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Susie Anderson Susie Anderson i(A125139 works by)
Gender: Female
Heritage: Aboriginal ; Aboriginal Wergaia ; Aboriginal Wemba Wemba
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BiographyHistory

'Susie Anderson is a Wergaia and Wemba Wemba woman from Western Victoria and lives in Sydney. She has performed at local and international poetry events including LitCrawl Wellington and the Emerging Writers Festival in Melbourne. In 2016 she was a resident at the Banff Centre in Canada and in 2014 had a Wheeler Centre Hot Desk Fellowship. Selected publications include Runway Magazine, Running Dog, Rabbit Poetry, Australian Book Review, Voiceworks and The Lifted Brow.'

Source: Nakata Brophy Prize (2018).

Exhibitions

Most Referenced Works

Personal Awards

2021 winner black&write! Indigenous Writing Fellowships for 'The Body Country' [poetry collection].
2019 recipient The Neilma Sidney Literary Travel Fund
2019 highly commended black&write! Indigenous Writing Fellowships for unpublished manuscript 'Revolve'

Awards for Works

y separately published work icon The Body Country Sydney : Hachette Australia , 2023 26211190 2023 selected work poetry

''I keep looking at the stars

to see the universe, but the joke is

I am the universe.'

'the body country is an evocative exploration of a world that too often marginalises and the power of a land that can offer connection. A meditation of wandering and wondering on Country, inviting the reader to understand the complexities and changing forms of self and love.

'A Wergaia and Wemba Wemba woman, Susie Anderson captures profound meaning in moments often lost in the busyness of a day, encouraging us all to stop and allow ourselves the space to notice. To notice the shape of a mouth as it says goodbye; the colour of the sky as you fall in love; the way a steering wheel is turned carelessly after many wines; the crunch of dry ground after drought; the smell of fire on the wind; the movement of ants before rain; the power a word, a dress, a piece of art can give to run towards something new.

'These are poems that take us across rural and urban settings; from the personal to the universal, from looking inward to mapping the land and always bringing us back to the Country that connects us all.' (Publication summary)

2024 shortlisted Victorian Premier's Literary Awards Prize for Poetry
Revolve 2018 single work prose
— Appears in: Overland , Winter no. 231 2018;
2018 runner-up Nakata Brophy Short Fiction and Poetry Prize for Young Indigenous Writers
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