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Born: Established: 1968 ;
Gender: Female
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1 y separately published work icon Dugongesque : An Essay by Krissy Kneen Krissy Kneen , Southbank : Australian Book Review, Inc. , 2021 23500264 2021 single work podcast 'Each year, the judges of the Calibre Essay Prize face the difficult task of selecting a winner from an impressive shortlist. Last year’s winner was Theodore Ell for ‘Facades of Lebanon’, an intimate chronicle of the 2020 port explosion in Beirut. In today’s episode, ABR turns to another impressive essay, ‘Dugongesque’, which was shortlisted for last year’s Calibre Essay Prize and appears in our upcoming December issue. Written by the award-winning Queensland author Krissy Kneen, ‘Dugongesque’ is a poignant exploration of identity, bodies, and death as Kneen embarks on a diving course bought for her by her partner. Listen to Kneen read her essay in full.' (Introduction)
 
1 5 y separately published work icon The Three Burials of Lotty Kneen : Travels with My Grandmother's Ashes Krissy Kneen , Melbourne : Text Publishing , 2021 20977686 2021 single work autobiography

'In her 2010 memoir, Affection, Krissy Kneen introduced readers to her unique family and the towering matriarchal figure of her grandmother. Stern, domineering, fiercely loving, Lotty Kneen—born Dragitsa—was always tight-lipped about her early life and family history. She rebuffed Krissy's curiosity and forbade her from taking the trip back to the old country that might have satisfied it.

'When her grandmother died recently, Krissy finally felt at liberty to explore the questions that had nagged at her for so long. In The Three Burials of Lotty Kneen Krissy sets out with a box containing her grandmother's ashes, intending to trace the old woman's early life in Slovenia and Egypt, and perhaps locate some remnants of family. Along the way she uncovers the extraordinary story of the colony of Slovene women who became the nannies of choice for the wealthy Italians of pre-war Alexandria-and identifies as best she can the places where Lotty's restless, demanding spirit will be at peace.' (Publication summary)

1 Back and Forth Krissy Kneen , 2020 single work extract novel
— Appears in: Science Write Now , August 2020;
1 Iso-weight Krissy Kneen , 2020 single work autobiography
— Appears in: Meanjin , Spring vol. 79 no. 3 2020;

'The email notification startles me. It is from Virgin Airlines. Get ready to fly soon. When I click into the notification, Virgin—an airline that has entered voluntary administration—tells me that my direct flight to Tasmania has been changed to three separate flights spread over eight hours. I will be flying from Brisbane to Sydney, then from Sydney to Melbourne, then, after quite a wait, from Melbourne to Hobart.' (Introduction)

1 y separately published work icon The Walker Krissy Kneen , Canberra : ABC Radio National , 2020 19708235 2020 single work short story podcast horror

'As floodwaters rise on a central Queensland property, repressed memories emerge of a trauma left behind.'

Source: Radio National Fictions.

1 Aleksandrinke Krissy Kneen , 2019 single work autobiography
— Appears in: Griffith Review , no. 66 2019; (p. 101-115)
1 Winter Cave Krissy Kneen , 2018 single work short story
— Appears in: Island , no. 154 2018; (p. 30-35)
1 2 y separately published work icon Wintering Krissy Kneen , Melbourne : Text Publishing , 2018 13939860 2018 single work novel mystery

'‘Hello. Jessica Weir? I’m sorry, miss, but this was the last number—’ ‘Matthew’s on his way home. He should be here soon.’ And only the ocean breathing into the silence as if her own chest were rising and falling without fail. As if his heart were still beating. As if nothing in the world had changed. ‘We’ve found a car, miss. No sign of a driver.’

'WHEN Jessica’s partner disappears into the dark Tasmanian forest, there is of course the mystery of what happened—the deserted car, the enigmatic final image on his phone. There is the strange circle of local women, widows of disappeared men, with their edgy fellowship and unhinged theories. And the forest itself: looming over this tiny settlement on the remote tip of the island.

'But for Jessica there is also the tight community in which she is still a stranger and Matthew was not. What secrets do they know about her own life that she doesn’t? And why do they believe things that should not—cannot—be true? For her own sanity, Jessica needs to know two things. Who was Matthew? And who—or what—has he become?'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 The Body in a Body Krissy Kneen , 2018 single work drama

'The exploration of the flesh begins here. Inspired by Krissy Kneen’s best-selling memoir, The Body In a Body blurs the line between truth and fiction. 

'Kneen, a fifty year old writer meets Rose, an ex-lover, on a long haul flight. Krissy hasn’t seen Rose for thirty years and this sudden unexpected meeting brings back memories of her sexually voracious, twenty year old self. 

