Anna Smaill Explained

Anna Smaill
Birth Name:Anna Smaill
Birth Date:April 1979
Birth Place:Auckland, New Zealand
Occupation:Poet, Writer, Violinist
Nationality:New Zealand
Alma Mater:University of Auckland
Victoria University of Wellington
University College London
Subject:Poetry
Spouse:Carl Shuker
Children:1
Awards:World Fantasy Award for Best Novel 2016.

Anna Smaill (born April 1979) is a New Zealand poet and novelist, and a former violinist.

Early life and education

Smaill was born in Auckland in 1979. She started playing the violin aged seven.[1] She studied musical performance at the University of Canterbury in the late 1990s and during her time at Canterbury, she decided to not become a professional violinist, but pursue a career in writing instead. She began studying English and music theory, before changing to the University of Auckland, from where she graduated with a master's degree in English. She spent the following year in Wellington at Victoria University of Wellington, graduating with a masters in creative writing from the International Institute of Modern Letters.[2] She lived in Tokyo, Japan, from 2004 to 2006. Smaill started a PhD in contemporary American poetry at University College London in the United Kingdom, and finished it after returning to live in Wellington in 2013.[3] She was a lecturer in creative writing at the University of Hertfordshire from 2009 to 2012.[4]

Writing

Smaill was included in the Best New Zealand Poems series in 2002[5] and 2005.[6] Her first collection of poetry, The Violinist in Spring, was published in 2006. Her first novel, The Chimes, was published in 2015 and was longlisted for the 2015 Man Booker Prize,[7] [8] but did not make the shortlist.[9] She had been unaware that her publisher had submitted The Chimes for the award. The Chimes was awarded the World Fantasy Award for Best Novel in October 2016.

Smaill writes her work in longhand before typing it up. The collection of poems and her debut novel are the only two books published by Smaill so far; as of 2015, she had started writing a second novel.[10]

Family

Smaill met the novelist Carl Shuker while studying at Victoria University. They married in 2010 and have one daughter.

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Kidd. James. Anna Smaill interview: When she thought music was her calling, writing struck a chord. https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220507/https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/books/features/anna-smaill-interview-when-she-thought-music-was-her-calling-writing-struck-a-chord-10044159.html . 7 May 2022 . subscription . live. 25 September 2015. The Independent. 14 February 2015.
  2. News: Salter . Caitlin . Wellington author Anna Smaill gains world recognition . 25 September 2015 . . 6 August 2015.
  3. News: Gates . Charlie . Christchurch inspires Booker nominee . 25 September 2015. The Press. 15 August 2015. A12.
  4. Web site: Anna Smaill: Feel the fear and read it anyway. Booknotes. 25 September 2015. 2 April 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150926124953/http://booknotes-unbound.org.nz/anna-smaill-feel-the-fear-and-read-it-anyway/. 26 September 2015. dead.
  5. Web site: Best New Zealand Poems 2002-Introduction . International Institute of Modern Letters . Best New Zealand Poems . March 2003 . 25 September 2015 . Smither, Elizabeth .
  6. Web site: Best New Zealand Poems 2005-Contents . International Institute of Modern Letters . Best New Zealand Poems . March 2006 . 25 September 2015 . Johnston, Andrew .
  7. Web site: Man Booker Prize announces 2015 longlist. 29 July 2015.
  8. Web site: Smaill, Anna. 29 July 2015.
  9. News: Pulitzer winner makes Booker Prize shortlist . . 26 September 2015 . 15 September 2015.
  10. News: New Zealand writer longlisted for Man Booker Prize. 25 September 2015. The New Zealand Herald. 30 July 2015.