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Helen FitzGerald

Helen FitzGerald (born 1966 in Shepparton, Australia) is a bestselling novelist and screenwriter. Her debut novel, Dead Lovely, was published by Allen & Unwin in 2007,[1] and The Exit in 2015 by Faber & Faber. Viral was released in 2016.[2]

Helen FitzGerald

Background edit

She was raised in the country town of Kilmore, Victoria; the twelfth in a family of thirteen children.[3] She studied English and History at the University of Melbourne, before later attending Glasgow University where she completed a Diploma and Masters in Social Work.[4] She began writing while working as a criminal justice social worker, where for a period she worked with serious sex offenders in Glasgow's Barlinnie Prison.[5] She quit this job for a time to focus solely on her writing career,[6] before returning to the field part-time. She cites her experience as a social worker an inspiration in the subject matter of her writing.[7]

Writing edit

FitzGerald began as a screenwriter, writing scripts for a series of educational children's dramas for BBC Scotland. However, she became frustrated with the industry when none of her subsequent screenplays were produced, and she turned to novel-writing. She states that the rules of screenwriting are very stringent, but that in having learned them she has improved as a writer.[8]

Her books are mostly thrillers, though she herself has described her genre as "Domestic Noir", a term coined by her fellow author Julia Crouch.

Works edit

FitzGerald has written sixteen novels to date:

  • Dead Lovely, published 2007
  • The Devil's Staircase, published 2009
  • My Last Confession, published 2009
  • Bloody Women, published 2009
  • Amelia O'Donohue is SO not a Virgin, published 2010
  • The Donor, published 2011
  • Hot Flush, published 2011
  • The Duplicate, published 2012
  • Deviant, published 2013
  • The Cry, published 2013, The Cry was adapted as a BBC serial (2018) starring Jenna Colman and Ewen Leslie. [1]
  • The Exit, published 2015
  • Viral, published 2016
  • Worst Case Scenario, 2019 [2]
  • Ash Mountain, 2021
  • Keep Her Sweet, 2022
  • Halfway House, published 2023

Critical reaction edit

A few critics noted that FitzGerald's first book, while generally described as a crime novel, did not follow the traditional rules of the genre. They argued that it belonged to a different, more psychologically complex tradition, characterised by the dark humour and flawed anti-heroines of writers such as Tama Janowitz and Fay Weldon. Novelist Mark Abernethy wrote of FitzGerald: "She has managed to do what Fay Weldon did in The Life and Loves of a She-Devil, which is to find the joke in what appalls us." Australian critic Sally Murphy described the novel as compelling but hard to classify, with "elements of chick-lit mixed with ghastly scenes of murder and retribution", while Adelaide writer Cath Kenneally highlighted FitzGerald's technique of underpinning audacious and potentially shocking material – "working blue" – with "sociological acumen".

The Cry has received the widest critical acclaim of any of FitzGerald's novels to date, with Fitzgerald's friend Doug Johnstone from The Independent on Sunday stating: "Astonishingly good. It is utterly harrowing, completely plausible, constantly nerve-shredding ... It plays on the deepest, darkest fears of all parents about their children, and embeds that everyday terror in a plot so up-to-the-minute that you'll swear it's been lifted from the pages of a newspaper ... The Cry is a remarkable novel – its devastating power all the stronger for its realistic rendering. Brilliant stuff."[9]

Nominations edit

FitzGerald has been nominated for several awards, including:

References edit

  1. ^ FitzGerald, Helen (1 January 2007). Dead Lovely. Allen & Unwin. ISBN 9781741762532.
  2. ^ "More FitzGerald for Faber | The Bookseller". www.thebookseller.com. Retrieved 29 September 2015.
  3. ^ FitzGerald, Helen. "What it's like to grow up with 12 siblings?". the Guardian. Retrieved 29 September 2015.
  4. ^ "Helen Fitzgerald :: Authors :: Birlinn Ltd". www.birlinn.co.uk. Retrieved 29 September 2015.
  5. ^ "Author details | Scottish Book Trust". www.scottishbooktrust.com. Retrieved 29 September 2015.
  6. ^ "Interview: Helen Fitzgerald, author". www.scotsman.com. Retrieved 29 September 2015.
  7. ^ Post, Jessica. "Helen Fitzgerald – Allen & Unwin – Australia". www.allenandunwin.com. Retrieved 29 September 2015.
  8. ^ "Helen Fitzgerald | The Exit | Author Interview | The Skinny". Retrieved 30 September 2015.
  9. ^ FitzGerald, Helen (5 September 2013). The Cry (Main ed.). Faber & Faber. ISBN 9780571287703.
  10. ^ "Harper, McKinty shortlisted for Theakston Old Peculier crime award". Books+Publishing. 15 June 2020. Retrieved 27 July 2020.

