![]() She holds a Bachelor of Science from the University of Queensland and a PhD in Creative Arts from Deakin University. Her students and protégées include published novelists and memoirists. She has presented key-note speeches and workshops, appeared on panels at numerous writers festivals and been a writer-in-residence for schools and organisations. Toni taught Fiction Writing at RMIT University from 2007 until 2016 and was RMIT’s Sessional Teacher of the Year in 2014, and for some years also taught novel writing at Faber Academy. Toni has been a columnist for the Age and her short stories and articles have appeared in the Sydney Morning Herald, the Courier Mail, the Herald Sun, the Australian and the Monthly. Her most recent novels, Dinner with the Schnabels and Prettier if she Smiled More, tell the ongoing story of the Schnabel family. Our Tiny, Useless Hearts, was published in 2016 and The Fragments was published in 2018. Nine Days was published in 2012 to widespread acclaim and is currently a Victorian VCE English text. ![]() ![]() Her second novel, Fall Girl, was published in November 2010 in Australia, and also in the UK, Germany, France and Taiwan. Tickets: 15 (includes a complimentary glass of house wine or juice) BOOK NOW Toni Jordan is the author of five novels. ![]() Meet the author Toni Jordan in conversation with George Dunford. In the UK, Addition was a Richard and Judy Summer Read. The Fragments is a superbly crafted and captivating literary mystery about a lost book and a secret love. Her debut novel, Addition, was published in 2008, was longlisted for the Miles Franklin Literary Award and won best debut fiction in the 2008 Indie awards. Toni Jordan is an award-winning, internationally best-selling novelist. ![]()
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