Megan McGrath is an award-winning writer from Minjerribah (North Stradbroke Island) in Queensland, Australia. She has written for The New York Times, Overland, Griffith Review, Meanjin and Tracks, among others. Her short story collection, All Hands, is published by Spineless Wonders.
Megan has worked as a bookseller, a literary festival producer, a literary awards manager, a children's book publisher and in print production. Now, after working with books for more than a decade, Megan is the Operations Manager for a commercial construction company in Meanjin (Brisbane).
All Hands
Short Story Collection
Finalist for the Carmel Bird Literature Award
Published by Spineless Wonders
Reflecting Light
Winner of the Griffith Review Varuna Fellowship
Published in Griffith Review 74: Escape Routes
Read online.
Brother Bird | Fins | The Cape
Surf Fiction
Published in Tracks Magazine
Issue 534
Issue 538
Issue 546
The Lunar Coast
Short Story
Winner of the State Library of Queensland Young Writers Award
Published in Griffith Review 28: Still the Lucky Country?
Read online.
Babe
Flash Fiction
Finalist for the joanne burns Microlit Award
Published by Spineless Wonders in the Scars anthology
Buy online.
Awards & Residencies
Awarded the Kill Your Darlings (KYD) Fiction Mentorship (2023)
Winner of the Griffith Review Varuna Fellowship Residency (2020)
Finalist in the joanne burns award (2020) for 'Babe'
Finalist in the Carmel Bird Digital Literary Award (2019) for 'All Hands: collected stories'
Winner of the Fellowship of Australian Writers Alice Sinclair Award (2016) for ‘Tell-tale’
Winner of the Queensland Literary Awards – Queensland Premier’s Young Publishers and Writers Award (2015)
Winner of the Griffith Review Novella Project II (2014) for ‘Whale station’
Winner of AusLit Short Story Competition (2011) for ‘Farewell, the Sea’
Finalist for the Katharine Susannah Prichard Young Writer-in-Residence Program (2010)
Winner of the State Library of Queensland Young Writers Award (2009) for ‘The lunar coast’
Winner of the State Library of Queensland Young Writers Award: Maureen Donahoe Prize (2007) for ‘Fuel for Loneliness’
Highly Commended for the State Library of Queensland Young Writers Award (2006) for ‘NSI’.