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Ian Reid Ian Reid i(A12794 works by) (a.k.a. Ian William Reid)
Born: Established: 1943 Wellington, Wellington (Region), North Island,
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New Zealand,
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Pacific Region,
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Gender: Male
Arrived in Australia: 1967
Heritage: New Zealander
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1 The Company of Milk i "Each morning, music would rise up to the office", Ian Reid , 2021 single work poetry
— Appears in: Creatrix , September no. 54 2021;
1 y separately published work icon The Madwoman's Coat Ian Reid , Ardross : Framework Press , 2021 22779820 2021 single work novel historical fiction

'1897: Isabella Trent is found murdered in a Fremantle asylum cell. Why did she die? Who is the killer? What is the meaning of the ornate motifs that she has secretly embroidered on a man’s frock coat? And who, really, is Isabella?

'Years earlier, young Lucy Malpass leaves her home in Staffordshire for London, where she is drawn into a community of artists and socialists around William Morris and his family. Before long there is not only a prospect of fulfilling work but also a glimpse of reciprocal passion. Then her high hopes gradually begin to unravel.

'There seems to be a link between Lucy and Isabella, related in some way to an old Icelandic tale. But what exactly is this link, and what can it explain about their closely held secrets?'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 Consequences at Fibonacci Cemetery i "Take", Ian Reid , 2021 single work poetry
— Appears in: Cordite Poetry Review , August no. 102 2021;
1 2 y separately published work icon A Thousand Tongues Ian Reid , Ardross : Framework Press , 2019 17524640 2019 single work novel historical fiction

'Ian Reid's fourth historical novel is a gripping story about the twists and turns of conscience, racial and sexual tensions, the limits of historical enquiry, and legacies of guilt and shame.

'Released from Dartmoor Prison in 1889, a black man breaks back into it soon afterwards. Interned in the same gaol during World War 1, a conscientious objector seems to invite trouble and seek harsh punishment. On a modern Australian university campus, a Turkish student is mysteriously killed. The suspenseful action of A Thousand Tongues gradually reveals how these enigmas are interlinked.' (Publication summary)

1 Going Under i "Itching to be big, the stick-thin kid", Ian Reid , 2019 single work poetry
— Appears in: StylusLit , March no. 5 2019;
1 So Long i "Things that hook their talons in memory's gut", Ian Reid , 2017 single work poetry
— Appears in: Ear to Earth : An Anthology of Australian Poetry 2017 2017; (p. 25)

This poem is in two numbered parts.

1 2 y separately published work icon The Mind's Own Place : A Novel Ian Reid , Crawley : UWA Publishing , 2015 8392373 2015 single work novel historical fiction

'Two women and three men, displaced in different ways by the rapid transformation of Victorian England, travel separately to a small settlement on Australia’s western rim. With them they carry social ambitions and psychological wounds. As their lives intersect in the Swan River Colony, what they encounter is not quite what they expect. Who will struggle, who will thrive, and how will each react when secrets emerge?

'Though fictional, The Mind’s Own Place is partly based on the actual experiences of historical figures: a pair of convicts from respectable backgrounds, talented and enterprising but troubled; two female immigrants, free settlers, not equally fortunate or resilient; and the first detective in Western Australia, who eventually uncovers more than he intends.

'Like Ian Reid’s previous acclaimed novels, this powerful story explores intricate relationships between the shaping of character and the pressure of adversity. It reveals damaged families, mixed motives, and the long shadows thrown by the past.' (Publication summary)

1 The Sea Eagle Ian Reid , 2013 single work short story
— Appears in: Antipodes , December vol. 27 no. 2 2013; (p. 124-128)
1 Reading as Displacement and Time Travel Ian Reid , 2013 single work criticism
— Appears in: English in Australia , vol. 48 no. 1 2013; (p. 65-70)

