Dianne Ruth Pettis (1955 – 13 May 2008) was a novelist and journalist from New Zealand.
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Born | 1955 Waipawa, Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand |
Died | 13 May 2008 Otago Peninsula |
Nationality | New Zealander |
Genre | fiction, journalist |
Notable works | ‘’Like Small Bones’’, The First Touch of Light |
Pettis was born in Waipawa, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand. In addition to her novels, poetry, and short stories, she worked as a journalist, a script writer for the Natural History Unit and a communications manager.[1]
Pettis' poetry and short fiction have been included in Landfall, Sport and Takahe, and broadcast on Radio New Zealand.[1] Her work was also included in:
Like Small Bones, was shortlisted for the Best First Book section in the Asia Pacific region for the Commonwealth Writers’ Prize.[2] In 2006 she was awarded the Robert Burns Fellowship, a literary residency at the University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand.[3]
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