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Frankie McMillan was born on 1950 in Christchurch, New Zealand, is a Writer. Discover Frankie McMillan's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?

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Birthplace Christchurch
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2019

She lives in Christchurch and teaches creative writing at the Hagley Writers’ Institute.

2017

She received the University of Auckland Michael King residency in 2017, and the NZSA Peter & Dianne Beatson Fellowship in 2019.

2016

In 2016, following the publication of My Mother and the Hungarians and other small fictions, she was invited to Hungary as the guest of the Hungarian Embassy in Wellington, to attend a commemorative event of the 60th anniversary of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956.

My Mother and the Hungarians and other small fictions (Canterbury University Press, 2016) was longlisted for the 2017 Ockham New Zealand Book Awards. The Father of Octopus Wrestling and other small fictions (Canterbury University Press, 2019) was named as one of the ten best New Zealand fiction books of 2019 by The Spinoff.

2014

In 2014, she was the recipient of the Ursula Bethell Residency in Creative Writing at the University of Canterbury.

2009

Her first collection of poetry, Dressing for the Cannibals, was launched in August 2009 as part of the 150th anniversary celebrations for Christchurch City Library. Her work has been published in Best New Zealand Poems as well as on online poetry blogs and in journals including Turbine, Snorkel, JAAM, Trout, takahē, Sweet Mammalian and Cincinnati Review (US). It has also appeared in Poems in the Waiting Room and in anthologies such as The Unbelievable Lightness of Eggs (Hallard, 2006), Essential NZ Short Stories (Vintage, 2009) and Best New Zealand Fiction Anthologies (Vintage 2008 and 2009).

She won the 2009 New Zealand Poetry International Competition and the 2013 and 2015 New Zealand Flash Fiction Competition.

2005

Frankie McMillan was awarded the Creative New Zealand Todd New Writers' Bursary in 2005.

1999

In 1999 she studied for a MA in creative writing at the International Institute of Modern Letters at Victoria University of Wellington and later studied theatre at Sydney University.

1950

Frankie McMillan was born in Christchurch in 1950. She studied education and sociology at the University of Canterbury. In the 1970s, she lived off the land with her young family up the Parapara Valley in Golden Bay, originally in an old shack with no electricity, a wood range and solar panels, and then in a replacement house on the same land.