Peggy Frew

Peggy Frew is an acclaimed Australian author and musician known for her evocative storytelling and literary achievements. Her debut novel, "House of Sticks," won the 2010 Victorian Premier's Literary Award for an unpublished manuscript, marking her emergence as a significant voice in contemporary fiction. She has also published short stories, including "Home Visit," which won The Age short story competition, and her work has appeared in notable publications such as "New Australian Stories 2," "Kill Your Darlings," "The Big Issue," and "Meanjin." Her second novel, "Hope Farm," was published in 2015.

Beyond her writing career, Frew is a member of the Melbourne-based band Art of Fighting, which has garnered critical acclaim and awards. Her dual artistic pursuits inform her nuanced exploration of human relationships, identity, and resilience. Frew's prose is celebrated for its emotional depth and vivid realism, establishing her as a distinctive presence in Australian literature.
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 Hope Farm 1979
2 House of Sticks 2011
3 Islands 2019
4 Wildflowers 2022
Peggy Frew Anthologies
# Title Year
1 Women of Letters: Reviving The Lost Art of Correspondence 2011