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Georgia Frances Elise Blain (12 December 19649 December 2016) was an
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novelist, journalist and biographer.


Biography

Born in Sydney in 1964 to journalist and broadcaster
Anne Deveson Anne Barbara Deveson (19 June 1930 – 12 December 2016) was an Australian writer, broadcaster and filmmaker who also worked in England. Early life Deveson was born in Kuala Lumpur, British Malaya, Malaya. During World War II, her family ...
(d. 2016) and broadcaster Ellis Blain (d. 1978), Georgina Blain completed an arts degree at the
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before returning to Sydney where she studied law at the
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. She worked as a journalist commencing work in 1990 as a lawyer with the
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and wrote many articles for their Bulletin (ISSN 0311-2934). Her first novel was ''Closed for Winter''. One of her most recent works ''Births, Deaths and Marriages'', a memoir of her childhood, was short-listed for the 2009
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. The draft of ''Closed for Winter'' 1996 earned her an Australian Society of Authors' mentorship with Rosie Scott. She later commented that without this relationship and guidance she may not have completed the novel. When editing ''Between a Wolf and a Dog'' in 2015 Blain was diagnosed with brain cancer. A diagnosis which mirrored the story of Hilary, one of the main characters in the novel. Novelist Charlotte Wood called ''Between a Wolf and a Dog''
a novel of devastating clarity that traverses Blain's familiar terrain: the ordinary sadnesses in families, betrayal and forgiveness, the small, potent beauties of daily life that we allow to slip unnoticed through our fingers". In all her books Blain ruminates on families, siblings, loss, death, marriages and partnerships, in prose of stunning clarity and penetrating insight. Her writing is superbly paced and structured, and she has a gift for conjuring beaches, bush, and the suburbs of Sydney and Adelaide.
She was, "... Acclaimed as a novelist, short story writer and essayist who transformed the everyday into works of extraordinary beauty and clarity." Blain wrote a regular column for ''
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'' about her experiences with brain cancer. She completed a draft of a final work before her death, a memoir entitled ''The Museum of Words'', published by Scribe in 2017''.''


Bibliography


Novels

* * ''Candelo'' Penguin, 1999 * ''The Blind Eye'' Penguin 2001 * ''Names for Nothingness'' Picador, 2004 * ''Darkwater'' Random House, 2010 * ''Too Close to Home'' Random House, 2011 * ''Special'' Random House, 2016 * ''Between a Wolf and a Dog'' Scribe, 2016


Short fiction

;Collections *


Non-fiction

* * ''Births Deaths Marriages'' Vintage, 2008 * ''The Museum of Words'' Scribe, 2017


Critical studies and reviews of Blain's work

;''The secret lives of men'' *


Filmography

* ''Closed for Winter (2009)'' adapted by Georgia Blain and James Bogle


Awards


''Closed for Winter''

1999 named as one of the ''Sydney Morning Herald''s'' Best Young Novelists


''Births Deaths Marriage''

2009 Shortlisted for the Nita B. Kibble Literary Award


''Darkwater''

2012 Shortlisted Adelaide Festival Awards for Literature Young Adult


''The Secret Lives of Men''

2014 Shortlisted Christina Stead Prize for Fiction NSW Premier's Literary Awards 2014 Longlisted for the Nita B. Kibble Literary Award


''Between a Wolf and a Dog''

2016 Winner The University of Queensland Fiction Book Award (Queensland Literary Award) 2017 Winner Victorian Premier's Literary Awards. 2017 Shortlisted
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. 2017 Longlisted Australian Book Industry Awards


Personal life

Born in Sydney in 1964 to journalist and broadcaster
Anne Deveson Anne Barbara Deveson (19 June 1930 – 12 December 2016) was an Australian writer, broadcaster and filmmaker who also worked in England. Early life Deveson was born in Kuala Lumpur, British Malaya, Malaya. During World War II, her family ...
and broadcaster Ellis Blain. She had two brothers, Jonathan (was diagnosed with schizophrenia and died by suicide) and Joshua. Her childhood was spent in various cities and the family moved to Sydney, Tuscany and Adelaide, where she completed a Bachelor of Arts at the University of Adelaide. In 1998 she and her partner Andrew Taylor welcomed daughter Odessa. Her writing was influenced by the difficult relationship of her mother and the children with father Ellis Blain. "His presence alone created tension; it was the threat of what he might do that kept us tiptoeing, scared, around him, ... Blain had long terrorised the home he shared with one of the country's best-known feminists with the threat and practice of physical violence ". Georgia Blain died on 9 December 2016 from brain cancer which had been diagnosed in November 2015. Her mother,
Anne Deveson Anne Barbara Deveson (19 June 1930 – 12 December 2016) was an Australian writer, broadcaster and filmmaker who also worked in England. Early life Deveson was born in Kuala Lumpur, British Malaya, Malaya. During World War II, her family ...
, died three days later on 12 December.


References

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