Catherine Cole

Catherine Cole is an Australian author and academic. She lives between Australia, South West France and the UK. Cole's work in the fields of fiction, poetry, non-fiction, and academic writing has been widely published both in Australia in the UK, US, China and Vietnam.

Her book Dry Dock was a finalist for the 2000 Ned Kelly Award for Best First Novel. In 2015, her short story "Forever Re-Starting" was commended for the Elizabeth Jolley Short Story Prize. Cole also has judged some of Australia's leading writing prizes.

As a professor of creative writing at both the University of Wollongong and RMIT University, Melbourne and as a senior lecturer at University of Technology, Sydney, Cole has supervised some of Australia's leading and emerging writers in their postgraduate degrees.

Literary career
Cole began her literary career publishing poetry in a range of Australian poetry journals with the support of her mentor, A.D. Hope, whom she later wrote about in her memoir, The Poet Who Forgot (2008). Her first published prose fiction was short story, followed by the novels Dry Dock (1999), Skin Deep (2005), then The Grave at Thu Le (2006), which examines French colonialism in Vietnam.

Cole's Private Dicks and Feisty Chicks, published in 1996, explores the lure of crime fiction and its increasing popularity across international cultures. In 2009, Cole, along with Vicki Karaminas and Peter McNeil, co-edited Fashion in Fiction, Fashion in Textiles, Television and Film. In 2010, her lifelong fascination with Vietnam was further explored in the collection The Perfume River: Writing from Vietnam.

Some of Cole's recent short stories have been published in Australian journals and anthologies and have been produced by and read on BBC Radio 4.

Residences

 * 2015 Inaugural Visiting Writing Fellow, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, China
 * 2008 Visiting Fellow, University of East Anglia, United Kingdom
 * 2002 Writer in Residence, Keesing Studio, Cite International des Arts, Paris,France
 * 2001 Asialink Fellow, The Gioi Publishing, Hanoi, Vietnam

Awards and honors
Cole has won, been shortlisted, and/or been commended for the following awards:


 * 2000: Ned Kelly Award for Best First Novel, Dry Dock, finalist
 * 2002: Ned Kelly Award for Best Novel, Skin Deep, finalist
 * 2004: Ned Kelly Award for Best Novel, Private Dicks and Feisty Chicks, finalist


 * 2005: Asher Award Melbourne University award
 * 2015: Elizabeth Jolley Short Story Prize, "Forever Re-Starting", commended tile
 * 2015: Fool For Poetry International Chapbook Competition, finalist
 * Davitt Award for Australian Crime Writing
 * Munster Poetry Prize
 * Peter Blazey Prize for Non-Fiction Manuscript

Cole also has judged some of Australia's leading writing prizes, including the Age Book of the Year, the Barbara Jefferis Award, and The National Jazz Writing Competition.

Short stories

 * Her Annotated Hair 2009 Trunk: Hair #1
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 * Her Annotated Hair 2009 Trunk: Hair #1

Other works

 * Travelling Partners: Using Literary Studies to Support Creative Writing about Real Spaces Conference of the Australian Association of Writing Programs. Eds. Brien D., Cole C., & Freiman M. (Lobb, J.)

Radio

 * The Road to Austinmer Beach 2014 June BBC Radio Four