Renee Wen-Wei Liang (born 1973) is a New Zealand paediatrician, poet, essayist, short story writer, playwright, librettist, theatre producer and medical researcher. She has been the recipient of several awards for her services to arts, science and medicine and is also noted for her services to the Chinese New Zealand community. She lives in Auckland.
Biography
Liang was born in 1973.
She is a second generation Chinese New Zealander
and has two younger sisters, Rhea (a surgeon) and
Roseanne
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(a filmmaker).
She attended
St Cuthbert's College and graduated from the
University of Auckland
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with a Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery in 1996, a Master of Creative Writing in 2007 and a Postgraduate Diploma of Arts (Theatre) in 2009.
She also holds a specialist qualification as a Fellow of the
Royal Australasian College of Physicians
The Royal Australasian College of Physicians (RACP) is a not-for-profit professional organisation responsible for training and educating physicians and paediatricians across Australia and New Zealand.
The RACP is responsible for training both ...
.
She has toured eight plays to festivals and venues nationally.
Her poetry and short stories have been published in both New Zealand and overseas journals and websites such as New Zealand Listener, JAAM, Blackmail Press, Tongue in your Ear, Sidestream and Magazine.
Liang's play ''The Bone Feeder'' was commissioned as an opera through
Carla Van Zon
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, and performed as an opera on 23 March 2017 at the
Auckland Arts Festival
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.
Her Interactive digital narrative work ''Golden Threads'' was created in partnership with illustrator Allan Xia as part of
Auckland Museum
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's 2017 exhibition "Being Chinese in Aotearoa: A photographic journey".
She has also run many community writing workshops, including a programme for migrant women called New Kiwi Women Write Their Stories,
and from these has produced a number of anthologies of migrant women’s writing.
The Kitchen is a writing workshop based around sharing stories in local neighbourhoods.
As a paediatrician, she has a special interest in child health and adolescent health and leads the Asian Advisory Group for the longitudinal project Growing Up In New Zealand.
Liang lives in Auckland.
Honours and awards
Liang's play ''The Quiet Room'' was shortlisted for the
Adam NZ Play Award in 2014; it also won the teen section of
Playmarket
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’s Plays for the Young in 2014 and the NZ Writers Guild SWANZ (Script Writer Awards New Zealand) Award for Best Play in 2016.
''Under the Same Moon'' was a finalist in the SWANZ Best Play Awards in 2015. Golden Threads won the Play by Play Award for Diversity in 2017.
In 2010, Liang was the recipient of the Sir Peter Blake Emerging Leader Award for her achievements in arts, science and medicine.
In 2012, she won the non-fiction category of the Royal Society Manhire Prize in Science Writing for Creative Non-Fiction with her piece ''Epigenetics: navigating our inner seas''.
She received the NZ Chinese Society (Auckland Branch) Senior Achievement award in 2012
and won the Arts and Culture category of the
NEXT Woman of the Year Awards
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in 2018.
She was a recipient of the D’Arcy Writers Grant in 2018 and her resulting essay, ''A Kete Half Empty, was'' published in ''
North & South'' in January 2020.
In the
2018 New Year Honours
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, Liang was appointed a
Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit
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, for services to the arts.
Published works
;Poetry
* ''Chinglish (''Soapbox Press, 2008)
* ''Banana'' (Monster Fish Publishing, 2008)
* ''Cardiac Cycle,'' illustrated by Cat Auburn (Monster Fish Publishing, 2008)
* ''Towards the Cyclone'' (Monster Fish Publishing, 2010)
;Plays, operas and musicals
* ''First Asian AB''
* ''Lantern'' (2009)
* ''The Bone Feeder'' (2010) a play and an opera
* ''The Quiet Room'' (2013)
* ''Under the Same Moon'' (2015)
* ''Dominion Road the Musical'' with music composed by Jun Bin Lee (2017)
* ''The Bone Feeder'': adapted as an opera with music composed by Gareth Farr (2017)
* ''Sofija's Garden'' (2019)
;Digital
* ''Golden Threads'' (2017)
;Non-fiction
* ''When We Remember To Breathe: Mess, Magic and Mothering'' with Michele Powles (Magpie Pulp, 2019)
;As editor
* ''New beginnings: new Kiwi women write their stories'' (Monster Fish Publishing, 2012)
* ''New flights: writing from Kiwi migrant women'' (Monster Fish Publishing, 2015)
External links
* Profile o
Renee Liangon Playmarket website
* Profile o
Renee Liangon Read NZ Te Pou Muramura website
* Profile o
Dr Renee Liangon NZ Asian Leaders website
*
References
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1973 births
Living people
New Zealand paediatricians
University of Auckland alumni
Members of the New Zealand Order of Merit
21st-century New Zealand dramatists and playwrights
Writers from Auckland
New Zealand women dramatists and playwrights
New Zealand people of Chinese descent
People educated at St Cuthbert's College, Auckland