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Kierin
Meehan, born in Brisbne, wanted to be a ballerina
or a vet, but chose to teach instead because pointe
shoes hurt and she was frightened of animals.
She studied German and Japanese, completed a performing
arts course specialising in dance, then worked
as a dance teacher and choreographer (her favourite
thing) for ten years.
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It
was not until she went to live in a small windswept
town on Hokkaido's west coast that she thought
about writing. Her first novel, HANNAH'S
WINTER, published in 2001, was shortlisted
for the Patricia Wrightson Prize in the 2002 NSW
Premier's Literary Awards and was a notable Book
in the 2002 CBC Awards. HANNAH'S
WINTER is a lovely combination of fact,
fantasy, humour and touching sincerity, and follows
Australian teenager Hannah as she spends a semester
in Japan.
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Her
second novel, NIGHT SINGING,
is set in contemporary Australia. Published in
2003, it is a funny and fascinating story of the
relationships that form during adolescence and
incorporates a moving tale of survival in Hiroshima
at the end of the Second World War.
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Kierin
enjoys bushwalking (slowly), dancing and reading.
Talking to people as part of her research is one
of her favourite parts of writing. Living once
again in Brisbane, she is available to talk to
secondary students.
Kierin
Meehan's latest novel is IN
THE MONKEY FOREST and
is every bit as good as her first two award winning
books.
Click
here
for a list of titles by Kierin available through
our on-line bookstore.
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