Rhyll McMaster (born 1947 in
Brisbane
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) is a contemporary Australian
poet
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and
novelist
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. She has worked as a secretary, a nurse and a sheep farmer. She now lives in
Sydney and has written full-time since 2000. She is a recipient of the
Barbara Jefferis Award
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.
Biography
Her poems have been appearing in Australian publications since she was sixteen. Her first book of
poetry
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, ''The Brineshrimp'', 1972, won the
Harri Jones Memorial Prize for Poetry
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; ''Washing the Money'', 1986, was awarded the
C.J. Dennis Prize for Poetry and the
Grace Leven Prize for Poetry
The Grace Leven Prize for Poetry was an annual poetry award in Australia, given in the name of Grace Leven who died in 1922. It was established by William Baylebridge who "made a provision for an annual poetry prize in memory of 'my benefactres ...
. ''On My Empty Feet'' was published in 1993 and poems from that selection were broadcast as a play for radio by the
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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in 1996. ''Flying the Coop, New and Selected Poems, 1972-1994'', was awarded the
Grace Leven Prize for Poetry
The Grace Leven Prize for Poetry was an annual poetry award in Australia, given in the name of Grace Leven who died in 1922. It was established by William Baylebridge who "made a provision for an annual poetry prize in memory of 'my benefactres ...
in 1994. ''Chemical Bodies, A Diary of Probable Events, 1994-1997'' was published in 1997. ''Evolutionary History of Edward Kelly in Primary Colours'', a response to nine of Sir Sidney Nolan's Ned Kelly paintings, was commissioned by the Nolan Gallery and published in an illustrated limited edition, with a foreword by Geoffrey Dutton in 1999. ''Late Night Shopping'' was published in 2012.
Her first novel, ''Feather Man'' was published in Australia by Brandl & Schlesinger in 2007 and in the UK, US & Canada by
Marion Boyars Publishers, 2008. It was awarded the inaugural 2008
Barbara Jefferis Award
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and the
UTS Glenda Adams Award for New Writing,
New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards
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, 2008. It was shortlisted for the
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,
Victorian Premier's Literary Award
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, 2007 and for the
Australian Literature Society Gold Medal
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, 2008 for an outstanding literary work. ''Feather Man'' has now been translated into Mandarin and Ukrainian.
McMaster has also been employed by ''
The Canberra Times
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History
''The Canberra Times'' was launched in ...
'' as a poetry editor and as a book reviewer by ''
The Sydney Morning Herald
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'', ''
The Australian
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'' and
Australian Book Review.
McMaster has been a chairperson and judge of the "
NSW Premier's Literary Awards" and fellowships, and a panel chair at the Sydney Writer's Festival. "
www.rhyllmcmaster.com"
Bibliography
Poetry
;Collections
*
* ''Washing the Money: Poems with photographs'' (
Angus & Robertson, 1986)
* ''On My Empty Feet'' (William Heinemann, 1993)
* ''Flying the Coop: New and selected poems 1972-1994'' (William Heinemann, 1994)
* ''Chemical Bodies: A diary of probable events, 1994-1997'' (Brandl & Schlesinger, 1997)
* ''Evolutionary History of Edward Kelly in Primary Colours'', 1999 (Edition & Artist Book Studio, ANU, for the Cultural Facilities Corporation, ACT)
* ''Late Night Shopping'' (Brandl & Schlesinger, 2013)
Novels
* ''
Feather Man'' (Brandl & Schlesinger, 2007)
Book reviews
External links
*
The poems of Rhyll McMasterfrom ''
Australian Book Review''
Review of ''Feather Man''from ''
Brisbane Times
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''
An excerpt from the novel ''Feather Man'' from Marion Boyars
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1947 births
Living people
20th-century Australian novelists
20th-century Australian poets
20th-century Australian women writers
21st-century Australian novelists
21st-century Australian poets
21st-century Australian women writers
Australian Book Review people
Australian women novelists
Australian women poets
Writers from Brisbane
Writers from Sydney