Brenda Walker

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Brenda Walker
Born1957 (age 66–67)
Grafton, New South Wales
LanguageEnglish
NationalityAustralian
Years active1983-2010
Notable worksThe Wing of Night "Reading by Moonlight"
Notable awards
Nita Kibble Literary Award
2006, 2011

Victorian Premier's Literary Awards, Non-Fiction, 2010

The Asher Award, 2007

Brenda Walker (born 1957 in

Perth in 1984. She is now a Winthrop Professor of English and Cultural Studies at the University of Western Australia
. She has been a visiting fellow at Stanford University and The University of Virginia.

Brenda Walker is the sister of songwriter and musician Don Walker, and daughter of author Shirley Walker.[1]

Awards

  • 2011:
    Nita Kibble Literary Award
    , winner for "Reading by Moonlight"
  • 2010: Victorian Premier's Awards, Nettie Palmer Prize for Non-Fiction, winner for "Reading by Moonlight"
  • 2010: Queensland Premier's Literary Awards, shortlisted for "Reading by Moonlight"
  • 2007: Asher Award, winner for The Wing of Night[2]
  • 2006:
    Nita Kibble Literary Award
    , winner for The Wing of Night
  • 2006: Miles Franklin Award, shortlisted for The Wing of Night
  • 2006: New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards, Christina Stead Prize, shortlisted for The Wing of Night
  • 2006: Waverley Library Award for Literature, The Alex Buzo Shortlist Prize: winner for The Wing of Night[3]
  • 2000:
    Victorian Premier's Literary Award
    , shortlisted for Poe's Cat
  • 2000: New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards, Christina Stead Prize, Shortlisted for "Poe's Cat"
  • 1990:
    T. A. G. Hungerford Award for an unpublished manuscript, winner for Crush[4]

Bibliography

Novels

Memoir

  • Reading by Moonlight: How Books Saved a Life (2010)

Edited

  • The Writer's Reader: A Guide to Writing Fiction and Poetry (2002)

References

  1. ^ Stephen Romei (28 July 2011). "Kibble Literary Award stays in the family as daughter follows in light of mother". The Australian. Retrieved 20 August 2011.
  2. ^ Other Award Winners
  3. ^ Waverley Library Creates Award to Honour Buzo
  4. ^ "Writing WA - TAG Hungerford Award winners". 2 September 2005.

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