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Sue Orr (writer)

Sue Orr (born 1962) is a fiction writer, journalist and creative writing teacher from New Zealand.

Sue Orr
Born1962 (age 61–62)
Thames, New Zealand
OccupationAuthor and tutor
LanguageEnglish
Alma materUniversity of Waikato, Auckland Technical Institute, Victoria University of Wellington
GenreFiction, short stories
Notable worksEtiquette for a Dinner Party: Short Stories, From Under the Overcoat, Loop Tracks
Notable awardsPeople's Choice Award, Lilian Ida Smith Award

Background edit

Orr was born 1962 in Thames and spent her childhood on the Hauraki Plains. She has a BA in History and French from the University of Waikato, a Diploma in Journalism from Auckland Technical Institute, and an MA and PhD in Creative Writing at Victoria University of Wellington.[1]

She currently lives in Wellington, and teaches creative writing at Rimutaka and Arohata prisons, and in women's refuges in the region.[1][2]

Career edit

Orr has worked as a journalist in New Zealand (in Tokoroa, Tauranga, Wellington), the UK, and France. Since completing her MA in 2006, Orr has been writing fiction and teaching creative writing at Manukau Institute of Technology and Massey University.[1][3]

Orr has published four works of fiction:

  • Etiquette for a Dinner Party: Short Stories (2008, Random House)
  • From Under the Overcoat (2011, Random House)
  • Recreation (2013, Random House)
  • The Party Line (2015, Random House)
  • Loop Tracks (2021, Victoria University Press)

Loop Tracks was inspired by a friend who used Sisters Overseas Service in the late 1970s to obtain an abortion.[4][5] Set in Wellington, it covers many issues: abortion, adoption, euthanasia, family relationships and the Covid 19 lockdown.[2][5]

Short stories by Orr have also appeared a number of anthologies including Best New Zealand Fiction 4,[6] Lost in Translation: New Zealand Short Stories,[7] and The Penguin Book of Contemporary New Zealand Short Stories.[8] She has also been published in Sport 35,[9] Turbine,[10] and the New Zealand Listener.

Awards edit

In 2008 Etiquette for a Dinner Party: Short Stories was long listed for the Frank O’Connor International Short Story Award[11] and won the Lilian Ida Smith Award in 2007.[12] It was also listed in the Top 100 Books of 2008 by the New Zealand Listener.[13]

At the 2012 New Zealand Post Book Awards, From Under the Overcoat won the People's Choice Award.[14]

In 2011 she received the Grimshaw Sargeson Fellowship with Mark Broatch.[15]

Personal life edit

Orr is married to economist Adrian Orr. They have three children.[2]

External links edit

  • Sue Orr: looping together truth and fiction for new novel. Interview with RNZ, 10 July 2021

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Sue Orr". New Zealand Book Council. Retrieved 25 November 2017.
  2. ^ a b c "Sue Orr: 'It took so long for women to stop being classified as criminals'". Stuff. 11 June 2021. Retrieved 20 July 2021.
  3. ^ "Sue Orr". Penguin Books New Zealand. Retrieved 25 November 2017.
  4. ^ Orr, Sue (2021). Loop tracks. Wellington: Victoria University Press. pp. 331–332. ISBN 978-1-77656-425-5. OCLC 1246680543.
  5. ^ a b Richardson, Paddy (17 June 2021). "Book of the Week: Her body, her choice". Newsroom. Retrieved 20 July 2021.
  6. ^ Farrell, Fiona, ed. (2007). The Best New Zealand Fiction Volume 4. Vintage. ISBN 9781869418779.
  7. ^ Sonzogni, Marco S (2010). Lost in Translation: New Zealand Short Stories. Random House. ISBN 9781869791438.
  8. ^ Morris, Paula, ed. (2009). The Penguin Book of Contemporary New Zealand Short Stories. Penguin Books. ISBN 9780143006817.
  9. ^ "Sue Orr — Etiquette for a Dinner Party - Sport 25". victoria.ac.nz. Winter 2007. Retrieved 25 November 2017.
  10. ^ "Turbine 2006". nzetc.victoria.ac.nz. 2006. Retrieved 25 November 2017.
  11. ^ Irvine, Lindesay (6 May 2008). "Self-published author takes competition to bestseller rivals". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 25 November 2017.
  12. ^ "NZSA Lilian Ida Smith Award". New Zealand Society of Authors & Writers Association. Retrieved 25 November 2017.
  13. ^ "100 best books of 2008". The Listener. 13 December 2008. Retrieved 25 November 2017.
  14. ^ "Past Winners by Author". New Zealand Book Awards Trust. Retrieved 25 November 2017.
  15. ^ "Grimshaw Sargeson Fellowship". Grimshaw Sargeson. Retrieved 25 November 2017.

