Geraldine Wooller

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Geraldine Wooller
Born 7 November 1941
Perth, Western Australia
Occupation Novelist
Nationality Australian
Education BA (Hons) in Italian and Linguistics – Dip Ed in Modern European Languages (Italian and French)
Bachelor of Arts; Master of Arts (Creative Writing)
PhD at University of Western Australia in Creative Writing
Alma mater The University of Western Australia
Genres Literary Realism
Subjects Women’s relationships, addiction, friendship and loss
Notable work(s) Snoogs and the Dandy; The Seamstress; Transgression

Geraldine Wooller (born 7 November 1941) is an Australian novelist, short-story writer and essayist. Her novels are predominantly reflective works on the nature of love, friendship, loss and endurance.[1]

Wooller grew up in Perth, primarily raised by her Scottish mother. She commenced her tertiary education in the 1970s, the era of the second wave of feminism. Her working career has involved the administration of music education, public relations, schools liaison for prospective university students and teaching both foreign languages and English as a second language for adults.

She was encouraged in her early writing and her work commended by the late Elizabeth Jolley.[2] She now writes from her home in Perth and spends extended periods each year in southern Italy where much of her work is set.

Her fourth novel will be published in 2014.

Awards

Publications

  • 2000 – Snoogs and the Dandy
  • 2007 – The Seamstress
  • 2011 – Transgression

References

  1. "Geraldine Wooller". Retrieved 21 August 2013. 
  2. Wooller, G. Transgression. Australia, Sid Harta Publishers, 2011, p. backcover.
  3. State Library of Western Australia
  4. Literary Awards Australia
  5. UWA Publishing

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