Catherine Cole

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Catherine Cole (born 9 December 1950) is an Australian author and academic. She lives between Australia, South West France and the UK[1] Cole's work in the fields of fiction, poetry, non-fiction and academic writing has been widely published both in Australia in the UK, US, China and Vietnam.[2] Her writing has won, been shortlisted or commended in a range of awards including The Munster Poetry Prize; The Elizabeth Jolley Short Story Prize; Davitt Award for Australian Crime Writing; The Ned Kelly Award; The Peter Blazey Prize for Non-Fiction Manuscript; and The Asher Award Melbourne University 2005 award. Cole also has judged some of Australia's leading writing prizes including the Age Book of the Year; The Barbara Jefferis Award; and The National Jazz Writing Competition.[3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10]

As a professor of creative writing at both the University of Wollongong and RMIT University, Melbourne and as a senior lecturer at University of Technology, Sydney, Cole has supervised some of Australia's leading and emerging writers in their postgraduate degrees.[11]

Literary career[]

Cole began her literary career publishing poetry in a range of Australian poetry journals with the support of her mentor, A.D. Hope- whom she later wrote about in her memoir, The Poet Who Forgot (2008).[12] Her first published prose fiction was short story, followed by the novels Dry Dock (1999), Skin Deep (2005) and then The Grave at Thu Le (2006) which examines French colonialism in Vietnam.[13][14][15]

Cole's Private Dicks and Feisty Chicks explores the lure of crime fiction and its increasing popularity across international cultures and was published in 1996.[16]

Her lifelong fascination with Vietnam was further explored in the anthology, The Perfume River– Writing from Vietnam (2010).[17]

Cole, along with Vicki Karaminas and Peter McNeil co-edited Fashion in Fiction, Fashion in Textiles, Television and Film (2009).[18]

Some of Cole's recent short stories have been published in leading Australian journals and anthologies (see list of works below); and have been produced by and read on BBC Radio 4.[19]

List of works[]

Novels[]

Sleep[20]

Dry Dock[21][22]

The Grave at Thu Le[23][24]

Skin Deep[25]

Short stories[]

Seabirds Crying in the Harbour – collection of stories[26]

The Rabbit 2014 Animal Studies Journal, 3 (2)[27]

Dein ist Mein Ganzes Hertz 2014 Sleepers Almanac #9[28]

Mother Love 2014 InC. Kennedy (Eds.) Australian Love Stories[29]

Home 家 2012 总第345期,年第6期 345 ed. Beijing 北京: World Literature 世界文学; The Best Australian Short Stories 2011;[30] and in Meanjin 2010 #69 [31]

Long Live Peace 2010 The Perfume River: An Anthology of Writing From Vietnam[32]

Her Annotated Hair 2009 Trunk: Hair #1[33]

Poetry[]

War A Mascara Literary Review, Issue 17 – April 2015[34]

Animal Dreaming Animal Studies Journal. 2 ed. Sydney: Animal Studies Journal, 2013[35]

Carlton Online: Mascara Literary Review, Issue 13, June, 2013 1-2[36]

Jim Morrison - Pere Lachaise "A séance" Tincture. 3 ed. Sydney: Tincture, 2013 4[37]

Leda (vol.6, no.1) Transnational Literature. Adelaide: Flinders University, 2013[38]

Looking for Serge Gainsbourg Online: Mascara Literary Review, Issue 13, June, 2013 1-2[39]

Memoir[]

The Poet Who Forgot[40]

Academic writing[]

Private Dicks and Feisty Chicks: An Interrogation of Crime Fiction[41][42]

Essays and reviews[]

Diverse Voices in Celebration of Poetry Text : Journal of Writing and Writing Courses April vol.18 #1 2014[43]

Review: Nam Le's "The Boat" 2013 Reading Australia[44]

Review: "Konkretion" by Marion May Campbell Mascara Literary Review #13 2013[45]

Productive creative writers' relationships: a communities-of-practice framework Nelson, A. & Cole, C. New Writing: the international journal for the practice and theory of creative writing 9 #3 2012[46]

History and Post-memory in Contemporary Vietnamese Literature Cole, C. & Berry, M. TEXT: Journal of Writing and Writing Programs 10 Special Issue 2011[47]

Review of "Murdering Stepmothers - The Execution of Martha Rendell" by Anna Haebich Studies in Western Australian History #27 2011[48]

The Program Era: Review by Catherine Cole Text 15 #2 2011[49]

Literary Communities: writers’ practices and networks Cole, C. & Nelson, A. Strange Bedfellows or Prefect Partners Papers: Refereed Conference Papers of the 15th Annual AAWP Conference. Australia: Australian Association of Writing Programs, 2010[50]

Writing in the Contemporary Academy 2009 Second Nature: International Journal of Creative Media #1[51]

