- Carmel Bird
Carmel Bird (born
30 August 1940 ) is anAustralia nnovelist ,short story writer and literary editor. She has also been a school teacher, and a teacher of creative writing.Life
Bird was born in Launceston, Tasmania. She took a BA from the
University of Tasmania and taught from 1961 to 1981 (English and French in secondary schools until 1973). She lived and studied for a period in Europe and the USA before settling in Melbourne. While in Melbourne she taught adult courses at the Council for Adult Education in the short story.She has taught at many universities and TAFEs, including Holmesglen TAFE for 1986 and 1987 and most recently at
La Trobe University in 2003, and has been a writer in residence. She also supported theArts Victoria young writers programme and gave a two-week lecture at theMelbourne Zoo about writing. She is a frequent guest at theMelbourne Writers' Festival .She is interested in the performance aspect of her work, and produce a cassette titled "Dr God". [Adelaide (1988) p. 14]
Bird is a collector of paintings, especially of lesser known women painters.cite book |last= Bird |first= Carmel |authorlink= |coauthors= |title= "The legacy of Fiona Marquand" |publisher= |date= 2004 |location= |pages= |url= |doi= |id= |isbn= ]
Writing career
Her first book was "Births, Deaths and Marriages", a collection of short stories, published in 1983. Her first and second books were self-published
In 1988 she wrote a popular writing guide "Dear Writer". In 1995 her book "The White Garden" was nominated for
The Age Book of the Year and was shortlisted for six other major awards. It was also shortlisted for theMiles Franklin Award , as was her earlier novel "The Bluebird Cafe" (1990). Many of her short stories and her two novels include themes of fantasy and horror. Her latest short story collection as of 2005 is "The Essential Bird".In 1996 she was one of the first Australian writers to use hypertext, creating and designing the website janeeyre@window, in which Jane Eyre is involved in creating a CD-ROM about the houses in her life. Also in 1996 she wrote a novel under the name, Jack Power: "Crisis", which she later released under her own name. She put "The Red Shoes" on CD-ROM.
Awards and nominations
* 1991 - shortlisted in the Miles Franklin Award for "The Bluebird Cafe"
* 1996 - shortlisted in the Miles Franklin Award for "The White Garden"
* 2001 - winner of the Philip Hodgins Memorial Medal at the Mildura Writer's Festivalcite web |title= Mildura Writers' Festival, Thursday 20 - Sunday 23 July 2006 |publisher= Arts Festival 07 Mildura/Wentworth |url= http://www.mwaf.com.au/html/mainnav/writers.html |accessdate= 2007-08-04 ]Notes
References
* Adelaide, Debra (1988) "Australian women writers: a bibliographic guide", London, Pandora
* Bird, Carmel. (2004) "The legacy of Fiona Marquand"External links
* [http://www.carmelbird.com/index.html Official website of Carmel Bird, including news, extracts and CV]
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DATE OF BIRTH=31 August 1940
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