Kim Scott is a novelist and a proud Noongar man of the south-west of Western Australia. Two-time winner of the Miles Franklin Award, Kim founded Wirlomin Noongar Language & Stories Project Inc. and is currently Professor of Creative Writing at Curtin University, Perth.
""Benang is brilliant. It is a mature, complex, sweeping historical novel which will remind people of Rushdie, Carey and Grenville at their best. This is an absolute page turner and in the end we are left with a sense of joy and gratitude that such stories are still possible – that the silence has been broken."" -- Sydney Morning Herald ""… Benang soars to the level of superb storytelling with an emotional punch to the guts, not unlike Toni Morrison’s Beloved."" -- Weekend Australian ""Haunting and poignant, Benang pierces the heart even as it seeks to lance the savage bleeding of the wounds of white settlement in Australia."" -- Canberra Times