'A national survey of senior secondary English curriculum content has confirmed that contemporary literature predominates among set texts, being seen as an ‘essential’ category for study because of its ‘relevance’ in helping students ‘understand the world in which they live.’ Perhaps uncontentious – depending on the meaning of that phrase ‘contemporary literature’: is it what’s written in our own time, or also set in our own time? Too much of the latter could mean that

students’ reading confines them narrowly to the here and now. Part of our responsibility as educators is to help our students go beyond the familiar, and to reframe their experience of the world in which they live by introducing them to worlds elsewhere. Their understanding needs to move across time as well as across different places. In considering what these principles imply in practice for the selection and interpretation of texts, this article combines the perspectives of teacher, curriculum designer and

fiction writer.' (Author's abstract)

1 5 y separately published work icon That Untravelled World Ian Reid , Crawley : UWA Publishing , 2012 Z1890519 2012 single work novel 'It is 1912, and young Harry Hopewell arrives in Perth to work on the construction of a wireless station commissioned by the new Australian Commonwealth Government. He is full of enthusiasm about the miraculous new world of possibilities opened up by radio transmission, and buoyed by his growing friendship with Nellie Weston. But when Nellie and her parents vanish without a trace, his world begins to darken.' (Publisher's website).
1 Itinerant Reading, Itinerant Writing : Teaching Australian Literature Contextually Ian Reid , 2011 single work criticism
— Appears in: Teaching Australian Literature : From Classroom Conversations to National Imaginings 2011; (p. 16-30)
'Australian literature is like literature in general, only more so: what characterises all reading and writing is embodied with special intensity in this case. Why? Because when you read or write in an Australian context, your imagination is unavoidably and utterly itinerant.' (Author's introduction, 16)
1 10 y separately published work icon The End of Longing Ian Reid , Crawley : UWA Publishing , 2011 Z1761458 2011 single work novel historical fiction mystery

'Frances, a young New Zealand woman, is laid to rest in an unmarked grave in Jamaica in 1894. Her enigmatic husband, the Rev. William Hammond, cannot be found. Reports are later sent to her brothers alleging fraud and, perhaps, murder.

Hammond has long been a restless and elusive traveller, and the credentials of someone who moves so often from place to place are not easy to verify.

When Frances joins him the allure of exotic journeys is soon overshadowed by a sense of foreboding. Does he really want her or is she in the way?

The End of Longing is a thrilling, bitter-beautiful novel which skilfully explores troubled identity and complex motives.' (From the publisher's website.)

1 Untitled Ian Reid , 2010 single work review
— Appears in: Transnational Literature , May vol. 2 no. 2 2010;

— Review of Reading by Moonlight : How Books Saved a Life Brenda Walker , 2010 single work autobiography
1 Untitled Ian Reid , 2009 single work review
— Appears in: Transnational Literature , November vol. 2 no. 1 2009;

— Review of The Cambridge History of Australian Literature 2009 reference
1 Marking the Unmarked : An Epitaphic Preoccupation in Nineteenth-Century Australian Poetry Ian Reid , 2002 single work criticism
— Appears in: Victorian Poetry , vol. 40 no. 1 2002; (p. 7-20)
1 Begetting English : The Fathers of Convention Ian Reid , 1998 single work review
— Appears in: UTS Review , May vol. 4 no. 1 1998; (p. 194-198)

— Review of The English Men : Professing Literature in Australian Universities Leigh Dale , 1997 single work criticism
1 Le Cimetiere Marin i "Ce toit tranquille, où marchent des colombes,", Paul Valery , 1997 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Shifting Shore 1997; (p. 61-67)
1 Yallingup After a Year i "Last time your gaze was fixed on the bursting sea.", Ian Reid , 1997 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Shifting Shore 1997; (p. 52)
1 Reprieve i "Take your future for a walk", Ian Reid , 1997 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Shifting Shore 1997; (p. 51)
1 Reclamation i "How to enlarge an island: cut it down", Ian Reid , 1997 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Shifting Shore 1997; (p. 50)
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