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Briohny Doyle is a Lecturer in Creative Writing at the University of Sydney, where she teaches courses like ENGL1014 and ENGL3696. Her scholarly and creative work bridges hybrid life writing, climate literature, and experimental fiction, with a focus on apocalyptic narratives and autofiction.
- PhD in Creative Writing from Murdoch University
- BA in Communications (Hons) from University of Technology Sydney
Research Themes: Doyle’s publications explore intersections of personal narrative, ecological anxiety, and urban existentialism. Her novels like Echolalia and Why We Are Here blend telepathic dog stories with climate crisis allegories, while her academic work in journals like Axon: Creative Explorations interrogates autofictional resistance and ambivalent self-representation.
Awards & Fellowships:
- Longlisted for the Miles Franklin Literary Award (2022)
- Shortlisted for the Melbourne Prize for Literature (2018)
- Endeavour Scholar (2017) at Yale University and UC Santa Cruz
- Fulbright Scholar (2022) at The New School, NYC
Supervision: Current projects include Scott Limbrick’s Orphan Source, examining interconnectivity in contemporary novels. Doyle mentors students in literary nonfiction, speculative writing, and climate fiction.
Media Engagements: Featured in The Guardian, The Sydney Morning Herald, and The Conversation, Doyle frequently analyzes themes of aging, technological alienation, and domestic transience.



