Diane Fahey
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Diane Mary Fahey is an Australian
Australia
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 poet. She was born Diane Mary Brotheridge in Melbourne, Australia and currently lives in the Barwon Heads area, near Geelong.

A winner of the 1985 Mattara Poetry Prize and many other awards, Fahey has been widely published in Australian and internationally and received writing grants from the Australia Council
Australia Council
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, Arts Victoria and Arts South Australia. She has been writer in residence at Ormond College, University of Melbourne
University of Melbourne
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 and the University of Adelaide
University of Adelaide
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.

Her main creative concerns are nature writing, Greek myths, visual art, fairy tales and literary mystery novels. Her most recent collection Sea Wall and River Light (Five Islands Press) is a series of sonnets about Barwon Heads, tracing the year at that place.

Fahey holds a B.A. and an M.A. in Literature and a PhD in Creative Writing for her study, 'Places and Spaces of the Writing Life'.

Publications

  • Voices from the Honeycomb (1986)
  • Metamorphoses (1988)
  • Turning the Hourglass (1990)
  • Mayflies in Amber (1994)
  • The Body in Time (1995)
  • Listening to a Far Sea (1998)
  • The Sixth Swan (2001)
  • Sea Wall and River Light (2006)
  • The Mystery of Rosa Morland (2008)

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