Helen Asher

German-born Australian novelist and short story writer
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IntroGerman-born Australian novelist and short story writer
A.K.A.Helen Ulrich
A.K.A.Helen Ulrich
PlacesGermany Australia
wasWriter Novelist Short story writer
Work fieldLiterature
Gender
Female
Birth1927, Germany, Germany
Death2004Australia, Australia (aged 77 years)
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Biography

Helen Asher (also known as Helen Ulrich) was an Australian novelist and short story writer.

Biography

Born Helen Waltraud Rosalie Ulrich, Asher migrated to Australia from Germany as a post-World War Two refugee. Asher and her husband Mervyn were active in the Australian literary scene.

Asher published Tilly’s Fortunes through Penguin in 1986. She also wrote under the name Helen Ulrich, and her short stories were featured in numerous anthologies.

Asher bequeathed money to the Australia Council for the establishment of a biennial prize to be awarded to “a female author whose work carries an anti-war theme”. The $12,000 Asher Award was administered by the Australian Society of Authors from 2005 to 2017.

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