Nina Kenwood is an Australian writer who has gained significant recognition for her incisive and humorous style of prose. She has a knack for articulating her ideas in a direct and intelligent manner, which has resonated with readers around the world. Her writing is fluid and to the point, making it easy for readers to relate to.
Kenwood has authored two books, "It Sounded Better in My Head" and "Unnecessary Drama." Her debut novel, "It Sounded Better in My Head," won the Text Prize and was a finalist for the William C Morris Award, given by the American Library Association. The book was also named a notable book by the Children's Book Council of Australia, and was shortlisted for several other awards, including the NSW Premier's Literary Awards, the Queensland Literary Awards, the Russell Prize for Humour Writing, the Indie Book Awards, and the Australian Book Industry Awards. "It Sounded Better in My Head" has been published in six languages and has been optioned for film.
In addition to being an award-winning author, Kenwood is also a resident of Melbourne. Her second book, "Unnecessary Drama," was released in Australia and will be available in the US in August 2023. With her unique voice and fresh approach to writing, Kenwood has established herself as a rising star in the literary world, and readers can look forward to seeing more of her work in the future.