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Gender: Female
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BiographyHistory

Chloe Higgins is a writer from New South Wales and the Founder and Director of Wollongong Writers Festival.

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Personal Awards

2015 recipient Creative Industries Career Fund to develop her skills in festival management, with a focus on sustainability within literary festivals, by attending the intensive 7-day training program at The Atelier for Young Festival Managers.

Awards for Works

y separately published work icon The Girls : A Memoir of Family, Grief and Sexuality Sydney : Pan Macmillan Australia , 2019 17236884 2019 single work autobiography

'In 2005, Chloe Higgins was seventeen years old. She and her mother, Rhonda, stayed home so that she could revise for her exams while her two younger sisters Carlie and Lisa went skiing with their father. On the way back from their trip, their car veered off the highway, flipped on its side and burst into flames. Both her sisters were killed. Their father walked away from the accident with only minor injuries.

'This book is about what happened next.

'In a memoir of breathtaking power, Chloe Higgins describes the heartbreaking aftermath of that one terrible day. It is a story of grieving, and learning to leave grief behind, for anyone who has ever loved, and lost.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2020 shortlisted Victorian Premier's Literary Awards Award for Non-Fiction
2020 shortlisted National Biography Award
2020 winner Victorian Premier's Literary Awards People's Choice Award
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