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Ian Reid Ian Reid i(A12794 works by) (a.k.a. Ian William Reid)
Born: Established: 1943 Wellington, Wellington (Region), North Island,
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New Zealand,
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Pacific Region,
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Gender: Male
Arrived in Australia: 1967
Heritage: New Zealander
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BiographyHistory

Professor Ian Reid was appointed Deputy Vice-Chancellor at Curtin University of Technology in 1991 and Deputy Vice-Chancellor of the Office of Teaching in 1997. His earlier schooling and university studies were in New Zealand. He holds a PhD from Adelaide University which he completed in 1970, and has been a Fellow of both the Australian Institute of Management and the Australian College of Education. Reid has studied and taught at a number of universities in Australia, the USA and New Zealand. As well as poetry and criticism, he is the author of educational studies.

Most Referenced Works

Personal Awards

Awards for Works

Coming to Our Senses 2022 single work poetry
— Appears in: Poetry d'Amour 2022 2022;
2022 commended Poetry d’Amour Love Poetry Contest
y separately published work icon The Madwoman's Coat Ardross : Framework Press , 2021 22779820 2021 single work novel historical fiction

'1897: Isabella Trent is found murdered in a Fremantle asylum cell. Why did she die? Who is the killer? What is the meaning of the ornate motifs that she has secretly embroidered on a man’s frock coat? And who, really, is Isabella?

'Years earlier, young Lucy Malpass leaves her home in Staffordshire for London, where she is drawn into a community of artists and socialists around William Morris and his family. Before long there is not only a prospect of fulfilling work but also a glimpse of reciprocal passion. Then her high hopes gradually begin to unravel.

'There seems to be a link between Lucy and Isabella, related in some way to an old Icelandic tale. But what exactly is this link, and what can it explain about their closely held secrets?'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2021 longlisted HNSA Historical Novel Prize Adult
So Long i "Things that hook their talons in memory's gut", 2017 single work poetry
— Appears in: Ear to Earth : An Anthology of Australian Poetry 2017 2017; (p. 25)

This poem is in two numbered parts.

2017 commended Henry Kendall Poetry Award

Known archival holdings

Flinders University of South Australia (S.A)
Deakin University (VIC)
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