Dale Lorna Jacobsen Dale Lorna Jacobsen i(A103751 works by)
Gender: Female
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BiographyHistory

Dale Lorna Jacobsen has been a regular contributor to Country Viewpoint on Radio National's Bush Telegraph, and has also written articles for Traveltime, the onboard magazine for Greyhound Australia, and for monthly magazine Hinterland Times, for which she was a regular feature writer between 2013 and 2018.

In addition to works indexed on AustLit, she has also published a substantial quantitiy of non-fiction works, including memoirs and works of local history: these include Teutoberg to Witta: How European Settlement Helped Make Maleny (2022) and Birds of Toohey Forest: A Checklist with Dr Carla Catterall (1991).

Her work has been supported and awarded by organisations including Arts Queensland (mentorship for the Union Jack manuscript) and regional organisations (including a Council Regional New Writers Scholarship for the Yenohan's Legacy manuscript).

Sources include http://www.abc.net.au/shortstories/2005.htm. Additional information via author.

Most Referenced Works

Notes

  • In addition to work individually indexed on AustLit, Dale Jacobsen has also published the following, non-fiction work outside AustLit's scope:

    • Teutoburg to Witta: How European Settlement Helped Make Maleny (with Dr Steve Chaddock), 2022.
    • 'The ALP and the ARU: How Personal Vendettas Can Bring Down a Government', in The Queensland Journal of Labour History, No.2 March 2006.
    • Birds of Toohey Forest: A Checklist (with Dr Carla Catterall of Griffith University's Faculty of Environmental Sciences), 1993 (reprinted 1998).
    • 'A Writer’s Shed', in She Sheds. Affirm Press, 2016.
    • 'Iconic Places', in Earth Dreams Magic: A Journey through the Blackall Range Region, Hinterland Business Centre, 2010.

Personal Awards

2020-2021 longlisted Adaptable (Queensland Writers Centre)
2005 winner ABC Radio Regional Production Fund Short Story Project ABC Radio Short Story Competition for The Pilot
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