Shonagh Koea

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Born1939
Taranaki, New Zealand
OccupationWriter
Shonagh Koea
Born1939
Taranaki, New Zealand
OccupationWriter

Shonagh Maureen Koea (born 1939) is a New Zealand fiction writer.[1]

Koea was born in Taranaki, New Zealand, in 1939, and grew up in Hastings, Hawke's Bay.[2][3][4] She became a journalist and began working at the Taranaki Herald newspaper in New Plymouth. There she met and married a fellow journalist, George Koea of Te Āti Awa.[5][6] She wrote novels as a pastime; however none were published.[7] In her late 20s Koea stopped writing fiction, disillusioned with her lack of success. However, ten years later, in 1981, she submitted a story to New Zealand's leading literary contest of the time (the Air New Zealand Short Story Competition) and won.[7] Her stories began to be published in magazines such as The Listener.

Koea's husband died in 1987, and in 1990 she moved to Auckland.[3] Since then, she has been a full-time writer; she has received a number of literary grants and fellowships, and produced novels, short stories and memoirs.[3]

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