Anna Krien
Australian journalist, essayist, fiction and nonfiction writer and poet
Anna Krien is an Australian journalist, essayist, fiction and nonfiction writer and poet.
Career
Krien has contributed to a number of Australian publications, including The Monthly , The Age , The Big Issue , The Best Australian Essays ,[ 1] Griffith Review , Voiceworks , Going Down Swinging , Colors , Frankie and Dazed & Confused .[ 2]
Krien has written poetry for a number of years. Her poem, "The Last Broadcasters", won the 2008 Val Vallis Award and "Horses" was included in The Best Australian Poems 2010 .[ 3]
In 2014 she became only the second woman to win the £25,000 (A$47,000) William Hill Sports Book of the Year award since its inception 1989.[ 4]
Krien has written two contributions to the Quarterly Essay — "Us & Them: On the Importance of Animals"[ 5] and "The Long Goodbye: Coal, Coral and Australia's Climate Deadlock".[ 6] In 2019 she joined the judging panel for the Horne Prize .[ 7] As of 2019 she was based in Melbourne , Victoria.[ 8]
Awards and recognition
Krien was a recipient of a Sidney Myer Creative Fellowship , an award of A$160,000 given to mid-career creatives and thought leaders.[ 9]
Shortlisted, Victorian Premier's Prize for Fiction , 2020, for Act of Grace [ 14]
Longlisted, Miles Franklin Award , 2020, for Act of Grace [ 15]
Shortlisted, Queensland Literary Awards , Fiction Book Award, 2020, for Act of Grace [ 16]
Publications
Nonfiction
Fiction
References
^ The best Australian essays 2015 . Williamson, Geordie,, Smee, Sebastian., Crawford, Anwen., Tumarkin, Maria M., Flannery, Tim F. (Tim Fridtjof), 1956-, Wheatley, Nadia. Collingwood Vic, Australia. 2 November 2015. ISBN 978-1-86395-777-9 . OCLC 913499733 .{{cite book }}
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^ a b "Shortlist 2014 · The Stella Prize" . The Stella Prize . Retrieved 1 March 2020 .
^ The best Australian poems 2010 . Adamson, Robert, 1943-. Melbourne. ISBN 978-1-921825-70-5 . OCLC 891652170 .{{cite book }}
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^ Dugdale, John (27 November 2014). "Anna Krien's Night Games wins sports book of the year prize" . The Guardian . ISSN 0261-3077 . Retrieved 1 March 2020 .
^ Krien, Anna. Us and them : on the importance of animals . Collingwood, Victoria. ISBN 978-1-921870-56-9 . OCLC 893683030 .
^ Krien, Anna. (2017). Quarterly Essay 66 The Long Goodbye : Coal, Coral and Australia's Climate Deadlock . Collingwood: Schwartz Publishing Pty. Ltd. ISBN 978-1-925435-73-3 . OCLC 992580413 .
^ "Lebeter wins Horne Prize 2019 for essay on climate change and biodiversity" . Books+Publishing . 11 December 2019. Archived from the original on 19 December 2019. Retrieved 1 March 2020 .
^ On, Thuy (28 September 2019). "The focused eye of journalist Anna Krien" . The Sydney Morning Herald . Retrieved 1 March 2020 .
^ "Past Award Recipients" . Sidney Myer Fund & The Myer Foundation . Retrieved 2 November 2022 .
^ "True Stories: Writing History - Conference | National Library Of Australia" . www.nla.gov.au . Retrieved 1 March 2020 .
^ a b "Victorian Premier's Literary Awards 2011" . The Wheeler Centre . Archived from the original on 8 February 2019. Retrieved 1 March 2020 .
^ "Foray into sport's underbelly wins top award" . www.deakin.edu.au . Retrieved 1 March 2020 .
^ "Whodunnit? The women killing it in crime writing" . The New Daily . 4 September 2014. Retrieved 1 March 2020 .
^ "2020 Victorian Premier's Literary Awards shortlists announced" . Books+Publishing . 2 December 2019. Archived from the original on 28 January 2020. Retrieved 1 March 2020 .
^ "Miles Franklin Literary Award 2020 longlist announced" . Books+Publishing . 12 May 2020. Archived from the original on 23 May 2020. Retrieved 12 May 2020 .
^ "Queensland Literary Awards 2020 shortlists announced" . Books+Publishing . 5 August 2020. Archived from the original on 19 September 2020. Retrieved 6 August 2020 .
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