Cate Kennedy

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Cate Kennedy
Born1963
OccupationWriter, poet and teacher of creative writing, editor
Known forShort stories

Cate Kennedy (born 1963) is an Australian author based in Victoria.

Life and career[]

Kennedy graduated from the University of Canberra and has also taught at several colleges, including The University of Melbourne.[1] She is the author of the highly acclaimed novel The World Beneath, which won the People's Choice Award in the NSW Premier's Literary Awards in 2010. It was also shortlisted for The Age fiction prize 2010 and the ASA Barbara Jefferis Award 2010, among others. She is a short-story writer whose work has twice won The Age Short Story Competition and has appeared in a range of publications, including The New Yorker. Her collection, Dark Roots, was shortlisted for the Steele Rudd Award in the Queensland Premier's Literary Awards and for the Australian Literature Society Gold Medal. Kennedy is also the author of the travel memoir Sing, and Don’t Cry, and the poetry collections Joyflight and Signs of Other Fires. Her book The Taste of River Water: New and Selected Poems by Cate Kennedy, which was published in May 2011, won the Victorian Premier's Literary Awards CJ Dennis Prize for Poetry.[2]

Awards[]

  • 2013: Steele Rudd Award. Winner for Like a House on Fire
  • 2013: The Stella Prize. Shortlisted for Like a House on Fire
  • 2011: Victorian Premier's Literary Awards CJ Dennis Prize for Poetry
  • 2004: IP Picks. Winner for Joyflight
  • 2004: Ginninderra Press Short Story Competition. Winner
  • 2002: The Vincent Buckley Poetry Prize for Signs of Other Fires
  • 2001 Victorian Premier's Literary Award. Highly Commended for Signs of Other Fires
  • 2000 & 2001: The Age Short Story Award
  • 1997: ANUTECH Literary Prize. Short Story Winner for White Flight
  • 1996 & 1997: HQ/HarperCollins Short Story Competition. Shortlisted
  • 1994 & 1995: . Winner

Other awards: The Herald/Sun Short Story Award

The 2007 Sisters in Crime Awards include a category named for Kennedy: "The Cate Kennedy Award for Best New Talent ($350)"

Bibliography[]

Poetry, short story collections[]

  • Signs of Other Fires (Five Islands Press, c2001) ISBN 0-86418-728-9
  • Joyflight (, 2004) ISBN 1-876819-26-X API review
  • Dark Roots (Scribe, 2006) ISBN 1-920769-99-4 review
  • Crucible and Other Poems (, 2006)
  • The Taste of River Water (Scribe, 2011) ISBN 978-1-921844-00-3
  • Like a House on Fire (Scribe, 2012) Kennedy, Cate (2012), Like a house on fire, Brunswick, Vic. Scribe, ISBN 978-1-922070-06-7

Short stories[]

Title Year First published Reprinted/collected
Cold snap 2006 ???
Doisneau's kiss 2014 Kennedy, Cate (September 2014). "Doisneau's kiss". Australian Book Review. 364: 54–57.

Novels[]

  • The World Beneath (Scribe, 2009) ISBN 978-1-921372-96-4

Edited[]

  • Labour of love : tales from the world of midwives, with (Macmillan, 2005)
  • Love & desire : four modern Australian novellas (, 2007)
  • The best Australian stories 2011 (Black Inc, 2011)
  • Australian love stories (Inkerman & Blunt, 2014)

Memoirs[]

  • Sing, and Don't Cry : a Mexican Journal, (Transit Lounge, 2005) ISBN 0-9750228-1-4

Notes[]

  1. ^ Kizilos, Katherine (22 August 2005). "The richer, the poorer". The Age.
  2. ^ "Cate Kennedy". Scribe Publications web site.

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References[]

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