Plastic Budgie
By (Author) Olivia De Zilva
Pink Shorts Press
Pink Shorts Press
29th July 2025
Australia
Paperback
240
Width 135mm, Height 210mm
Olivia De Zilva'sPlastic Budgieis a brutally funny and inventive debut about family and identity, full of itchy Y2K nostalgia, curses and glimpses of birds.
Olivia was named after a lycra-clad singer her parents saw on Rage. As a child, she lost the ability to speak and spent a year barking like a dog. Her Gong Gong bought her a yellow bird in a shoebox from the Adelaide Central Markets. Her heart was broken by a guitar teacher at a school disco. She started university and learnt to swim and travelled to Guangzhao for her cousins wedding. And in between all that, she tried to form an adult person, while feeling more like a person-shaped hole.
In her semi-autobiographical, genre-defying and wonderfully crafted debut, De Zilva collects stories in a cabinet: neat coming-of-age anecdotes and sitcom characters trapped on shelves. Then she breaks it allapart.
Plastic Budgiequestions how our memories form us, in a way that is somehow both unapologetically sentimental and eternally surprising.
Olivia De Zilvais a writer based on Kaurna Yerta/Adelaide, Australia. She has been awarded and shortlisted for prizes including the Deakin University Non-Fiction Prize, the Kat Muscat Fellowship and the Richell Prize for Emerging Writers. Her work has been published inThe Guardian,Westerly,Liminal, SBS,Cordite Poetry Review,Mascara Literary ReviewandAustralian Poetry Journal, among others. Olivia graduated with a Master of Philosophy from the University of Queensland; her thesis explored the representation of Asian-diasporic identity in contemporary Australian publishing.