writer, born, 1962, fiction, writer, journalist, creative, writing, teacher, from, zealand, orrborn1962, thames, zealandoccupationauthor, tutorlanguageenglishalma, materuniversity, waikato, auckland, technical, institute, victoria, university, wellingtongenref. Sue Orr born 1962 is a fiction writer journalist and creative writing teacher from New Zealand Sue OrrBorn1962 age 61 62 Thames New ZealandOccupationAuthor and tutorLanguageEnglishAlma materUniversity of Waikato Auckland Technical Institute Victoria University of WellingtonGenreFiction short storiesNotable worksEtiquette for a Dinner Party Short Stories From Under the Overcoat Loop TracksNotable awardsPeople s Choice Award Lilian Ida Smith Award Contents 1 Background 2 Career 3 Awards 4 Personal life 5 External links 6 ReferencesBackground editOrr was born 1962 in Thames and spent her childhood on the Hauraki Plains She has a BA in History and French from the University of Waikato a Diploma in Journalism from Auckland Technical Institute and an MA and PhD in Creative Writing at Victoria University of Wellington 1 She currently lives in Wellington and teaches creative writing at Rimutaka and Arohata prisons and in women s refuges in the region 1 2 Career editOrr has worked as a journalist in New Zealand in Tokoroa Tauranga Wellington the UK and France Since completing her MA in 2006 Orr has been writing fiction and teaching creative writing at Manukau Institute of Technology and Massey University 1 3 Orr has published four works of fiction Etiquette for a Dinner Party Short Stories 2008 Random House From Under the Overcoat 2011 Random House Recreation 2013 Random House The Party Line 2015 Random House Loop Tracks 2021 Victoria University Press Loop Tracks was inspired by a friend who used Sisters Overseas Service in the late 1970s to obtain an abortion 4 5 Set in Wellington it covers many issues abortion adoption euthanasia family relationships and the Covid 19 lockdown 2 5 Short stories by Orr have also appeared a number of anthologies including Best New Zealand Fiction 4 6 Lost in Translation New Zealand Short Stories 7 and The Penguin Book of Contemporary New Zealand Short Stories 8 She has also been published in Sport 35 9 Turbine 10 and the New Zealand Listener Awards editIn 2008 Etiquette for a Dinner Party Short Stories was long listed for the Frank O Connor International Short Story Award 11 and won the Lilian Ida Smith Award in 2007 12 It was also listed in the Top 100 Books of 2008 by the New Zealand Listener 13 At the 2012 New Zealand Post Book Awards From Under the Overcoat won the People s Choice Award 14 In 2011 she received the Grimshaw Sargeson Fellowship with Mark Broatch 15 Personal life editOrr is married to economist Adrian Orr They have three children 2 External links editSue Orr looping together truth and fiction for new novel Interview with RNZ 10 July 2021References edit a b c Sue Orr New Zealand Book Council Retrieved 25 November 2017 a b c Sue Orr It took so long for women to stop being classified as criminals Stuff 11 June 2021 Retrieved 20 July 2021 Sue Orr Penguin Books New Zealand Retrieved 25 November 2017 Orr Sue 2021 Loop tracks Wellington Victoria University Press pp 331 332 ISBN 978 1 77656 425 5 OCLC 1246680543 a b Richardson Paddy 17 June 2021 Book of the Week Her body her choice Newsroom Retrieved 20 July 2021 Farrell Fiona ed 2007 The Best New Zealand Fiction Volume 4 Vintage ISBN 9781869418779 Sonzogni Marco S 2010 Lost in Translation New Zealand Short Stories Random House ISBN 9781869791438 Morris Paula ed 2009 The Penguin Book of Contemporary New Zealand Short Stories Penguin Books ISBN 9780143006817 Sue Orr Etiquette for a Dinner Party Sport 25 victoria ac nz Winter 2007 Retrieved 25 November 2017 Turbine 2006 nzetc victoria ac nz 2006 Retrieved 25 November 2017 Irvine Lindesay 6 May 2008 Self published author takes competition to bestseller rivals The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 25 November 2017 NZSA Lilian Ida Smith Award New Zealand Society of Authors amp Writers Association Retrieved 25 November 2017 100 best books of 2008 The Listener 13 December 2008 Retrieved 25 November 2017 Past Winners by Author New Zealand Book Awards Trust Retrieved 25 November 2017 Grimshaw Sargeson Fellowship Grimshaw Sargeson Retrieved 25 November 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sue Orr writer amp oldid 1177266742, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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