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A Short Biography

Cassie Hamer

Cassie Hamer has a professional background in journalism and PR, but now much prefers the world of fiction over fact. 

Her debut novel, After the Party, was an Australian bestseller and her second book, The End of Cuthbert Close, was published in 2020. Her third novel, The Truth About Faking It, is now in stores.

Cassie lives in Sydney with her terrific husband, her three, mostly-terrific daughters, and a mini-labradoodle, Charlie, who is the newest and least demanding family member. 

In between daydreaming and dog walking, Cassie is writing her next novel but always has time to connect with other passionate readers via her website – CassieHamer.com – or through social media.

You can follow her on Facebook and Instagram.

Praise for The Truth About Faking It

‘Cassie Hamer has a talent for cleverly exposing the layers of life. A brilliant, timely, relevant read about the power of speaking up.’ – Tricia Stringer, Bestselling Australian author of Birds of a Feather 

“It takes special skill to juggle laugh-out-loud hilarious moments with the topical issues that we all need to talk about, but Cassie manages this with aplomb. Grab a copy of this smart, warm, witty, and sparkling book and give it to every woman you love.” – Natasha Lester, New York Times bestselling author of The Riviera House

‘I loved these three generations of women – Ellen, Natasha and Georgie – and their loyalty to each other amid their complex relationships. This is such a heart-breaking and, ultimately, heart-warming story of lies, love and family.’ – Petronella McGovern, Author, Six Minutes and The Good Teacher


Critical Praise for The End of Cuthbert Close

‘Well crafted … warm and light of heart… very funny beach read.’ Sydney Morning Herald/The Age

‘Fabulous, fun, thought-provoking read.’ Better Reading

‘A great book club book’ Debbish.com

‘Australia’s answer to Marian Keyes.’ Chrissie Bellbrae


Critical Praise for After the Party

‘After The Party captures Australian suburbia superbly… It has the reader gripped until the end.’ – Mamamia.com.au

‘Everything I love in a novel – jam-packed with intrigue and humour – After the Party will keep you turning the pages into the earl hours.’ Bestselling Australian author, Rachael Johns.

‘… blending the relatable with the extraordinary, Cassie Hamer hits the sweet spot with her debut novel, After The Party…’ – Daily Telegraph

‘In a very clever way, Cassie Hamer has intertwined several stories into one, almost forcing you to keep reading.’ – StartsatSixty.com

‘I guarantee you will recognise your child, your neighbour, your partner or yourself in this story. I can see it being passed from sister to sister, or from girlfriend to girlfriend, with a knowing look, an exasperated sigh and a genuine giggle.’ – Cass Moriarty, author of The Promise Seed and Parting Words 

 ‘It’s the type of writing I love… Very real and relatable.’ – Debbish.com

‘…well paced, funny, and appealing, and should delight anyone looking for fresh women’s fiction this season.’ – WordMothers.com

‘..sensitively crafted… excellent pacing.. This one won’t disappoint.’ – Happy Antipodean

Literary Awards and Prizes

First place: Shoalhaven Literary Award 2017
Second place: Writers’ Studio Short Story Competition (2022), Newcastle Short Story Award (2018), Margaret River Press Short Story Award (2017)
Third place: Trudy Graham/Julie Lewis Literary Award for Prose (2017 & 2015) 
Highly Commended: Best of Times Short Story Award (2022), Scarlett Stiletto Short Story Award (2017), ‘Seven Deadly Sins’ Stringybark Publishing Short Story Award (2017), Albury City Short Story Award (2017), Margaret River Press Short Story Competition (2014)
Commended: FAW Northern Region Short Story Competition (2013)
Finalist/Shortlisted: Mansfield Readers and Writers  Short Story Competition (2023), EJ Brady Mallacoota Prize (2018), Peter Carey Short Story Award (2017), Alan Marshall Short Story Award (2017), Margaret River Press Short Story Competition (2015), Cowley Literary Award (2014), Joyce Parkes Women Writers Prize (2014)