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Congratulations on being shortlisted for the 2026 Miles Franklin Literary Award! What does receiving it mean to you?
What inspired you to begin a writing career?
I’ve always been interested in storytelling. I can remember listening very carefully when my uncles told stories around the table at family events, and I remember being interested in craft from an early age. I used to read choose-your-own-adventure stories and would place my fingers in various sections of the books, flipping back and forth to see how the story changed based on character choices. But it took me until my late teens to consider writing fiction, and then many years of writing bad stories, giving up and starting again, before I was anywhere near what you might call a writing career.
What do you know now that you wish you’d known at the start of your career?
That it’s important to learn from other writers but it’s a mistake to mirror the works of others. I spent a long time writing poor imitations of Raymond Carver stories. It’s really exhausting trying to emulate others — it’s much easier to write in a way that comes naturally, that you enjoy and can achieve in whatever time you have available to write. Style, craft and form are important but, ultimately, what really matters is striving for truth and honesty in fiction, to get at what it’s like to be living here together. That’s why we keep coming back to stories.
Which Australian authors or illustrators have been influential for you?
Why are you a member of the ASA?
Find out more about Sean Wilson Martin at seanwilson.net.au.