Fiona Hile’s first full-length collection, Novelties (Hunter 2013), was awarded the 2014 NSW Premier’s Literary Awards Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry. In 2012, she was joint winner of the Gwen Harwood Poetry Prize for which “Paterson’s Curse” was also highly commended. Her poems have been published or are forthcoming in Poetry, The Age, Australian Book Review, The Best Australian Poems, Award Winning Australian Writing, Poetry International Web, Overland, Shearsman, Cordite, Southerly, Westerly and elsewhere. Her second collection, Subtraction, will be published by Hunter in 2016.


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