Kate Grenville (born 1950 in Sydney) is an Australian novelist. She holds degrees from the University of Sydney and the University of Colorado.
Her fiction includes Bearded Ladies, Lilian's Story, Dreamhouse, Joan Makes History, Dark Places, and The Idea of Perfection, which won the Orange Prize for Fiction in 2001. In 2006, her novel The Secret River won the Commonwealth Writers' Prize, and it has also been shortlisted for the 2006 Miles Franklin Award.
She has also written two non-fiction books: The Writing Book: A Manual for Fiction Writers and (with Sue Woolfe) Making Stories: How Ten Australian Novels Were Written.
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Australian Authors - Kate Grenville - Brief biography and bibliography. Quotes from Lilian's Story and Joan Makes History.
Guardian Unlimited Books: The Idea of Perfection - Condensed version of the book.
Kate Grenville - Biographical note and an excerpt from Dark Places.
Kate Grenville Homepage - Information about contemporary Australian novelist Kate Grenville with interviews and excerpts from her writing.
Kate Grenville: The Novelist as Barbarian - Many creative writers have used historical material in their work. Kate Grenville reflects on her own use of such material and on issues which this has raised. How important is historical accuracy to the creative process?
The Australian National University Invites You to Meet Kate Grenville - at a literary lunch to launch her new book, The Idea of Perfection.