About
Mischa Merz has worked as a journalist and author of fiction and creative non-fiction since the mid 1980s. Her book Bruising about her experiences as a boxer, was published to critical acclaim by Picador in 2000 and was shortlisted for the Dobbie Award. It was re-issued by Vulgar Press in early 2009 with additional updated material.
In 2002 her essay Body Blows - Sport and the Threat of Female Muscularity - was included in the Overland Lecture Series, presented at Trades Hall and published in Overland 166.
She is the 2001 Australian Amateur Boxing League women's welterweight champion.
Her short fiction has appeared in Meanjin, Island, Overland and the Cardigan Press Anthologies Normal Service Will Resume and Allnighter, her Story 'The Wrong Piece of Driftwood' was runner up in the 1998 HQ Short Story Competition.
Her journalism has appeared in The Age, The Sunday Age and the Herald Sun and various magazines and specialist publications.