Kristina Olsson Explained

Kristina Olsson
Birth Date:1956
Occupation:Novelist, journalist, teacher
Nationality:Australian
Genre:General fiction and non fiction

Kristina Olsson (born 1956) is an Australian writer, journalist and teacher. She is a recipient of the Barbara Jefferis Award, Queensland Literary Award, and Nita Kibble Literary Award.

Early life

Kristina Olsson was raised in Brisbane, Australia of Swedish and Australian heritage.[1]

Career

Olsson studied journalism at the University of Queensland and went on to write for The Australian, The Courier-Mail and Sunday Mail, the Sydney Sunday Telegraph and Griffith Review.[2]

Her first novel In One Skin was published by the University of Queensland Press in 2001.[3] This was followed by the biography Kilroy Was Here, which told the story of prison reformer Debbie Kilroy . In 2010 her novel The China Garden won the Barbara Jefferis Award, which is offered annually for Australian novels which depict women and girls positively, or empower the position of women in society.[4] [5]

Kristina's nonfiction work Boy, Lost: A Family Memoir won the 2013 Queensland Literary Award for Best Nonfiction and the Nita Kibble Literary Award. It was shortlisted for the Victorian Premier's Literary Award, the New South Wales Premier's Literary Award, the Stella Prize and the Australian Human Rights Commission Literature Award.[1]

Olsson has also worked as a government advisor, and as a teacher of creative writing and journalism. She supervises and mentors post-graduate writing students and also works as a manuscript assessor and editor.[1]

Books

Fiction

Non-fiction

Awards and nominations

Prizes

Shortlisted

Longlisted

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Writer Journalist and Teacher. Kristina Olsson. 25 July 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140727070538/http://kristinaolsson.net/#. 2014-07-27. dead.
  2. http://www.griffithreview.com/contributors/userprofile/Olsson_Kristina.html
  3. http://www.uqp.uq.edu.au/book_details.php?id=9780702232718
  4. http://www.artshub.com.au/au/news-article/news/publishing-and-writing/kristina-olson-wins-the-barbara-jefferis-award-180723
  5. Web site: Perkins. Yvonne. Family Secrets: An interview with Kristina Olsson. 2014 Australian Women Writers Challenge (AWW). 17 May 2014 . 25 July 2014.
  6. Web site: Barbara Jefferis Award. Australian Society of Authors. 29 January 2020.
  7. Web site: Queensland Literary Awards 2013 winners announced. 5 September 2013. Books+Publishing. 29 January 2020.
  8. Web site: Kibble Literary Award. 9 June 2009. Australian National University School of History. 29 January 2020.
  9. Web site: 2019 Queensland Literary Awards Winners and Finalists. State Library of Queensland. 29 January 2020.
  10. Web site: Shell. International Dublin Literary Award. 2 March 2020.