Michael Sharkey

A/Prof Michael Sharkey (born 1 August 1946 in Canterbury, New South Wales) is an Australian poet. Sharkey studied at the University of Sydney, where he was awarded a BA, and then he completed his doctorate at the University of Auckland.

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Biography

Sharkey is a prolific editor and reviewer of Australian poetry and journalism, having published over 600 works. In 1981, Sharkey won the H.M. Butterley - F. Earle Hooper Memorial Award for Days of Philangering : A Fortenight [sic] of Poems (to the Memory of J.K. Baxter) Five years later, Sharkey was joint winner of the Overland Competition, for his The Bullocky to His Creator.

Personal life

Sharkey lives in Armidale, NSW. He is Associate Professor of Rhetoric and American Literature at the School of English, Communication and Theatre at UNE.[1] He is currently the coordinator for units such as ENCO 326 Persuading the Public: Rhetoric in Public Affairs, among others, at UNE.

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