Catherine Bateson
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Catherine Bateson | |
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| Born | 1960 (age 65–66) Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
| Education | Bachelor of Arts (Art History), University of Queensland |
| Occupations | Writer, poet, educator |
| Years active | 1990–present |
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| Children | 2 |
| Awards | CBCA Book of the Year (Younger Readers) (2003, 2006) John Shaw Neilson Award for Poetry |
Catherine Bateson (born 1960 in Sydney) is an Australian writer.
Born in Sydney in 1960, Bateson grew up in a second-hand bookshop in Brisbane. She attained a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Queensland, with a major in art history.[1]
Her first published novel was Painted Love Letters, a portrait of a family coping with death. She has published two volumes of poetry, and three verse novels for young adults using a variety of poetic forms including haiku, free verse, free renga and acrostic.
Bateson has taught creative writing for the past thirteen years, and has been a guest writer at many schools. Her work has been read on radio and featured on television. She has also appeared at various poetry and writers festivals throughout Australia. She coordinated La Mama Poetica at La Mama Theatre in Melbourne.
Bateson is the mother of two children, Alasdair, born in 1991 and Helen, born 1992.
She currently teaches creative writing at GippsTafe, Victoria and lives in the Dandenong Ranges, Victoria.
Bibliography
- Pomegranates from the Underworld (1990)
- The Vigilant Heart (1998)
- A Dangerous Girl (2000) ( Catherine's 1st published novel )
- The Year It All Happened (2001)
- Painted Love Letters (2002)
- Rain May and Captain Daniel (2002)
- The Airdancer of Glass (2004)
- Millie and the Night Heron (2005)
- His Name in Fire (2006)
- Being Bee (2006)
- The Wish Pony, Woolshed Press (2008)
- Magenta McPhee, Woolshed Press (2009)
- Marriage for Beginners: And other poems, John Leonard Press (2009)
- Mimi and the Blue Slave, Woolshed Press (2010)
- Hanging Out, Omnibus Books (2010)
- Star, Omnibus Books (2012)
- Lisette's Paris Notebook, Allen & Unwin (2017)