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Gina Cole was born on 1960 in New Zealand, is a writer. Discover Gina Cole'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 63 years old?

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Occupation Writer · lawyer
Age 63 years old
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Born 1960, 1960
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Nationality New Zealand

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2023

In the 2023 New Year Honours, Cole was appointed a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit, for services to literature.

2022

In July 2022 Cole's first novel Na Viro was published. It is a science fiction novel set in the distant future and featuring Pacific culture. In the week before 15 July 2022 it was the second-best selling fiction book in New Zealand. A review in the New Zealand Listener described it as an "ambitious book", "at the forefront of a new and particularly interesting genre", but noted that the book was challenging to read in some respects, with the story lacking "a single emotional centre and ... some much-needed explanation of things both futuristic and mundane". In the same month she received the inaugural International Residency with Australia, a partnership between the Michael King Writers Centre and Varuna, The Writers' House. She received a month's residency at Varuna, to be taken up in October 2022, and an appearance at the Blue Mountains Writers' Festival.

2017

In 2017 Cole's short story collection Black Ice Matter received the award for best first book of fiction at the Ockham New Zealand Book Awards. A review by Stuff said that the collection "would be a good book on any reckoning but as a first book it is simply outstanding"; it "shows an assurance of tone, a clarity of style and expression, and an ability to handle different voices, that would be the envy of most more experienced authors". She also had an essay published in the collection New Writing edited by Thom Conroy, and a short story published in Black Marks on the White Page edited by Witi Ihimaera and Tina Makereti. In 2021 she was a writer-in-residence at the Michael King Writers Centre through a residency for established Pasifika writers, and had work published in the anthology Out Here: An Anthology of Takatapui and LGBTQIA+ Writers from Aotearoa New Zealand edited by Chris Tse and Emma Barnes.

2013

In 2013 Cole obtained a Masters in Creative Writing from the University of Auckland, and in 2020 earned a PhD in Creative Writing from Massey University on the topic of indigenous science fiction. She has said that as "an Indigenous Fijian queer woman writer I feel it is so important that we Indigenous peoples tell our own stories so that we can put forward our perspective and experience". In 2014 she won a writing contest at the Auckland Pride Festival run by Express magazine.

1960

Gina Annette Cole MNZM (born 1960) is a New Zealand writer and lawyer. Her writing is inspired by her experiences as a queer Fijian woman. Her short story collection Black Ice Matter received the award for best first book of fiction at the 2017 Ockham New Zealand Book Awards. Her first novel Na Viro was published in July 2022.

Cole was born in 1960. She is of Fijian, Scottish and Welsh descent. From 1963 to 1966 she and her family lived on Farewell Spit, where her father was the lighthouse keeper. As of 2022 she lives in Auckland. She studied law at the University of Auckland and was admitted to the bar in 1991. She practiced as a barrister until 2018, when she closed her practice to focus on her writing.