Fashion in Fiction: Text and Clothing in Literature, Film and Television 2009 McNeil, P., Karaminas, V. & Cole, C., eds.[52]

Learning to Write 2009 Griffith Review #26 Summer[53]

Homecoming and a Hard Climb 2008 The Weekend Australian[54]

S & M Thriller Needs Fleshing Out 2008 The Weekend Australian[55]

How the University Workshop Hinders New Writers from Engaging with Ideas (And what to do about it) 2007 Segue: Writing on Writing: July

Postcard from a Paris Dawn 2007 Australian Author 39 #2[56]

Teaching James Joyce in the Creative Writing Workshop 2007 Eureka Studies in Teaching Short Fiction Vol.7 #2[57]

Henry James, Affect and the Writer/Researcher 2006 Text 10 #2[58]

A Tale of Two Cities 2005 Australian Author 37 #2[59]

The Third and Fourth Countries 2005 Griffith Review #6 Summer[60]

Research 2002 Crime Factory #6[61]

I Wish I'd Written That 2001 Crime Factory #3[62]

Other works[]

The Perfume River: An Anthology of Writing from Vietnam[63][64]

Travelling Partners: Using Literary Studies to Support Creative Writing about Real Spaces Conference of the Australian Association of Writing Programs. Eds. Brien D., Cole C., & Freiman M. (Lobb, J.)

McNeil, P., Karaminas, V. & Cole, C. Fashion in Fiction: Text and Clothing in Literature, Film and Television.

Radio[]

The Road to Austinmer Beach 2014 June BBC Radio Four[65]

Residences[]

  • 2015 Inaugural Visiting Writing Fellow, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, China[66]
  • 2008 Visiting Fellow, University of East Anglia, United Kingdom[67]
  • 2002 Writer in Residence, Keesing Studio, Cite International des Arts, Paris,France[68]
  • 2001 Asialink Fellow, The Gioi Publishing, Hanoi, Vietnam[69]

References[]

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  15. ^ Skin deep. Duffy & Snellgrove. 2002. ISBN 9781876631208.
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  20. ^ Cole, Catherine, Prof (2019). Sleep. UWA Publishing. ISBN 978-1-76080-092-5.CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
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  25. ^ Cole, Cathy (1 January 2002). Skin deep / Cathy Cole. Potts Point, N.S.W: Duffy & Snellgrove. ISBN 1876631201.
  26. ^ Cole, Catherine (2017). Seabirds crying in the harbour dark. UWA Publishing. ISBN 978-1-74258-950-3.
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  29. ^ "Inkerman & Blunt » Australian Love Stories". inkermanandblunt.com. Retrieved 14 August 2016.
  30. ^ "Review: 'The Best Australian Stories 2011'". 4 January 2012. Retrieved 15 August 2016.
  31. ^ "The Best Short Stories and Collections of 2010: Part Two". Archived from the original on 14 April 2016. Retrieved 15 August 2016.
  32. ^ "Book reviews: The Perfume River edited by Catherine Cole. Gay Lynch. Transnational Literature Vol. 3 no. 2, May 2011".
  33. ^ "News | University of Technology Sydney".
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  41. ^ Cole, Cathy (1 January 2004). Private dicks and feisty chicks : an interrogation of crime fiction / [by Cathy Cole]. Fremantle, W.A. : Curtin University Books. ISBN 1920731288.
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  44. ^ "The Boat - Reading Australia". Reading Australia. Retrieved 15 August 2016.
  45. ^ Catherine, Cole (1 January 2013). "Review: "konkretion" by Marion May Campbell". Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts - Papers: 1–2.
  46. ^ Nelson, Anitra; Cole, Catherine (1 January 2012). "Productive Creative Writers' Relationships: A Communities-of-Practice Framework". New Writing. 9 (3): 396–407. doi:10.1080/14790726.2012.693095.
  47. ^ Marsha, Berry; Catherine, Cole (1 January 2011). "History and postmemory in contemporary Vietnamese literature". Faculty of Creative Arts - Papers (Archive).
  48. ^ Catherine, Cole (1 January 2011). "Review of "Murdering Stepmothers - The Execution of Martha Rendell" by Anna Haebich". Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts - Papers: 217–219.
  49. ^ Catherine, Cole (1 January 2011). "The Program Era: Review by Catherine Cole". Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts - Papers: 1–5.
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  63. ^ Cole, Cathy (1 January 2010). The perfume river : writing from Vietnam / editor, Catherine Cole. Crawley, W.A: UWA Publishing. ISBN 9781921401480.
  64. ^ Sussex, Lucy (26 April 2010). "The Perfume River: Writing From Vietnam". Retrieved 14 August 2016.
  65. ^ http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0499snx/broadcasts[permanent dead link]
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