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Nick Gadd

Nick Gadd's first novel Ghostlines won a Victorian Premier's Literary Award and a Ned Kelly Award. His second, Death of a Typographer, was shortlisted for a Ned Kelly Award in 2020 and was described as "clever, stylish and very funny" (The Age/Sydney Morning Herald). His latest book, a work of non-fiction, is Melbourne Circle: Walking, Memory and Loss. His essays have been published in Meanjin, Kill Your Darlings, and Griffith Review among others. He lives in the western suburbs of Melbourne and his interests include psychogeography, typography and urban wandering.


“The bain-marie was a nightmare of deep-fried pornography.”
Nick Gadd
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