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Nicole Bourke : ウィキペディア英語版 | Nicole Bourke
Nicole (Nike) Bourke (born September 1968) is an Australian novelist. == Career == Bourke was the 2000 winner of the Queensland Premier's Literary Award for Best Emerging Author for ''The Bone Flute''. She has also written ''The True Green of Hope'' as well as the children's picture book ''What The Sky Knows'' (illustrated by Stella Danalis). She was the winner of the QLD Premier's Literary Award, short-listed for two Children's Book Council of Australia awards, and was short-listed for the Commonwealth Writers' Prize, Asia Pacific Region. She has also won several short story awards. She completed an undergraduate degree in literature and theatre at Griffith University, gained First Class Honours and the University Medal, and subsequently completed a doctorate in Creative Writing (2002) at the same university. Her doctoral thesis was title ''From the Cradle to the Grave: A History of Infanticide'' and included the novel ''The Bone Flute''. She has published widely, both nationally and internationally as a short fiction writer, and as a reviewer and non-fiction writer, contributing articles to The Australian, Griffith Review and the Courier Mail. She has acted as a literary judge for the QLD Premier's Literary Awards, and The James Tiptree Award. She has a PhD from Griffith University and a strong background in academic research and writing . She taught creative writing at Griffith University and later at QUT. Since 2007 she has been the co-director of Olvar Wood Writers Retreat, and one of the editors of ''Perilous Adventures'' a literary magazine .
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