Carmel Bird was born in 1940 in Launceston, Tasmania, and later educated at the University of Tasmania. She travelled and lived in Europe and the USA for a time before returning to Australia to live in Melbourne. Her novels The Bluebird Cafe in 1991, White Garden in 1996, and Red Shoes in 1999 were all shortlisted for the Miles Franklin Award. - Middle Miss
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Born | 1940 |
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Born | 1940 |
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Fiction, Social life and customs, Australian Short stories, Australia, fiction, Fiction, general, Australian fiction, Creative writing, Cults, Literature, Short stories, australian, Technique, Art thefts, Australian Authors, Authorship, Autobiographies, Biography, Divorced fathers, English literature, Family relationships, Fathers and daughters, Fertilization in vitro, Fiction, short stories (single author), Guardian angels, Investigation, Language and linguisticsTime
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- OLID: OL52281A
- ISNI: 0000000082753380
- VIAF: 84533523
- Wikidata: Q5043261
- Inventaire.io: wd:Q5043261
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- Carmel Bird
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