Nick Gadd is the author of 'Ghostlines', a mystery novel which won a Victorian Premier's Literary Award and a Ned Kelly Award and was shortlisted for an Aurealis Award. Nick was the 2015 winner of the Nature Conservancy Australia Nature Writing Prize and was shortlisted in the essay category of the Melbourne Prize for Literature in 2015. His work has recently appeared in 'Meanjin', 'Kill Your Darlings', 'Griffith Review' and 'The Guardian' and he was writer in residence at the Mildura Writers Festival in 2016. His interests include typography, psychogeography, and urban wandering. He lives in the western suburbs of Melbourne.