Bec Kavanagh is a writer, literary critic and academic living in Naarm whose work examines the representation of women’s bodies in literature.
Bec’s reviews can be found in The Guardian, and she has written fiction and non-fiction for a number of publications including Overland, The Big Issue and the Resilience anthology.
Bec has worked for the Stella Prize, the Wheeler Centre, Faber Academy and Australia Reads. She is currently Senior Tutor in Creative Writing and Publishing at the University of Melbourne and also runs ‘Body Writing’, a series of 3-hour life drawing classes for writers.