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Our October member spotlight is Emily Tsokos Purtill, a Western Australian writer and former lawyer of Greek heritage who lives in Perth/Boorloo.
What inspired you to begin a writing career?
I have always been a writer and loved reading, but it wasn’t really clear to me in my younger years how to turn it into a career. After many years of being a lawyer and after having children, it became apparent that if I really wanted to transition out of law and into a writing career then I would need to prioritise writing, which I eventually did.
What does it mean to you to be awarded the Western Australian Premier’s Book Award in the Emerging Writer category for your novel Matia?
It’s a huge honour. It means so much to me that Matia resonated with the judges. The award ceremony was held in the State Library of Western Australia. For the most part I grew up in Perth and I would go to that library in the 90s and dream about becoming a writer and having my book on the shelves, so it really felt like a full-circle moment. I still can’t quite believe it happened.
You were the recipient of a mentorship through the ASA’s Award Mentorship Program. What was that experience like and how did it benefit your work and your career progression?
What do you know now that you wish you had known as you started your career?
Which Australian authors and illustrators are influential for you?
Sally Morgan, Melina Marchetta, Gwen Harwood, Antigone Kefala, Fotini Epanomitis, Shirley Hazzard, Madeleine St John, and Jessica Au.
Why are you a member of the ASA?
Find out more about Emily Tsokos Purtill at emilytsokospurtill.com and @emilytsokospurtill.