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1 Adele Dumont The Pulling Fiona Murphy , 2024 single work review
— Appears in: The Saturday Paper , 4 March 2024;

— Review of The Pulling Adele Dumont , 2024 selected work autobiography essay

'Halfway through the essay collection The Pulling, Sydney-based author Adele Dumont tells the reader: “There is one thing more I have kept from you … truth be told I have come to despise the word, so ugly, so clinical: trichotillomania.”' (Introduction)

1 [Review] The Dictionary of Lost Words Fiona Murphy , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: The Saturday Paper , 4-10 November 2023;

— Review of The Dictionary of Lost Words Verity Laughton , 2023 single work drama
'Sydney Theatre Company’s adaptation of Pip Williams’ best-selling novel The Dictionary of Lost Words is loyal to the book but weighed down by exposition. By Fiona Murphy.'
1 Belvoir St Theatre’s The Weekend Fiona Murphy , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: The Saturday Paper , 19-25 August 2023;

— Review of The Weekend Sue Smith , 2023 single work drama
'Belvoir St Theatre’s adaptation of Charlotte Wood’s novel The Weekend is a thrilling representation of the heartbreaking mess of living.' 
1 Books Roundup Simon MacDonald , Gabriella Munoz , Fiona Murphy , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: Kill Your Darlings [Online] , April 2023;

— Review of Fed to Red Birds Rijn Collins , 2023 single work novel ; The Anniversary Stephanie Bishop , 2023 single work novel
1 Noise Fiona Murphy , 2022 single work essay
— Appears in: Melbourne on Film : Cinema That Defines Our City 2022;
1 Over the Road Fiona Murphy , 2022 single work prose
— Appears in: Family : Stories of Belonging 2022;
1 Convergence Fiona Murphy , 2022 single work short story
— Appears in: Griffith Review , no. 77 2022; (p. 200-205)
1 Wired for Sound Fiona Murphy , 2021 single work autobiography
— Appears in: Growing Up Disabled in Australia 2021;
1 Books Roundup : Permafrost, Scary Monsters, Another Day in the Colony, How to End a Story Ellen Cregan , Mindy Gill , Monique Grbec , Fiona Murphy , 2021 single work review
— Appears in: Kill Your Darlings [Online] , November 2021;

— Review of Permafrost S. J. Norman , 2021 selected work short story ; Scary Monsters Michelle De Kretser , 2021 single work novel ; Another Day in the Colony Chelsea Watego , 2021 selected work essay ; How to End a Story : Diaries 1995–1998 Helen Garner , 2021 single work diary
1 Books Roundup : The Covered Wife, One Hundred Days, Good Indian Daughter, Who Gets to Be Smart Ellen Cregan , Megan Cheong , Hardeep Dhanoa , Fiona Murphy , 2021 single work review
— Appears in: Kill Your Darlings [Online] , June 2021;

— Review of The Covered Wife Lisa Emanuel , 2021 single work novel ; One Hundred Days Alice Pung , 2021 single work novel ; Good Indian Daughter Ruhi Lee , 2021 single work autobiography
1 5 y separately published work icon The Shape of Sound Fiona Murphy , Melbourne : Text Publishing , 2021 20453859 2021 single work autobiography

'Fiona Murphy’s exquisitely written memoir about being deaf is a revelatory exploation of disability, of secrets, and learning how to survive.
Secrets are heavy, burdensome things. Imagine carrying a secret that if exposed could jeopardise your chances of securing a job, and make you a social outcast. Fiona Murphy kept her deafness a secret for over twenty-five years.

'But then, desperate to hold onto a career she’d worked hard to pursue, she tried hearing aids. Shocked by how the world sounded, she vowed never to wear them again. After an accident to her hand, she discovered that sign language could change her life, and that deaf culture could be part of her identity. Just as Fiona thought she was beginning to truly accept her body, she was diagnosed with a rare condition that causes the bones of the ears to harden. She was steadily losing her residual hearing. The news left her reeling.

'Blending memoir with observations on the healthcare industry, The Shape of Sound is a story about the corrosive power of secrets, stigma and shame, and how deaf experiences and disability are shaped by economics, social policy, medicine and societal expectations.' (Publication summary)

1 Too Much For Words Fiona Murphy , 2019 single work poetry
— Appears in: Grieve : Stories and Poems about Grief and Loss: Volume Seven 2019;
1 The Telling of the Bees Fiona Murphy , 2017 single work prose
— Appears in: Meanjin Online 2017;
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