Evie Wyld

Top 10 novels that interrupt time | Ross Raisin
Most stories adhere to linear plots, but a select few – by authors from Martin Amis to Muriel Spark and Toni Morrison – respin the cogs to unforgettable effect
Ross Raisin
07, Sep, 2022 @11:00 AM

Summer reading: the 30 best holiday reads – chosen by authors and critics
Novelists including Johny Pitts, Monica Ali and Nina Stibbe – plus Observer critics – on their essential holiday books
02, Jul, 2022 @1:00 PM

The Bass Rock by Evie Wyld review – a fearless vision of toxic masculinity
Spirits haunt this gothic tale of male violence against women, set across three time frames on the coast of Scotland
Justine Jordan
21, Mar, 2020 @7:30 AM

Evie Wyld: ‘Women are always told to ignore their sixth sense’
The prize-winning novelist on having her drink spiked, repressed female rage and fibbing about her writing routine
Ursula Kenny
07, Mar, 2020 @6:00 PM

Top 10 books about the Australian bush
From Miles Franklin to Bruce Chatwin, these writers show how tightly this spectacular but dangerous territory is bound up with the country’s identity
Cal Flyn
27, Jul, 2016 @10:00 AM

Everything Is Teeth by Evie Wyld and Joe Sumner review – a graphic memoir of an obsession
Sharks cruise menacingly across the pages of this subtle and evocative autobiography
Kathryn Hughes
14, Aug, 2015 @9:01 AM

Evie Wyld on 'the anger and frustration of being a woman'
The British-Australian writer talks to Dom Amerena about winning the Miles Franklin and how the literary world is rife with sexism
Dom Amerena
27, Jun, 2014 @5:57 AM

Evie Wyld wins prize double at Encore and Jerwood Fiction Uncovered awards
All the Birds, Singing, takes £5,000 and £10,000 prizes for its 'exceptional', 'outstanding' quality
Alison Flood
20, Jun, 2014 @12:58 PM

Costa book awards 2013: late author on all-female fiction shortlist
Posthumous nomination for Bernardine Bishop on list that also includes Kate Atkinson, Maggie O'Farrell and Evie Wyld
Mark Brown, arts correspondent
26, Nov, 2013 @8:09 PM

Guardian Edinburgh books podcast: Susan Greenfield, Marcel Theroux
How crucial is memory to fiction? Neuroscientist-turned-novelist Susan Greenfield and novelists Marcel Theroux and Evie Wyld ponder its importance
Presented by Richard Lea and produced by Tim Maby
14, Aug, 2013 @3:10 PM

Book reviews roundup: Kafka: The Years of Insight, Kafka: The Decisive Years, Isaiah Berlin: Building, Isaac and Isaiah, The Men Who Lost America and All the Birds, Singing
Book reviews roundup: Kafka: The Years of Insight, Kafka: The Decisive Years, Isaiah Berlin: Building, Isaac and Isaiah, The Men Who Lost America and All the Birds, Singing
05, Jul, 2013 @3:00 PM

All the Birds, Singing by Evie Wyld – review
Evie Wyld's second novel sees her build a compelling portrait of a young woman with a dark past, writes Tim Lewis
Tim Lewis
30, Jun, 2013 @9:00 AM
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