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Susan Hampton Susan Hampton i(A23056 works by) (a.k.a. Sue Hampton)
Born: Established: 1949 Inverell, Inverell - Ashford area, New England, New South Wales, ;
Gender: Female
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Susan Hampton writes poetry, drama, short stories, literary criticism and has a novel in progress. She has been a literary editor, poet, short story writer and teacher in creative writing and journalism courses and been a writer-in-residence at many universities. She was Writing Fellow at the Australian National University in 1993.

Hampton edits manuscripts for both new and published writers, and has edited poetry for The Canberra Times, as well as collections of poetry and literary criticism.

A resident of Canberra since 1992, Hampton's poetry includes both sonnets and longer poems. Her work has been praised by critics for being characterised by "warmth, sensitivity and wit".

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y separately published work icon Anything Can Happen Glebe : Puncher and Wattmann , 2023 26646751 2023 single work autobiography

'Warm and wry, mixing high culture and suburban realism, the laconic and the artful, Anything Can Happen is a memoir from one of Australia’s literary trailblazers. Funny, heartbreaking, it has exactly the arc of a good story, with a theme about storytelling and lies and how truth and memory are complex. It keeps in play so many things: irony and spirituality, a slice of social history of Sydney’s inner west, a farm in Victoria, a lesbian subculture, Mardi Gras, the literary pleasures of teaching writing. Juxtaposition is her gift, as is the very natural speaking voice. With the eye of a poet, and the dry drollery of someone who has experienced it all, straight and married, gay and married, mother, friend, lover, writer, this is a raw and powerful account of a life lived fully.' (Publication summary)

2025 shortlisted Victorian Premier's Literary Awards Award for Non-Fiction
y separately published work icon Surly Girls Sydney : Collins , 1989 Z40150 1989 selected work short story poetry criticism prose drama humour
1990 winner Warana Writers' Awards Steele Rudd Award
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