
Susie Greenhill (also known as Dr Susan) is an Australian writer who lives on the mouth of the Huon River in southern Lutruwita / Tasmania. The islands of Lutruwita have been cared for by the Palawa people for thousands of generations. They have never been ceded.
Susie's short stories have been widely published in anthologies and journals within Australia. Her debut novel, The Clinking, an ecological love story, and winner of the Richell Prize, was published by Hachette Australia in 2025. The unpublished manuscript of The Clinking received a People's Choice Award in the Tasmanian Premier's Literary Prizes and a grant from Arts Tasmania.
Susie has a PhD in writing from Edith Cowan University. Her thesis, a collection of short fiction and an exegesis which explored the climate and biodiversity crisis as a failure of the human imagination, won the university's postgraduate research medal.