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A People Magazine Pick and winner of the Miles Franklin Book Award Funny, poignant, and galvanizing by turns, Josephine Wilson's award-winning novel explores many kinds of extinction--natural, racial, national, and personal--and what we might do to prevent them.

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A People Magazine Pick and winner of the Miles Franklin Book Award Funny, poignant, and galvanizing by turns, Josephine Wilson's award-winning novel explores many kinds of extinction--natural, racial, national, and personal--and what we might do to prevent them.
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Josephine Wilson is a Perth-based writer. Her writing career began in the area of performance. Her early works included The Geography of Haunted Places, with Erin Hefferon, and Customs. Her first novel was Cusp, (UWA Publishing, 2005). Josephine has lectured and taught in the tertiary sector. She is the busy parent of two children and works as a sessional staff member at Curtin University, where she teaches in the Humanities Honours Program, in Creative Writing and in Art and Design history. She completed her Masters of Philosophy at Queensland University and her PhD at UWA. Extinctions (UWA Publishing, 2016) was the winner of the inaugural Dorothy Hewett Prize and won the 2017 Miles Franklin Award.