Evie Wyld is an English-Australian author known for her evocative, atmospheric writing.
Born in 1980, she grew up between England and Australia, which heavily influences her work.
Wyld's debut novel, "After the Fire, A Still Small Voice," was well-received, and she was named one of Granta's Best Young British Novelists in 2013.
"All the Birds, Singing" won the 2014 Miles Franklin Award, solidifying her reputation as a talented literary voice.
Wyld's writing often explores themes of isolation, trauma, and the relationship between humans and nature.
She is praised for her ability to create tension and unease through sparse, powerful prose.
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