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Peter Long Peter Long i(A65336 works by)
Gender: Male
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BiographyHistory

'Peter Long is a Brisbane writer with an interest in regional and historical fiction and any other topic that attracts his fancy. He attempts all forms but appreciates short stories for their variety, discipline, subtlety and colour, and novels for their ability to provide a platform for extended ideas.

'Peter has worked as a stockman, public servant, consultant, researcher and academic. As a Rotary Graduate Fellow, he studied in Canada and holds degrees from Queensland University and University of Toronto. His poetry has been highly commended in the 1980 and 1981 McGregor Literary Competition and a long poem published in Paper Children, an anthology from that competition. He has been long-listed and published in both The Stringybark and Sydney Hammond short story competitions and his collection of short stories long-listed in the 2020 Hawkeye Manuscript Development Prize.

'Peter Long has been a QWC committee member since 2021 with a focus on support for regional writers.'

Source: Hawkeye Books.

Most Referenced Works

Notes

  • In addition to awards individually indexed on AustLit, Peter Long has been shortlisted (2022) and longlisted (2020, 2023) for the Sydney Hammond Short Story Competition, and longlisted (2021) for the Hawkeye Manuscript Development Competition.

Personal Awards

Awards for Works

The Spark 2023 single work short story
— Appears in: The Blue Dragon 2023;
2023 third place The Stringybark Short Story Award Erotic Short Story Award
Mick 2023 single work short story
— Appears in: Like Clockwork 2023; (p. 89-94)
2022 shortlisted The Stringybark Short Story Award
Worgan's Piano 2020 single work short story
— Appears in: Golah Sing : Thirty-three Award-winning Stories from the Stringybark Times Past Award 2020; (p. 158-162)
2020 highly commended The Stringybark Short Story Award Times Past Award
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