Katherine Healy Katherine Healy i(12934281 works by)
Gender: Female
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BiographyHistory

Katherine Healy is a writer and poet living in South Australia’s Adelaide Hills.

She holds a Master of Letters in Creative Writing from Central Queensland University and has published short fiction, creative non-fiction and poetry. In 2018, Katherine was shortlisted for the both Peter Porter Poetry Prize and the Nillumbik Ekphrasis Award. In 2020, she won MiNDFOOD magazine’s inaugural ‘Poem of the Year’ competition.

Most Referenced Works

Notes

  • In addition to works individually published on AustLit, Katherine Healy has also published the following works (Idiom 23 is indexed on AustLit to 2014):

    • Five views of Yeppen-Yeppen, Murray and Crescent Lagoon (poem) in Idiom 23, Volume 25, March 2016, p.37
    • ‘Skatey’ (short story) in Idiom 23, Volume 25, March 2016, pp.38-40
    • In Rockhampton Botanic Garden (poem) in Idiom 23, Volume 25, March 2016, p.40
    • Giorgio Morandi’s Pots (poem) in Idiom 23, Volume 26, March 2017, p.42
    • ‘Soap and Frangipani: Memoriam for a Danish Migrant Apprentice’ (creative non-fiction) in Idiom 23, Volume 27, August 2018, pp. 32-35
    • Conundrum and Process (poem) in Idiom 23, Volume 27, August 2018, p.36
    • Soaring: Henri de Toulouse- Lautrec’s ‘Jane Averil’, 1893 (poem) in Idiom 23, Volume 28, December 2019, p.16

Personal Awards

Awards for Works

Decoding Paul Klee’s Mit Grünen Strümpfen (With Green Stockings) 1939 i "Her green stockinged legs are the conduit", 2018 single work poetry
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , March no. 399 2018; (p. 33)
2018 shortlisted Peter Porter Poetry Prize
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