'The Body In a Body is play about women’s bodies, how they age, how they change and how these changes are perceived by others. It explores sexuality and the harsh realities of being a sexual person in an ageing body, while challenging current social ideals of thinness, youth, heterosexuality and unachievable beauty standards. 

'This is a play that asks the hard questions, what do you think about your own body and what would happen if you were kinder to yourself? All is in flux, everything changes. The one immutable element is the fact of a body.' (Production summary)
 

1 A Screaming Comes Across the Sky Krissy Kneen , 2017 single work short story
— Appears in: Review of Australian Fiction , vol. 21 no. 6 2017;
1 Knitting i "My sister has disappeared and I am knitting", Krissy Kneen , 2017 single work poetry
— Appears in: StylusLit , March no. 1 2017;
1 7 y separately published work icon An Uncertain Grace Krissy Kneen , Melbourne : Text Publishing , 2017 10604471 2017 single work novel

'Some time in the near future, university lecturer Caspar receives a gift from a former student called Liv: a memory stick containing a virtual narrative. Hooked up to a virtual reality bodysuit, he becomes immersed in the experience of their past sexual relationship. But this time it is her experience. What was for him an erotic interlude, resonant with the thrill of seduction, was very different for her—and when he has lived it, he will understand how.

'Later…

'A convicted paedophile recruited to Liv’s experiment in collective consciousness discovers a way to escape from his own desolation.

'A synthetic boy, designed by Liv’s team to ‘love’ men who desire adolescents, begins to question the terms of his existence.

'L, in transition to a state beyond gender, befriends Liv, in transition to a state beyond age.

'Liv herself has finally transcended the corporeal—but there is still the problem of love.

'An Uncertain Grace is a novel in five parts by one of Australia’s most inventive and provocative writers. Moving, thoughtful, sometimes playful, it is about who we are—our best and worst selves, our innermost selves—and who we might become.' (Publication summary)

1 Starting Out Old: Where Is the Support for Older Writers? Krissy Kneen , 2016 single work column
— Appears in: ABC News [Online] , July 2016;
'There are plenty of prizes, scholarships and mentorships available for young writers, but what about the older writers who haven't yet been published, asks novelist and playwright Krissy Kneen.'
1 The Elements and Principles of Designing a Book Krissy Kneen , 2015 single work essay
— Appears in: The Lifted Brow , November no. 28 2015; (p. 19-23)
1 How I Wrote the Orgy Scene Krissy Kneen , 2015 single work column
— Appears in: Writing Queensland , June-August no. 249 2015; (p. 13)
1 6 y separately published work icon Eating My Grandmother : A Grief Cycle Krissy Kneen , St Lucia : University of Queensland Press , 2015 8656311 2015 selected work poetry

'I pick a grain of her, stolen from the urn place it on my tongue. Her body. My blood.

'She lodges in me.

'Bereft after her grandmother's death, Krissy Kneen began writing these poems in an attempt to make sense of her loss. This powerful work offers a kaleidoscope of fitful dreams, tender memories and heart-struck musings that shine new light on our own mortality.' (Publication summary)

1 6 y separately published work icon The Adventures of Holly White and the Incredible Sex Machine Krissy Kneen , Melbourne : Text Publishing , 2015 8138906 2015 single work novel science fiction

'‘We meet the first Wednesday of each month…next week,’ Mandy said. ‘Our next book is Salter. James Salter. You’ve joined us at a good time. Salter is one of my favourites. He will help ease you in, so to speak.’

'The woman touched her finger to Holly’s silver band. ‘The Salter will be a kind of easy release. A valve, if you like, to let the steam out before you explode.’

'Holly wears a ring that says True Love Waits and worries because her boyfriend isn’t trying to persuade her otherwise. Then a boy in her English tute invites her to join his book club.

'Shocked to find herself at ‘sex club’, plunged into the classics of erotic literature, Holly soon becomes fascinated: by the strange new world of Eros, by the increasing power she senses in her own body—and by a weird blue glow emanating from the most private part of herself.

'But Salter and Nabokov are one thing. When Holly encounters The Infernal Desire Machines of Dr Hoffman—quickly followed by the infamous orgone generator of Wilhelm Reich—things are set to explode.' (Publication summary)

1 The Lines Krissy Kneen , 2014 single work short story
— Appears in: Review of Australian Fiction , vol. 12 no. 4 2014;
1 Book Bite : The Great Unknown Krissy Kneen , 2014 extract short story (The Great Unknown : Stories)
— Appears in: Good Reading , March 2014; (p. 26-28)
1 The Great Unknown Krissy Kneen , 2014 extract short story (The Great Unknown : Stories)
— Appears in: Good Reading , February 2014; (p. 24-26)
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