Grace Yee
Grace Yee is a poet, writer and creative writing teacher. Her debut verse novel, Chinese Fish, won both the Victorian Prize for Literature and the Mary and Peter Biggs Award for Poetry in 2024. Early life and educationYee was born in British Hong Kong and grew up in New Zealand and Australia.[1] She graduated from Deakin University with a MA.[1] She later completed a PhD at the University of Melbourne. Her thesis was titled "Beneath the Long White Cloud : settler Chinese women's storytelling in Aotearoa New Zealand".[2] CareerYee has lectured at both Deakin University and the University of Melbourne. She was awarded a Creative Fellowship by the State Library of Victoria in 2019. Her poems have been published in Australia in Overland, Island, Meanjin, Southerly, Westerly, Rabbit and Cordite Poetry Review. They have also appeared in The Shanghai Literary Review, Women’s Museum of California, Hainamana and the Poetry New Zealand Yearbook.[3] She adapted her prizewinning verse novel, Chinese Fish, from her PhD thesis.[4] The book was selected as winner of the 2024 Victorian Premier's Prize for Poetry from 807 entries. It subsequently won the 2024 Victorian Prize for Literature, the first win for poetry in ten years.[3] Awards and recognition
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