Louise Wallace (born 1983) is a New Zealand poet.
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Born | 1983 (age 38–39) Gisborne, New Zealand |
Alma mater | Victoria University of Wellington |
Genre | Poetry |
Louise Wallace was born in Gisborne, New Zealand, in 1983.[1] She received a BA from Victoria University of Wellington in 2004 and an MA in creative writing at the International Institute of Modern Letters (Victoria University of Wellington) in 2008.[2]
Wallace's writing explores family stories and relationships, travel, and music.[2]
Her poems have appeared in many literary journals, including Akzente, Landfall, Meanjin, Snorkel, Sport, and Turbine. Her work has also been published in the Best New Zealand Poems series (2009 and 2011) and Essential New Zealand Poems: Facing the Empty Page (2014).[2]
Collected works of poems by Wallace include:
Wallace is the founder and editor of Starling, a literary journal showcasing young New Zealand writers.[3]
Wallace has taught creative writing at Massey University and the Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology.[4]
In 2015, Wallace received the Robert Burns Fellowship, a literary residency with the University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand.[4] While at Victoria University of Wellington, she was awarded the Biggs Prize for Poetry .[5]
Interviews with Louise Wallace on Radio NZ discussing Enough and Since June
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