Originally from the UK, Liz Evans is a journalist, author, former psychotherapist, and sessional academic currently based in lutruwita/Tasmania.
She spent the 1990s as a rock journalist in London, interviewing the like of Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Bjork, Foo Fighters, Soundgarden, Marianne Faithfull, Tori Amos, The Cranberries, Red Hot Chili Peppers, plus hundreds of others. She has since written on film, books, women’s issues, health, travel, psychology, lifestyle, parenting and environmental topics, contributing lead features and interviews to a broad selection of magazines, newspapers, academic journals and digital platforms around the world.. These include The Guardian, The Independent, NME, New Statesman, Elle, Dumbo Feather, Lunch Lady, The Age, TasWeekend, Island Magazine, and Womankind, as well as academic journals.
Liz is now a freelance literary critic for The Conversation, and a regular contributor to Bookish on ABC Hobart.
She holds an MA in Jungian and post-Jungian Studies from the University of Essex and a PhD in Creative Writing from the University of Tasmania where she is now an Adjunct Researcher. She has been awarded two Varuna Residential Fellowships, and a third from the Katharine Susan Prichard Writer’s Centre. She has also received an Arts Tasmania grant for an Education Residency.
Liz is represented by Curtis Brown Australia. She is currently working on her second novel for Ultimo Press.