LC control no. | nb2007002447 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
LC classification | PR9619.4.B559 |
Personal name heading | Blackadder, Jesse |
Variant(s) | Blackadder, Catherine Margaret |
Associated country | Australia |
Located | Byron Bay (N.S.W.) |
Birth date | 1964-06-04 |
Death date | 2020-06-10 |
Place of birth | Sydney (N.S.W.) |
Field of activity | Australian fiction Journalism |
Affiliation | University of Western Sydney University of Technology, Sydney |
Profession or occupation | Authors Journalists |
Found in | After the party, 2005: t.p. (Jesse Blackadder), verso, Aus. CIP (hdg.: Blackadder, Jesse) p.[i] (writer; her first novel) Amazon website, viewed September 11, 2018 (About Jesse Blackadder: She is an Australian novelist, short story writer and freelance journalist. She is the author of Sixty seconds, Chasining the light, The raven's heart, and After the party. Jesse has been a writer in residence in Sitka Alaska, in the Australian outback and at Byron Bay, and has been a fellow three times at Varuna The Writers' House, Australia's leading residential program for writers. She has a Doctor of Creative Arts from the University of Western Sydney. Born in Sydney, she now lives near Byron Bay on Australia's east coast.) <https://www.amazon.com/Jesse-Blackadder/e/B004DWSCHO> Sydney morning herald WWW site, viewed July 7, 2020 (Jesse Blackadder: 6 June 1964-10 June 2020; Catherine Margaret Blackadder was born in Sydney in 1964. She was known as Kate until she changed her name to Jesse in her 20s. Jesse graduated with a BA (Communication) from the University of Technology Sydney. Later, she completed a Masters of Applied Science (Social Ecology) at Western Sydney University. In 1999 she moved to Byron Bay. Her historical novel Chasing the Light was born earned her a PhD from Western Sydney University, supervised by author Gail Jones) |
Associated language | eng |