Robbie Arnott

About the Author

Robbie Arnott was born in northern Tasmania in 1989. After graduating from college, he studied advertising in Melbourne, on Australia’s mainland, before taking up a job offer at a small advertising firm in Tasmania’s capital city of Hobart. His first novel, Flames, was published in 2018 and won a Sydney Morning Herald Best Young Novelist award and a Tasmanian Premier’s Literary Award. After Flames, Arnott published two other novels: The Rain Heron and Limberlost. His work takes much of its inspiration from the natural Tasmanian landscape, particularly its coasts and rivers.

LitCharts guides for works by Robbie Arnott

Explore LitCharts literature guides for works by Robbie Arnott. Each guide includes a full summary, detailed analysis, and helpful resources for studying Robbie Arnott's writing.

Flames

Two days after Levi and Charlotte spread her ashes in Notley Fern Gorge in northern Tasmania, Levi and Charlotte’s mother, Edith, returns from the dead, sprouting ferns and moss from her body. Her ... view guide