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Susan Kruss
is a fourth-generation Australian. She was born in Wodonga and
grew up in various parts of Victoria including Melbourne, Ballarat
and Ararat. After studying history and philosophy at LaTrobe
University in the 1970s, Susan lived in northern England for
two years. She returned to Australia where she had three children
(home births), completed a Graduate Certificate in Social Sciences
at Monash University and a Graduate Diploma in Education.
Susan Kruss'
first book of poetry, The Meaning of Wood (Five Islands
Press, April 2003) was shortlisted for the Ann Elder Award.
Her second book, Calico Ceilings: The Women of Eureka
(Five Islands Press) was published in November 2004 and launched
at the Eureka 150 Democracy Conference at the University of
Ballarat.
Susan's other
writing credits include four crime short stories published in
anthologies by Artemis Press, 13 text guides for senior English
recently acquired by Cambridge University Press, and numerous
newspaper articles and book reviews. She began writing in 1991
and her poems have been published in The Age as well
as literary magazines and anthologies in Australia, the United
Kingdom and the United States.
Her professional
work has included journalism, secondary teaching, editing, research, writing
and instructional design. For information
about Susan's professional experience and qualifications, click here.
Contact: susan@susankruss.com
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