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Daisy Johnson was born on 1990 in Paignton, United Kingdom, is a writer. Discover Daisy Johnson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 33 years old?

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2018

Johnson followed Fen with her debut novel, Everything Under, in 2018. The novels focuses on the relationship between Gretel, a lexicographer, and her mother and is set against a backdrop of the British countryside. Gretel grows up on a canal boat with her mother and they invent a language to use between them. Gretel's mother abandons her when Gretel is sixteen, and the novel starts sixteen years later with a phone call. Johnson worked on the novel for around four years, starting it at the same time as her short story collection to challenge herself to write something longer. She went through at least five drafts of the book, made several changes to characters and setting, and for a period, was titled Eggtooth.

Everything Under was shortlisted for the 2018 Man Booker Prize. Johnson is the youngest author to be shortlisted for the prize.

2015

In 2015, she won a two book deal with publisher Jonathan Cape for a short story collection and a novel. The short story collection titled Fen was published in 2017. It is set in the fens of England and draws upon the memories of the area where Johnson grew up. It comprises a set of linked short stories, focusing on the experiences of women and girls in a small town. Johnson describes the collection as liminal and mythic. The collection won the 2017 Edge Hill Short Story Prize.

1990

Daisy Johnson (born 1990) is a British novelist and short story writer. Her debut novel, Everything Under, was shortlisted for the 2018 Man Booker Prize, and beside Eleanor Catton is the youngest nominee in the prize's history. For her short-stories, she has won three awards since 2014.

Johnson was born in Paignton in 1990 and grew up around Saffron Walden. She earned her Bachelor's degree in English and Creative Writing from Lancaster University before earning a Master's degree in Creative Writing at Somerville College, Oxford where she also worked at Blackwell's. While at Oxford, she won the 2014 AM Heath Prize for fiction while working on her first short story collection, and had short stories published in The Warwick Review and the Boston Review. Shortly after, she won the 2016 Harper's Bazaar short story prize for "What The House Remembers".