Sarah Walker

Photograph © Sarah Walker

About The Author

Sarah Walker is a Naarm/Melbourne-based writer and artist. She writes about anxiety, intimacy and absurdity, in both fiction and non-fiction. She has a particular interest in the body, and the ways in which it escapes our control, as well as how apprehension of disaster impacts our sense of the present. Her first book, The First Time I Thought I Was Dying, a collection of non-fiction essays about the unruly body in late capitalism, won the 2021 Quentin Bryce Award. In 2025, she was awarded the Kill Your Darlings Creative Nonfiction Essay Prize. Sarah is also an award-winning photographer and fine artist, whose work has been commissioned across multiple countries. You can find her work online at sarahwalker.work

Books by Sarah Walker

The Water Takes

AN UNIMAGINABLE APOCALYPSE.

A SCARED YOUNG GIRL.

A STUBBORN OLD WOMAN.

NEITHER WILL SURVIVE WITHOUT THE OTHER.

Pam is in her mid-seventies, widowed and hiding from the world behind a caustic sense of humour. Her health is declining, and she’s...

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