Sam Carmody is a writer and award-winning musician from the mid-west town of Geraldton on the central coast of Western Australia. He is also a previous recipient of the Mary Grant Bruce Award as part of the Fellowship of Australian Writers (FAW) National Literary Awards and his short fiction and non-fiction have been published widely online and in print.
Carmody's first novel, The Windy Season, was shortlisted for the 2014 Australian/Vogel's Literary Award. He is currently living in Darwin on Australia's Northern Territory coast lecturing in creative writing at the Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Higher Education.
Published: July 2016
From an impressive new voice in Australian literature, a novel where safe harbour seems always just out of reach.