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ANITA
HEISS
Dr Anita Heiss is a member of the Wiradjuri nation of central New South Wales
and is one of Australia’s most prolific and well-known Indigenous authors.
Her
published works include the historical novel Who
Am I? The Diary of Mary Talence, Sydney
1937, the poetry collection Token Koori,
satirical social commentary Sacred Cows,
non-fiction text Dhuuluu-Yala (To Talk Straight) – Publishing
Aboriginal Literature, and a children’s book
entitled Me and My Mum. Anita has also edited
editions of Southerly, Five Bells and
the anthology Life in Gadigal Country.
  
In 2007
Anita released three titles: Not Meeting Mr Right for which
she won the Deadly
Award for Outstanding Contribution to Literature. Her poetry
collection I’m not racist, but ... won the Scanlon Prize
for Indigenous Poetry and the children’s novel Yirra
and her deadly dog Demon, was launched at the 2007 Sydney Writers
Festival by Her Excellency Marie Bashir, Governor of NSW.
Anita’s
heavy workload continues in 2008 with the co-editorship of
the groundbreaking Macquarie PEN Anthology of Aboriginal Literature
and the much anticipated sequel to Not Meeting Mr Right, Avoiding
Mr Right (to be release in August).
  
Anita
has performed her works nationally (Sydney Writers’ Festival,
Perth International Arts Festival, Adelaide Writers’ Week,
Byron Bay Writers’ Festival, Message Sticks, Brisbane
Writers Festival, Melbourne Poetry Festival, Brisbane Poetry
Festival, among others) and internationally in Spain, Austria,
the USA, Canada, Fiji, Japan, New Zealand and New Caledonia.
She has also been published widely in journals, anthologies
and on-line.
  
Anita
was Communications Adviser for the Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander Arts Board (2001-2003), was a member of the
Australian Society of Authors (ASA) Committee of Management
from 1998-2004 and was Deputy Director of Warawara Department
of Indigenous Studies at Macquarie University from 2005-2006.
  
In
2003 in recognition of her literary achievements Anita was
awarded the ASA Medal for Under 35s for her contribution
to Australian community and public life. In 2004 Anita was
awarded the NSW Indigenous Arts Fellowship and was listed
in The Bulletin magazine’s "Smart 100".
She was also nominated for a 2004 Deadly Award for Outstanding
Achievement in Literature.
  
In
2004, she wrote and directed her first short-film “Checkerboard
Love” as part of the Lester Bostock mentorship program
through Metro Screen, Sydney. She was also writer in residence
at Macquarie University.
Anita
has made guest appearances on the Einstein Factor, Message
Stick, Vulture Critical Mass, A Difference
of Opinion, The Catch up and 9am with David
and Kim.
Anita
is currently the Coordinator of the AustLit - Black Words
subset. She is the Chair of Gadigal Information Services
/ Koori Radio in Sydney, and Deputy Chair of the Committee
of Management for the Australian Society of Authors.
For
more information on Anita go to: http://www.anitaheiss.com/ or www.myspace.com/tokenkoori.
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