- Philip Neilsen
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name = Philip Neilsen
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birthdate = birth date and age|1949|9|20|df=y
birthplace =Brisbane ,Queensland ,Australia 1
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occupation = Writer, Academic, Editor
genre =Fiction , Adult, Young Adult, Children,Poetry
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website = [http://www.philipneilsen.org Philip Neilsen's official website]Philip Max Neilsen (born
20 September 1949 ) is an Australianpoet , fiction writer for adults, young adults and children, and editor. He is professor ofcreative writing and English at theQueensland University of Technology .Biography
Neilsen was born in
Brisbane ,Queensland ,Australia . His mother and father (an RAAF pilot 1942-1945) encouraged an interest in literature and social justice. His grandparents and great grandparents were emigrants to Australia fromNorway ,Scotland ,England andGermany . He attendedBrisbane Grammar School and theUniversity of Queensland where he gained honours, masters and doctoral degrees in English and taught for nine years. He founded the creative writing program at theQueensland University of Technology in 1997. He has been a member of the Literature Board of theAustralia Council for the Arts and Chair of the Queensland Writers’ Centre. Neilsen is married to legal ethicist Mhairead MacLeod.Writing and editing
Neilsen’s work uses satire, comic fantasy and realism to explore social, environmental and personal subjects. Favourite writers he has mentioned include
W. H. Auden ,Philip Roth ,Margaret Atwood ,David Malouf ,Kurt Vonnegut ,Audrey Thomas ,Roald Dahl andAnne Sexton . His poetry earned a Young Writer’s Fellowship from the Australia Council in 1976. " Edward Britton ", a young adult novel co-authored withGary Crew was a CBC Australian notable Book in 2001. His work has been translated into Chinese, German, Korean and Serbian. His poetry was included in the 2008 Norton anthology "The Making of a Sonnet" (Eds.Edward Hirsch &Eavan Boland ). He wrote the first monograph of literary criticism onDavid Malouf ’s work, "Imagined Lives" (UQP, 1990 & 1996) and edited the first collections of Australian satirical poetry (The Penguin Book of Australian Satirical Verse (1986) and "The Sting in the Wattle" (UQP, 1993). Neilsen’s poetry has been acclaimed byLes Murray ,John Kinsella andBruce Dawe , among others.Poetry books
"Faces of a Sitting Man" (Makar Press, 1975).
"The Art of Lying" (Makar Press, 1979)
"Life Movies" (QCP, 1981)
"We’ll All Go Together" (with Barry O’Donohue)(QCP, 1983)
"Without an Alibi" (Salt: Cambridge, 2008)Children’s and young adult books
"Emma and the Megahero" (Reed Books, 1995)
"The Lie" (Lothian, 1997)
"The Wombat King, " (Lothian, 1997)
"Edward Britton" (with Gary Crew) (Lothian, 2000)
"Splot the Viking" (Penguin, 2008)hort stories
His short stories have appeared in "
The State of the Art " (ed. Frank Moorhouse), "Paradise to Paranoia" (eds. Nigel Krauth and Robyn Sheehan), "Latitudes " (ed. Susan Johnson), "The Dark House" (ed. Gary Crew) and journals such as "Southerly ", "Overland " and "Linq ". The autobiographical essay ‘"Humility"’ appeared in "Eleven Saving Virtues" (ed. Ross Fitzgerald). A digital story ‘"The Storyteller’" is available at
http://www.kgurbanvillage.com.au/sharing/digital/philip.shtmReferences
Review of "Without an Alibi" in "Australian Book Review" June, 2008.
External links
QUT profile at http://www.creativeindustries.qut.edu.au/about_us/staff-profile/profile.jsp
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