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Helen FitzGerald born 1966 in Shepparton Australia is a bestselling novelist and screenwriter Her debut novel Dead Lovely was published by Allen amp Unwin in 2007 1 and The Exit in 2015 by Faber amp Faber Viral was released in 2016 2 Helen FitzGerald Contents 1 Background 2 Writing 3 Works 4 Critical reaction 5 Nominations 6 References 7 External linksBackground editShe was raised in the country town of Kilmore Victoria the twelfth in a family of thirteen children 3 She studied English and History at the University of Melbourne before later attending Glasgow University where she completed a Diploma and Masters in Social Work 4 She began writing while working as a criminal justice social worker where for a period she worked with serious sex offenders in Glasgow s Barlinnie Prison 5 She quit this job for a time to focus solely on her writing career 6 before returning to the field part time She cites her experience as a social worker an inspiration in the subject matter of her writing 7 Writing editFitzGerald began as a screenwriter writing scripts for a series of educational children s dramas for BBC Scotland However she became frustrated with the industry when none of her subsequent screenplays were produced and she turned to novel writing She states that the rules of screenwriting are very stringent but that in having learned them she has improved as a writer 8 Her books are mostly thrillers though she herself has described her genre as Domestic Noir a term coined by her fellow author Julia Crouch Works editFitzGerald has written sixteen novels to date Dead Lovely published 2007 The Devil s Staircase published 2009 My Last Confession published 2009 Bloody Women published 2009 Amelia O Donohue is SO not a Virgin published 2010 The Donor published 2011 Hot Flush published 2011 The Duplicate published 2012 Deviant published 2013 The Cry published 2013 The Cry was adapted as a BBC serial 2018 starring Jenna Colman and Ewen Leslie 1 The Exit published 2015 Viral published 2016 Worst Case Scenario 2019 2 Ash Mountain 2021 Keep Her Sweet 2022 Halfway House published 2023Critical reaction editA few critics noted that FitzGerald s first book while generally described as a crime novel did not follow the traditional rules of the genre They argued that it belonged to a different more psychologically complex tradition characterised by the dark humour and flawed anti heroines of writers such as Tama Janowitz and Fay Weldon Novelist Mark Abernethy wrote of FitzGerald She has managed to do what Fay Weldon did in The Life and Loves of a She Devil which is to find the joke in what appalls us Australian critic Sally Murphy described the novel as compelling but hard to classify with elements of chick lit mixed with ghastly scenes of murder and retribution while Adelaide writer Cath Kenneally highlighted FitzGerald s technique of underpinning audacious and potentially shocking material working blue with sociological acumen The Cry has received the widest critical acclaim of any of FitzGerald s novels to date with Fitzgerald s friend Doug Johnstone from The Independent on Sunday stating Astonishingly good It is utterly harrowing completely plausible constantly nerve shredding It plays on the deepest darkest fears of all parents about their children and embeds that everyday terror in a plot so up to the minute that you ll swear it s been lifted from the pages of a newspaper The Cry is a remarkable novel its devastating power all the stronger for its realistic rendering Brilliant stuff 9 Nominations editFitzGerald has been nominated for several awards including 2010 Davitt Award for The Devil s Staircase 2010 Spinetingler Award for The Devil s Staircase 2012 Davitt Award for The Donor 2014 Theakstons Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year Award for The Cry 2014 Davitt Award for The Cry 2020 Theakstons Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year Award shortlisted for Worst Case Scenario 10 References edit FitzGerald Helen 1 January 2007 Dead Lovely Allen amp Unwin ISBN 9781741762532 More FitzGerald for Faber The Bookseller www thebookseller com Retrieved 29 September 2015 FitzGerald Helen What it s like to grow up with 12 siblings the Guardian Retrieved 29 September 2015 Helen Fitzgerald Authors Birlinn Ltd www birlinn co uk Retrieved 29 September 2015 Author details Scottish Book Trust www scottishbooktrust com Retrieved 29 September 2015 Interview Helen Fitzgerald author www scotsman com Retrieved 29 September 2015 Post Jessica Helen Fitzgerald Allen amp Unwin Australia www allenandunwin com Retrieved 29 September 2015 Helen Fitzgerald The Exit Author Interview The Skinny Retrieved 30 September 2015 FitzGerald Helen 5 September 2013 The Cry Main ed Faber amp Faber ISBN 9780571287703 Harper McKinty shortlisted for Theakston Old Peculier crime award Books Publishing 15 June 2020 Retrieved 27 July 2020 External links editWebsite http orendabooks co uk helen fitzgerald https www bbc co uk programmes p06nkddf Retrieved from https en 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