Sue Woolfe is the author of three novels, including the acclaimed best-selling, internationally translated
Leaning Towards Infinity, which won Australia’s distinguished prize, the Christina Stead Award, for the year it was published, as well as the Asia Pacific Region section of the Commonwealth Writers’ Prize, and was shortlisted for the Tip Tree prize in the US. It was short-listed for almost every major Australian prize. It was translated into French, Italian, and Dutch, and in 1999 was named in Australia as one of the most important books of the century. Her first novel,
Painted Woman was also nominated for the Commonwealth Prize, and was runner-up in the Australian Bicentennial Award in the year of publication. It was republished several times, including in France in 2007 where it was published in translation. She has adapted both novels for ABC radio, for the professional stage, and
Leaning Towards Infinity has been optioned for a film in the US. Her third novel,
The Secret Cure, is currently being adapted for an opera.
Sue Woolfe teaches Creative Writing at Sydney University, and has co-authored, to acclaim, Making Stories: How Ten Australian Novels Were Written (1991) and more recently, as solo author: The Mystery of the Cleaning Lady: a Novelist looks at Neuroscience and Creativity (2007).
All her books are still in print.