Catherine Chidgey

Novelist, Author

1970 –

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Who is Catherine Chidgey?

Catherine Chidgey grew up in the Hutt Valley. She has degrees in creative writing, psychology, and German literature.

In 1997 Catherine was awarded the Adam Foundation Prize for her portfolio produced during study with Bill Manhire at Victoria University of Wellington's Creative Writing Programme. Her debut novel, In a fishbone church, was published in 1998 and has been widely praised in New Zealand and overseas, winning the Hubert Church Award for Best First Book of Fiction in The Montana NZ Book Awards in 1998. In 1999 In a fishbone church won the South East Asia and Pacific Region Prize in the Commonwealth Writers Prize for Best First Novel, a Betty Trask Prize for a first book and was included in the Orange Prize for Fiction longlist. Her second novel, Golden Deeds was published in 2000, and was runner-up for the Deutz Medal for Fiction in the 2000 The Montana NZ Book Awards. It has been published by Picador in the UK and under the title The Strength of the Sun in the US, where it was a The New York Times 'Notable Book of the Year'. In 2003 she was named New Zealand's best novelist under forty. The Transformation, Catherine's third novel, was published in November 2003.

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Born
1970
New Zealand
Nationality
  • New Zealand
Profession
Education
  • Victoria University of Wellington
Lived in
  • New Zealand

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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