Andrea Goldsmith (writer)
Andrea Goldsmith is an Australian writer and novelist, known for her 2002 novel The Prosperous Thief. Early life and educationGoldsmith was born in Melbourne, Victoria, to an Australian-Jewish family.[1] She started learning the piano at the age of 8, and music remains an abiding passion.[1] CareerGoldsmith initially trained as a speech pathologist and worked for several years with children suffering from severe communication impairment until becoming a full-time writer in the late 1980s.[2] From 1987 and through the 1990s she taught creative writing at Deakin University, and as of 2021[update] continues to conduct workshops and mentor new novelists.[3] She travels widely, and London, in particular, figures prominently in her novels. At the same time, she describes herself as 'a deeply Melbourne person'.[4] She also writes literary essays on topics as diverse as Oliver Sacks ("Oliver Sacks: Anthropologist of Mind"), nuclear physics, life-threatening illness ("Chain Reaction") and Jewish Australian identity ("Talmudic Excursions").[citation needed] While a writer-in-residence at La Trobe University, she edited an anthology written by a group of people with gambling problems, called Calling A Spade A Spade. She conducts workshops and short courses for fiction writers and mentors new novelists.[citation needed] She has been a guest at all the major literary festivals in Australia, and appeared at the 2009 Sydney Writers' Festival.[citation needed] Awards
Personal lifeAs of 2019[update] Goldsmith was living in Clifton Hill, in Melbourne's inner suburbs, in a house she bought with her partner, the poet Dorothy Porter.[7] She continued to live there following Porter's death in 2008.[8] Selected worksNovels
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