Pip Williams (born 1969) is an Australian author and social researcher. She is best known for her debut novel ''
The Dictionary of Lost Words
''The Dictionary of Lost Words'' is the debut novel by Australian writer Pip Williams, published in March 2020. It became a bestseller in Australia and was also a ''New York Times'' bestseller. It won several literary prizes in 2021, and has b ...
'', published in 2020. Her second novel, ''The Bookbinder of Jericho'', was published in 2023.
Early life and education
Pip Williams was born in
London
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, England in 1969. Her Brazilian mother worked part-time as a hairdresser and her
Welsh
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father was a computer analyst, who also wrote children's books and jokes, and was a feminist. Pip moved with her parents and younger sister to
Sydney
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,
New South Wales
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, in 1972.
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She attended Mackellar Girls' High School and grew up on the ]Northern Beaches
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of Sydney.[ When she was 15, a poem she had written was published in '' Dolly'' magazine.] She loved reading, and her favourite book was ''The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
''The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe'' is a portal fantasy novel written by British author C. S. Lewis, published by Geoffrey Bles in 1950. It is the first published and best known of seven novels in ''The Chronicles of Narnia'' (1950–1956 ...
'', but she read slowly, and learnt at the age of 17 that she was dyslexic
Dyslexia (), previously known as word blindness, is a learning disability that affects either reading or writing. Different people are affected to different degrees. Problems may include difficulties in spelling words, reading quickly, writ ...
. At 18, she wanted to be a fashion designer
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.[
After graduating from secondary school, Williams took a ]gap year
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in Europe, returning in 1988. She studied science, psychology, and sociology
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at the Mitchell College of Advanced Education
Charles Sturt University is an Australian multi-campus public university located in New South Wales, Australian Capital Territory and Victoria. Established in 1989, it was named in honour of Captain Charles Sturt, a British explorer who made e ...
in Bathurst (now Charles Sturt University).[
She was interested in ]social justice
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, and wanted to improve equality for people living with a disability and for women, especially older women. She later earned a PhD in public health
Public health is "the science and art of preventing disease, prolonging life and promoting health through the organized efforts and informed choices of society, organizations, public and private, communities and individuals". Analyzing the de ...
at the University of Adelaide
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.
Career
Williams worked as a social researcher at the Centre for Work and Life at the University of South Australia
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, where her manager was economist Barbara Pocock
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, later senator for the Australian Greens
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.[ During this time she co-authored ''Time Bomb: Work, Rest and Play in Australia Today'' (NewSouth Press, 2012), with Barbara Pocock][ and Natalie Skinner.] She did some radio production for produced for Radio Northern Beaches
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, and started publishing creative non-fiction in and ''The Australian
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'' and ''InDaily
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'',[ after moving to ]Adelaide
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in 2003.[
After six-month sojourn in Italy, where the family moved in search of "the good life"] in the 2010s, working on organic farms,[ Williams worked as a community planner at ]Adelaide City Council
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. While there she managed to instigate the creation of the Adelaide City Library.[
In 2017, after an "excruciating" time spent writing it, she published ''One Italian Summer'', an autobiographical account of her family's time spent in Italy.][
Williams wrote much of her first novel, ''The Dictionary of Lost Words'', in the ]State Library of South Australia
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, which has a full set of the first edition of the ''Oxford English Dictionary
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''. It was published in March 2020,[ and was sixth on the list of Australian fiction bestsellers in the year of publication. It was well-reviewed,] sold well, and won several awards, including General Fiction Book of the Year in the Australian Book Industry Awards
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The awards celebrate "the achievements of authors and publishers in bringing Au ...
and the Christina Stead Prize for Fiction
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A stage adaptation followed, and a TV series is being made of the novel.
Williams' second novel is ''The Bookbinder of Jericho'', which she started writing before ''Dictionary'' was published.[ Also set in ]Oxford
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, during the First World War
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, the story centres on two sisters who work at a book bindery
Bindery refers to a studio, workshop or factory where sheets of (usually) paper are fastened together to make books, but also where gold and other decorative elements are added to the exterior of books, where boxes or slipcases for books are made ...
. Several characters from ''The Dictionary of Lost Words'' also appear in ''The Bookbinder of Jericho'', and is described as a companion to the first novel.[ In May 2024 ''The Bookbinder of Jericho'' was awarded General Fiction Book of the Year at the ]Australian Book Industry Awards
The Australian Book Industry Awards (ABIA) are publishers' and literary awards held by the Australian Publishers Association (APA) annually in Australia since 2001.
The awards celebrate "the achievements of authors and publishers in bringing Au ...
.
Both of Williams' novels were based on very thorough research, and full of minute details. She says that she could not have written the novels without having had experience as a researcher. She visited Oxford three times to garner the background needed for her novels.[
]
Personal life
Williams met her partner, Shannon, when she was 19, and they have two sons. They moved from Sydney to a hobby farm
A hobby farm (also called a lifestyle block, acreage living, or rural residential) is a smallholding or small farm that is maintained without expectation of being a primary source of income. Some are held simply to bring homeowners closer to n ...
in the Adelaide Hills
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in 2003, but found after some years (while Williams was working in the city) that they were "hopeless at it". They then took the boys out of school and went Italy for six months to work as WWOOFers (Willing Workers on Organic Farms), working in Tuscany
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, Calabria
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, and Piedmont
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.[
As of 2024 Williams lives in the Adelaide Hills, and often writes in the cafes in Hills towns.][
She describes herself as an ]introvert
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, who never likes being the centre of attention. She has dyslexia
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and dysgraphia
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.[
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Bibliography
* ''One Italian Summer'' (2017) Affirm Press
* ''The Dictionary of Lost Words
''The Dictionary of Lost Words'' is the debut novel by Australian writer Pip Williams, published in March 2020. It became a bestseller in Australia and was also a ''New York Times'' bestseller. It won several literary prizes in 2021, and has b ...
'' (2020) Affirm Press
* ''The Bookbinder of Jericho'' (2023) Affirm Press
References
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2025-07-02 , Journal article
DOI: 10.3390/h14070138
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Living people
1969 births
21st-century Australian novelists
21st-century Australian women writers
Australian people of Brazilian descent
Australian people of Welsh descent
Australian women novelists
Charles Sturt University alumni
Novelists from London
English people of Brazilian descent
English people of Welsh descent
University of Adelaide alumni
Writers from Sydney
Writers with dyslexia