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Emily Ballou

Emily Ballou is an Australian-American poet, novelist and screenwriter. Her poetry collection The Darwin Poems, a verse portrait of Charles Darwin, was published by University of Western Australia Press in 2009.[1] It was written as part of an Australia Council for the Arts residency at the Tyrone Guthrie Centre in County Monaghan, Ireland.[2]

Emily Ballou
BornMilwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.
Occupation
  • Poet
  • novelist
  • screenwriter
NationalityAustralian-American
EducationUniversity of Wisconsin–Milwaukee (BA)
University of Sydney (MLitt)

Background edit

Emily Ballou was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. She studied Film and English at University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, graduating with a Bachelor in Fine Arts with Honours and completed a Master of Letters in Gender and Cultural Studies at the University of Sydney. She subsequently immigrated to Australia.[3] She now lives in Glasgow, Scotland.

Career edit

She wrote the "Anouk" and "Aisha" episodes of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's television mini-series The Slap, the original adaptation of Christos Tsiolkas’ novel of the same name, which won the 2012 AWGIE Awards for Television Mini-Series (Adaptation). It was aired in the UK on BBC4 and nominated for a Royal Television Society Award, a BAFTA award and an International Emmy Award.

Ballou has also written episodes of BBC One/FX Taboo, Channel 4/AMC Humans, BBC One's Case Histories (series 2, "Nobody's Darling"), ITV's Scott & Bailey, National Geographic's TV movie American Blackout, co-written with Ewan Morrison, and Family, directed by Shaun Gladwell in the anthology film The Turning, adapted from Tim Winton's book of short stories and screened in the Berlinale Special Galas section of the 64th Berlin International Film Festival. Her television series One Night started filming in February 2023.[4]

She is also the author of the novels Father Lands (Picador, 2002),[3] Aphelion (Picador, 2007) and the picture book One Blue Sock (with illustrations by Stephen Michael King) (Random House, 2007).[2]

Awards and nominations edit

Bibliography edit

  • 2002 – Father Lands, Picador: Pan Macmillan Australia, ISBN 0-330-36384-0, ISBN 978-0-330-36384-6.
  • 2007 – One Blue Sock, Random House Australia, ISBN 1-74166-228-1, ISBN 978-1-74166-228-3.
  • 2007 – Aphelion, Picador: Pan Macmillan Australia, ISBN 0-330-42312-6, ISBN 978-0-330-42312-0.
  • 2009 – The Darwin Poems, University of Western Australia Press, ISBN 1-921401-27-3, ISBN 978-1-921401-27-5.

Anthologies edit

  • 2008 – "On the Splice", Best Australian Short Stories[9]
  • 2009 – "Here is a Hair from Her Head", Best Australian Short Stories[10]
  • 2010 – "Darwin as Metaphor", Journal 19: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Long Nineteenth Century, Birkbeck: University of London, No. 11, pp. 1–17.[11]
  • 2010 – "The Beach", The Penguin Book of the Ocean[12]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Award-winning book of poetry shortlisted for national award | University News : University News : The University of Western Australia. News.uwa.edu.au (2010-06-17). Retrieved on 2010-11-22.
  2. ^ a b c Poetry – 2010 – Poetica – Subjects A-Z. Abc.net.au. Retrieved on 2010-11-22.
  3. ^ a b Next stop after the comfort zone. smh.com.au (2002-12-21). Retrieved on 2010-11-22.
  4. ^ "Cameras roll on One Night, new local drama for Paramount+". TVTonight.com.au. February 20, 2023. Retrieved February 21, 2023.
  5. ^ The Sydney Morning Herald Blogs: Entertainment 2018-05-15 at the Wayback Machine. Blogs.smh.com.au. Retrieved on 2010-11-22.
  6. ^ a b "Emily Ballou". AustLit: Discover Australian Stories. Retrieved 2021-05-25.
  7. ^ Western Australian Premier's Book Awards: State Library of Western Australia 2010-11-29 at the Wayback Machine. Slwa.wa.gov.au. Retrieved on 2010-11-22.
  8. ^ Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry – NSW Premier's Literary Awards 2011 2012-03-08 at the Wayback Machine. Pla.nsw.gov.au. Retrieved on 2010-11-22.
  9. ^ Falconer, D (ed.) (2008). "On the Splice", Best Australian Short Stories, Black Inc., ISBN 978-1-86395-295-8.
  10. ^ Falconer, D (ed.) (2009). "Here is a Hair From Her Head", Best Australian Short Stories, Black Inc., ISBN 978-1-86395-453-2.
  11. ^ No 11 (2010) 2010-08-22 at the Wayback Machine. 19.bbk.ac.uk. Retrieved on 2010-11-22.
  12. ^ Bradley, J (ed.) (2010). "The Beach", The Penguin Book of the Ocean, Penguin Australia, ISBN 978-1-926428-16-1

External links edit

  • Emily Ballou at IMDb
  • Emily Ballou interviewed by Sarah L'Estrange on ABC radio's The Book Show, Dec 9th, 2009
  • Emily Ballou interviewed by Mark Metcalf, Aug 19th, 2010
  • "Darwin's Noah" on YouTube
  • Emily Ballou reads "The Kite", The Red Room Company
  • Emily Ballou interviewed by Magdalena Ball for The Compulsive Reader
  • Emily Ballou interviews Hanif Kureshi for The Australian Magazine, Nov 15th, 2008

