Inga Simpson is an award-winning Australian novelist and nature writer whose work centres on humanity's relationship with the natural world.
Author of nine books, including Nest, Where the Trees Were, Understory, and The Last Woman in the World, her writing has earned numerous accolades, including multiple Miles Franklin longlists and a Stella Prize longlist.
She holds PhDs in creative writing and English literature, and her short work appears in publications such as Griffith Review.
Originally from central west NSW, she now lives on NSW's far south coast, bringing deep regional knowledge to her richly atmospheric fiction.
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