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==Awards==
==Awards==
*[[The Judith Wright Calanthe Award for Poetry]], 2008, shortlisted for ''The Other Way Out''
*[[The Judith Wright Calanthe Award]] for Poetry, 2008, shortlisted for ''The Other Way Out''
*[[The Vincent Buckley Poetry Prize]], 2006, University of Melbourne
*[[The Vincent Buckley Poetry Prize]], 2006, University of Melbourne
*[[Wesley Michel Wright Prize for Poetry]], 2001 -- winner for ''Flight Animals''
*[[Wesley Michel Wright Prize for Poetry]], 2001 -- winner for ''Flight Animals''
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*[[John Bray Poetry Award]] ] [[Adelaide Festival]] Awards for Literature, 2002 -- shortlisted for ''Flight Animals''
*[[John Bray Poetry Award]] ] [[Adelaide Festival]] Awards for Literature, 2002 -- shortlisted for ''Flight Animals''
*[[Colin Roderick Award]], 2002 -- special mention for ''Flight Animals''
*[[Colin Roderick Award]], 2002 -- special mention for ''Flight Animals''
*[[Judith Wright Calanthe Award for Poetry]], 2002 -- shortlisted for ''Flight Animals''
*[[Judith Wright Calanthe Award]] for Poetry, 2002 -- shortlisted for ''Flight Animals''
*[[Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry]], 2002 -- shorlisted for ''Flight Animals''
*[[Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry]], 2002 -- shorlisted for ''Flight Animals''



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Bronwyn Lea
Born1969
Occupation(s)Poet, academic, editor
Known forPoetry

Bronwyn Lea (born 1969) is a contemporary Australian poet, academic and editor.

Biography

Born in Tasmania, Bronwyn Lea grew up in Queensland and Papua New Guinea, moving to San Diego to study at California State University.[1] She has completed a PhD at University of Queensland and currently teaches there in the School of English, Media Studies and Art History.

She was a member of the Literature Board of the Australia Council from 2005-2008.[2]

Published Works

Poetry

  • The Other Way Out. (Giramondo P, 2008)
  • The Wooden Cat and Other Poems. (Picaro P, 2003)
  • Flight Animals. (UQP, 2001) ISBN 0702232424


Series Editor (with Martin Duwell)

Awards

References

  1. ^ Bronwyn Lea (Asialink, University of Melbourne) Accessed: December 24, 2006
  2. ^ Literature Board Members (Australia Council) Accessed: December 24, 2006


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