2010)

"Oona Underground" in Begin, End, Begin: a LoveOzYA Anthology (edited by Danielle Binks) (2017)

"If the Shoe Fits" in Everything Under the Moon: Fairy tales in a queerer light (edited by Michael Earp) (2023)

Miscellaneous

"Fantastic Worlds" & "In Defense of Pink Books" in Right Book Right Time (Agnes Nieuwenhuizen) (2007)

Awards and recognition

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Archive August 2020: Lili Wilkinson Virtual Author Talk . She is also a former Macrobbian. . August 2020 . library.macrob.vic.edu.au . MacRobertson High School . 11 December 2020.
  2. http://www.bdb.com.au/authors_illustrators/index.php?creator_id=wilkinson_lili black dog books | authors & illustrators | Lili Wilkinson
  3. Web site: Lili Wilkinson: Author, Education Consultant, Inspirational Speaker. Booked Out. 21 May 2016.
  4. News: Northover. Kylie. Fantasy spurs teens into social activism. 21 May 2016. Sydney Morning Herald. 29 June 2012.
  5. Web site: 2021-04-06. Aurealis Awards 2020 finalists announced. 2021-04-07. Books+Publishing. en-AU.
  6. Web site: 2021 Queensland Literary Awards shortlists. 2021-08-04. State Library of Queensland. en.
  7. News: Heath . Nicola . 2024-02-01 . Debut poet takes home $125,000 in prize money for a verse novel that almost wasn't published . 2024-02-02 . ABC News . en-AU.
  8. Web site: 2024-08-15 . Prime Minister’s Literary Awards 2024 shortlists announced . 2024-08-15 . Books+Publishing.