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Susan Hawthorne (born 30 November 1951) is an
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writer, poet, political commentator and publisher. Together with
Renate Klein Renate Klein (born 5 April 1945) is an Australian academic, writer, publisher, and feminist health activist. Klein was an associate professor in women's studies at Deakin University until her retirement in 2006, and with Dr Susan Hawthorne, she co ...
, she is co-founder and director of Spinifex Press, a leading independent feminist publisher that celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2016 in
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with a festival of radical feminism. She and Klein were named winners of the George Robertson Award, which recognises publishers with 30 years or more service to publishing.


Career

Hawthorne is an expert in feminist publishing as well as independent publishing generally. She is the English language co-ordinator of The International Alliance of Independent Publishers (based in
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). Hawthorne has a doctorate in Women's Studies and Political Science from the
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, as well as post graduate qualifications in Ancient Greek and Sanskrit and a Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Philosophy from
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. She is an Adjunct Professor in the Writing Program at James Cook University. Hawthorne is also an
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and circus performer. She has performed solo and in the Performing Older Women's Circus as well as in the Melbourne's Women's Circus.


Writing

Hawthorne's writing includes poetry, fiction and non-fiction books. Her poetry collection ''Cow'' was shortlisted for the 2012 Kenneth Slessor Poetry Prize in the NSW Premier's Literary Awards and the Audre Lorde Lesbian Poetry Prize (USA). Her poetry collection ''Earth's'' ''Breath'' was shortlisted for the 2010 Judith Wright Poetry Prize. Her novel ''The Falling Woman'' was selected as one of ''
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'''s Year's Best Books (1992) and a Top Twenty Title in the Listener Women's Book Festival (NZ). ''The Spinifex Quiz Book'' was a finalist in The Australian Educational Publishing Awards (1993) and ''Wild Politics: Feminism, Globalisation and Biodiversity'' was included in '' Australian Book Review's'' list of Best Books for 2002. Hawthorne has been the recipient of two international residencies: in 2013 from the Australia Council for the Arts for six months to write ''Lupa and Lamb'' in
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and in 2009 a four-month residency for Arts Queensland and the Australia Council to Chennai, India to write ''Cow''. Hawthorne's work has been published in Australia and internationally in anthologies and literary magazines, in the annual Best Australian Poems (three times) and broadcast on Radio National's Poetica.


Bibliography

*Hawthorne, S & Klein, R. ''Angels of Power'', 1991 *Hawthorne, S, ''The Spinifex Quiz Book'', 1993 *Hawthorne, S & Klein R., ''Australia for Women: Travel & Culture'', 1994 *Hawthorne, S & Dunsford, C., ''Car Maintenance, Explosives and Love'', 1997 *Hawthorne, S & Klein R., ''Cyberfeminism'', 1999 *Hawthorne, S., ''Bird'', 1999 *Hawthorne, S, ''Wild Politics: Feminism, Globalisation and Biodiversity'', 2002 *Hawthorne, S & Fook, J., ''Cat Tales: The Meaning of Cats in Women's Lives'', 2004 *Hawthorne, S & Fook, J., ''Horse Dreams: The meaning of Horses in Women's Lives'', 2005 *Hawthorne, S, ''The Butterfly Effect'', 2006 *Hawthorne, S, ''The Falling Woman'', 2006 *Hawthorne, S & Winter, B., ''September 11, 2001: Feminist Perspectives'', 2007 *Hawthorne, S, ''Cow'', 2011 *Hawthorne, S, ''Valence: Considering War through Poetry and Theory'', 2012 *Hawthorne, S, ''Earth's Breath'', 2012 *Hawthorne, S, ''Limen'', 2013 *Hawthorne, S., ''Bibliodiversity: A Manifesto for Independent Publishing'', 2014 *Hawthorne, S., ''Lupa and Lamb'', 2014 *Hawthorne, S., ''Dark Matters: A Novel'', 2017 *Hawthorne, S., ''Vortex: The Crisis of Patriarchy'', 2020 *Klein, R. & Hawthorne, S., (eds.) ''Not Dead Yet: Feminism, Passion and Women’s Liberation'', 2021


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