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P. S. Cottier P. S. Cottier i(A111308 works by) (birth name: Penelope Susan Cottier) (a.k.a. Penelope Cottier)
Born: Established: 1962 Oxford, Oxfordshire,
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England,
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United Kingdom (UK),
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Western Europe, Europe,
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Gender: Female
Arrived in Australia: 1962
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BiographyHistory

'P.S. Cottier (Penelope Susan Cottier) arrived in Australia on a boat from England as a baby in 1962 or early '63. She took out citizenship in 1985, which could be described as tardy. She grew up in Melbourne and attended Manningham Primary School, Templestowe High School (both now lost to the developers) and the University of Melbourne (intact last time she checked). She had a number of publications in the eighties and nineties, but then stopped seeking publication until late 2007, although she never stopped writing completely. (Tardiness is a theme here...) Since then her poetry and short stories have been published in Australia as well as the USA and the UK where she has received a number of awards. She wrote a PhD on animals in Dickens at the A.N.U. (awarded 2004) and has worked as a university tutor, a lawyer, a union organiser and a tea-lady. Her first collection of poetry, The Glass Violin, was launched in February 2009 by Geoff Page. She has a husband, a daughter and a menagerie of pets, and lives in tropical Canberra' (Biography supplied by the author).

Most Referenced Works

Notes

  • Shortlisted in Winter Surprise Competition, July 2008 for 'Corrections'
  • Specially commended in the Friendly Street Roman Poetry Competition 2008 for 'Uploaded'
  • Awarded second prize in the World Peace Bell competition for 'Balancing'
  • Awarded first place in the Cooma Feast of Poetry competition for 'Mountain Pygmy-possum'

Personal Awards

2021 finalist The Joanne Burns Award
2015 winner New England Thunderbolt Prize for Crime Writing Poetry for Criminals who are no longer criminals
2009 third place The Best of Times Short Story Competition Spring  "Bloogled"

Awards for Works

Mouthing Off 2020 single work poetry
— Appears in: Monstrous 2020;
2020 nominated Australian Shadows Award Poetry
The King of Eyes 2020 single work poetry
— Appears in: Monstrous 2020;
2020 nominated Australian Shadows Award Poetry
Criminals Who Are No Longer Criminals i "They hang about, outside any town's court,", 2016 single work poetry
— Appears in: Award Winning Australian Writing 2016 2016; (p. 203-205)
2015 winner New England Thunderbolt Prize for Crime Writing Poetry
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