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Kate Llewellyn

Kate Llewellyn is an Australian poet, author, diarist and travel writer.

Biography
Eldest of four children of Ron and Ivy Brinkworth (née Shemmald), Llewellyn was born Kathleen Jill Brinkworth in 1936 in Tumby Bay on Eyre Peninsula, South Australia. Llewellyn trained at the Royal Adelaide Hospital, graduating as a registered nurse in 1958. The couple divorced in 1972. She was also involved in the Poets Union. Llewellyn began writing as an undergraduate. In addition to her poetry, she has written book reviews, criticisms and essays for Australian poetry and prose anthologies, magazines and newspapers and also on travel, gardening, food and people. Llewellyn is a regular speaker at writers' festivals, including the 2015 Adelaide Writers' Week. She has also taught creative writing courses and been writer-in-residence at a number of colleges, universities and writers' centres across Australia. ==Recognition==
Recognition
Australian Writers, 1975–2000 (one volume of the Dictionary of Literary Biography published by Thomson Gale, 2002-6) edited by Selina Samuels includes a biography of Llewellyn by Dorothy Jones. In 2005 Llewellyn received a Literature Board Fellowship (Australia Council Grants, Awards and Fellowships) valued at $80,000 to write an autobiography and book of poems. ==Awards==
Awards
• 2006 Australian Book of the Year for Playing with Water (2005) diary • 1982 Joint Winner, Anne Elder Award (Fellowship of Australian Writers Victoria Inc. National Literary Awards) for Trader Kate and the Elephants (Friendly Street Poets) • 1975 Bundey Prize for English Verse for Teeth and Other Verses (1975) Selected work poetry ==Bibliography==
Selected contributions
In 1982 three of Llewellyn’s short stories – "The Balts", "Gone" and "I Am My Own Companion" – were published in Frictions, an Anthology of Fiction by Women, edited by Anna Gibbs and Alison Tilson (Sybylla Cooperative Press & Publications, 1982). Her short story for ''Room to Move: The Redress Press Book of Australian Women's Short Stories'' edited by Suzanne Falkiner (Allen & Unwin, 1985) was one of 32 chosen from over 700 submissions. She is represented in The New Oxford Book of Australian Verse Chosen by Les A Murray (Oxford University Press, 1986). One of her poems, "To a Married Man", appears in 60 Classic Australian Poems, with commentaries by Geoff Page (University of New South Wales Press, 2009). It originally appeared in her award-winning book, Trader Kate and the Elephants. Her poem, "Finished", from Selected Poems, was selected by John Leonard for inclusion in Australian Verse: An Oxford Anthology (Melbourne Oxford University Press, 1998). Places in the heart: thirty prominent Australians reveal their special corners of the world, edited and compiled by Susan Kurosawa (Sceptre, 1997) includes her "Endless Horizons". ==References==
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