Introducing Diane Brown
Diane Brown is a novelist, memoirist, and poet who runs her own creative writing school, Creative Writing Dunedin.
Her publications include two collections of poetry – Before The Divorce We Go To Disneyland (1997) – winner of the NZSA Best First Book of Poetry at the Montana Book Awards 1997 – and Learning to Lie Together (2004).
She has also published:
- two novels, If The Tongue Fits (1999) and Eight Stages of Grace (2002) – a verse novel which was a finalist in the Montana Book Awards 2003
- a travel memoir, Liars and Lovers (2004);
- a prose/poetic work, Here Comes Another Vital Moment (2006) and
- an extended poetic memoir, Taking My Mother To The Opera, Otago University Press (2015).
Her latest work is a poetic narrative, Every Now and then I Have Another Child, Otago University Press, 2020.
She has held the Buddle Findlay Sargeson Fellowship and was an inaugural fellow at the Michael King Writer’s Studio.
Diane won the Janet Frame Memorial Award in 2012 and the Beatson Fellowship in 2013.
In 2013 she was made a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to writing and education.
She lives in Dunedin with her husband, author Philip Temple.