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Emily Ballou is an Australian American poet novelist and screenwriter Her poetry collection The Darwin Poems a verse portrait of Charles Darwin was published by University of Western Australia Press in 2009 1 It was written as part of an Australia Council for the Arts residency at the Tyrone Guthrie Centre in County Monaghan Ireland 2 Emily BallouBornMilwaukee Wisconsin U S OccupationPoet novelist screenwriterNationalityAustralian AmericanEducationUniversity of Wisconsin Milwaukee BA University of Sydney MLitt Contents 1 Background 2 Career 3 Awards and nominations 4 Bibliography 5 Anthologies 6 References 7 External linksBackground editEmily Ballou was born in Milwaukee Wisconsin She studied Film and English at University of Wisconsin Milwaukee graduating with a Bachelor in Fine Arts with Honours and completed a Master of Letters in Gender and Cultural Studies at the University of Sydney She subsequently immigrated to Australia 3 She now lives in Glasgow Scotland Career editShe wrote the Anouk and Aisha episodes of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation s television mini series The Slap the original adaptation of Christos Tsiolkas novel of the same name which won the 2012 AWGIE Awards for Television Mini Series Adaptation It was aired in the UK on BBC4 and nominated for a Royal Television Society Award a BAFTA award and an International Emmy Award Ballou has also written episodes of BBC One FX Taboo Channel 4 AMC Humans BBC One s Case Histories series 2 Nobody s Darling ITV s Scott amp Bailey National Geographic s TV movie American Blackout co written with Ewan Morrison and Family directed by Shaun Gladwell in the anthology film The Turning adapted from Tim Winton s book of short stories and screened in the Berlinale Special Galas section of the 64th Berlin International Film Festival Her television series One Night started filming in February 2023 4 She is also the author of the novels Father Lands Picador 2002 3 Aphelion Picador 2007 and the picture book One Blue Sock with illustrations by Stephen Michael King Random House 2007 2 Awards and nominations edit1997 The Ibis Foundation s Judith Wright Prize for Poetry for the poem Enter 2 2003 Sydney Morning Herald Best Young Novelist for Father Lands 5 2009 Wesley Michel Wright Poetry Prize for The Darwin Poems 1 2009 Fellowship of Australian Writers Anne Elder Award Highly Commended for The Darwin Poems 6 2010 Mary Gilmore Prize Shortlisted for The Darwin Poems 6 2010 Australian Literature Society Gold Medal Shortlisted for The Darwin Poems 1 2010 Western Australian Premier s Book Awards Shortlisted for The Darwin Poems 7 2010 New South Wales Premier s Literary Awards Shortlisted for The Darwin Poems 8 Bibliography edit2002 Father Lands Picador Pan Macmillan Australia ISBN 0 330 36384 0 ISBN 978 0 330 36384 6 2007 One Blue Sock Random House Australia ISBN 1 74166 228 1 ISBN 978 1 74166 228 3 2007 Aphelion Picador Pan Macmillan Australia ISBN 0 330 42312 6 ISBN 978 0 330 42312 0 2009 The Darwin Poems University of Western Australia Press ISBN 1 921401 27 3 ISBN 978 1 921401 27 5 Anthologies edit2008 On the Splice Best Australian Short Stories 9 2009 Here is a Hair from Her Head Best Australian Short Stories 10 2010 Darwin as Metaphor Journal 19 Interdisciplinary Studies in the Long Nineteenth Century Birkbeck University of London No 11 pp 1 17 11 2010 The Beach The Penguin Book of the Ocean 12 References edit a b c Award winning book of poetry shortlisted for national award University News University News The University of Western Australia News uwa edu au 2010 06 17 Retrieved on 2010 11 22 a b c Poetry 2010 Poetica Subjects A Z Abc net au Retrieved on 2010 11 22 a b Next stop after the comfort zone smh com au 2002 12 21 Retrieved on 2010 11 22 Cameras roll on One Night new local drama for Paramount TVTonight com au February 20 2023 Retrieved February 21 2023 The Sydney Morning Herald Blogs Entertainment Archived 2018 05 15 at the Wayback Machine Blogs smh com au Retrieved on 2010 11 22 a b Emily Ballou AustLit Discover Australian Stories Retrieved 2021 05 25 Western Australian Premier s Book Awards State Library of Western Australia Archived 2010 11 29 at the Wayback Machine Slwa wa gov au Retrieved on 2010 11 22 Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry NSW Premier s Literary Awards 2011 Archived 2012 03 08 at the Wayback Machine Pla nsw gov au Retrieved on 2010 11 22 Falconer D ed 2008 On the Splice Best Australian Short Stories Black Inc ISBN 978 1 86395 295 8 Falconer D ed 2009 Here is a Hair From Her Head Best Australian Short Stories Black Inc ISBN 978 1 86395 453 2 No 11 2010 Archived 2010 08 22 at the Wayback Machine 19 bbk ac uk Retrieved on 2010 11 22 Bradley J ed 2010 The Beach The Penguin Book of the Ocean Penguin Australia ISBN 978 1 926428 16 1External links editEmily Ballou at IMDb Emily Ballou interviewed for the Darwin Correspondence Project Emily Ballou Darwin as Metaphor Journal 19 Emily Ballou interviewed by Sarah L Estrange on ABC radio s The Book Show Dec 9th 2009 Emily Ballou interviewed by Mark Metcalf Aug 19th 2010 Darwin s Noah on YouTube Emily Ballou reads The Kite The Red Room Company Emily Ballou interviewed by Magdalena Ball for The Compulsive Reader Emily Ballou interviews Hanif Kureshi for The Australian Magazine Nov 15th 2008 Emily Ballou Twenty Questions for the Nation New Matilda May 1 2008 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Emily Ballou amp oldid 1212307399, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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