Marianne de Pierres

It’s me! Flamingo freak.

So, some updates from the trenches. After four and a half years, I’ve submitted my PhD. The title is Fem-punk Futures: Posthumanism, Gender, and Identity in Contemporary Women’s Science Fiction. The thesis is a case study of three fem-punk novels and my own new novel, A Once and Future Past.

I wanted to publicly thank a few people. I was about 52 when I embarked on this journey, and I was worried that I was too old to be doing it – for what gain, I wondered, other than a love of learning, and a challenge. I’m still not sure about the answer to that, but I have loved every minute of it.

So a big shout out to my wonderful sister, Nicci; my equally wonderful son, Marcus; and my supervisors, Nat Collie, Jo Robertson, and Veny Armanno who guided me through. Jane Stadler also gave me a good old shake up in the early days about what it took. I also want to wave to, and hug, my uni colleagues: Kaylen Jorgenson, Amber Gwynne, Jason Nahrung, Meri Sara, and my beautiful twin, Isobelle Carmody. You are what made this such a wonderful experience: all those coffee breaks, lunches, panicked messages, notes on my computer screen…

What comes next is unknown, but that’s kinda good.

I didn’t get into the interview stage for the Fulbright Scholarship. It was so disappointing, as I thought my application was pretty decent. But the competition was intense.  Now I’ve recovered from the news, I know I will find a way to write about Colonel Thorn. My friend’s tell me I can be very determined when I want to be. Lol. So, hell or high-water, his story will be told!

I hope at some time in the future I can work as a Creative Writing lecturer, helping to guide the next generation of creatives. But if that’s not mean to be, something else will come along.

For now, I’m going to attend to life, do my sessional tutoring, apply for jobs, finish a novel, coach basketball, and hang out with my friends.

So that’s me… what’s your news?

 

 

 

 

I’ve been working away on various stories and I decided to have some placeholder covers made for them by Austin Designworks. This gives you an idea of what’s coming, and helps me focus on the finish line.

Firstly, my PhD novel, A Once and Future Past, which is a feminist time travel novel set both in the future and in 1400’s France. The protagonist, Ella West, mingles with Christine de Pizan, Yolande of Aragon, and Joan of Arc.

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This is followed by a family biography entitled The Lost American Prince: the splendid life of Colonel Herman Thorn. Fascinating, wonderful story.

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And then The Season of Impossible Dreams a YA contemporary drama about three Australian high school students striving for basketball scholarships at US colleges.

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Awards

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Peacemaker - Aurealis Award
Best Science Fiction Novel 2014

Curtin University Distinguished Alumni Award 2014

Transformation Space - Aurealis Award
 Best Science Fiction Novel 2010

Sharp Shooter - Davitt Award
Best Crime Novel 2009 (Sisters in Crime Australia) 

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