
Anne Kellas
Anne Kellas began her life as a South African poet as part of a small group who for a time called themselves the Circle of Eight which over time and in various incarnations has included Lionel Abrahams, Giles Hugo, Moon Silver, Anne Schuster, Margaret Rostov, Shirley Pendlebury, Heide Coombes, Floss M Jay, Graham Walker, Michael Gardiner, and others nurtured by Lionel Abraham's generous spirit.
She is currently co-editor of The Write Stuff web site and editor of the Showcase of Tasmanian poetry.
Her work has appeared in the USA, Africa and in several Australian magazines. In 2001 she was 2nd in the Shoalhaven/Arts Rush poetry competition; in 1993 she received an Arts Tasmania award to work on the book that became Isolated States.
In South Africa her work appeared in Quarry, Sesame and much later, after emigrating, in the anthologies A Writer In Stone (David Philip, 1998) and Like a House on Fire (COSAW, 1994) as well as in the Columbia (NY) feature on South African writing in 1986.
Opgedateer/Updated: 2006-09-01
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