Erin Stewart is a freelance writer who has written for The Guardian, ABC Online, SBS Online, Daily Life, Overland, Meanjin, Voiceworks, SELF and many others. She has been a columnist for Fairfax and made regular appearances on ABC Sydney Mornings to talk about books and arts. Her writing was recently anthologised in Balancing Acts: Women in Sport (Brow Books). An earlier version of this book was shortlisted for the Portabello Books Unpublished Manuscript Prize in the UK.
'The Missing Among Us will wrench your heart while it stretches your mind. Erin Stewart has undertaken a large inquiry, encompassing personal investigation, historical events, true crime, untold and untellable mysteries, while never losing sight of the emotional distress at the core of every missing person's story. This is a rare book from a gifted writer: intelligent yet poignant, enlightening yet deeply disturbing.' --Malcolm Knox 'The Missing Among Us is illuminating, profound and wise. Stewart is a distinct new voice and her inquiry into the gaps and absences so many of us try to gloss over is intelligent, gentle and brave.' --Anna Krien 'The Missing Among Us is instantly enthralling. Erin Stewart profiles a number of missing persons cases, deftly and confidently straddling the line between reportage and personal response. Balancing the interviewees' stories with her own thoughtful responses, Stewart paints a picture of the research process that feels inclusive of the reader, detailing her interviews with her subjects in a way that feels immediate and intimate...a fulfilling, easy read.' --Books+Publishing 'A deeply moving and insightful exploration of the concept of missingness . Erin Stewart brings compassion and informed understanding to these hugely diverse stories of personal loss, resilience and advocacy.' --Siobhan McHugh 'Nothing goes unnoticed in this beautifully written and thought-provoking exploration that will enlighten and enthral.' --Loren O'Keeffe, founder of the Missing Persons Advocacy Network