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68:, where she studied for an MA in English and Creative Writing. and where she became a member of the Bill Evans Dance Company. She also studied narrative non-fiction writing with the celebrated author, Maxine Hong Kingston. During this time, she won the Vogel Award for her first novel, Mood Indigo (1990), which was followed by Blind Luck (1993), and The Cross (1995). Sayer and Komunyakaa divorced in 1995, after the birth of his child from a one-night stand he had with a former girlfriend. During their marriage, Sayer miscarried one child and terminated another pregnancy against Komyunakaa's wishes. She discusses this in her third memoir, 307: 29:, the third of three children. She began writing poetry and stories at the age of six. Her parents separated when she was aged ten. In 1983, she travelled to the United States with her father Gerry, a jazz drummer. To earn a living, they busked on the streets of New York City, New Orleans and Colorado for three years; Gerry played drums and Mandy tap danced. Her first memoir, 108:
Sayer’s poetry has been published in the Jazz Poetry Anthology, the Australian newspaper, and the Best Australian Poetry series. Between 2006 and 2016 she was a columnist for Sydney newspaper, The Wentworth Courier, and for two years penned a humorous column in The Australian. Her investigative
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In 2009, Sayer was named the annual Scholar-in-Writing at the University of Technology, Sydney, and in February 2014, she and Nowra were named joint holders of the 2014 Copyright Agency Non-Fiction Writer-in-Residence at the University of Technology.
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journalism, reviews, and essays have appeared in The Monthly, The Good Weekend, Griffith Review, The Spectator, The Australian Weekend Magazine, Australian Geographic, the Sydney Morning Herald, and many other journals and magazines.
101:, about her unconventional and chaotic childhood, which won the South Australian Premier’s Award for Non-Fiction, and The Age Book of the Year for Non-Fiction. Sayer and Nowra have separate homes not far from each other near 492: 372: 497: 33:(1998), was based on these experiences. It was published to acclaim in Australia, the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, and Brazil, and won the 2000 152: 507: 502: 457: 226: 203: 477: 447: 310: 117: 512: 156: 80: 467: 452: 26: 369: 102: 38: 487: 472: 222: 462: 85: 142: 34: 392: 437: 72:(2014), the writing of which was prompted by the 2003 murder-suicide of Komunyakaa’s subsequent partner, 357: 482: 442: 314: 291: 105:, in which their daytime writing activities are conducted, and they come together in the evening. 65: 145:(joint winner); Australian Audio Book of the Year Award; and New England Booksellers' Award) 73: 49: 376: 57: 93:, becoming his third wife. They had worked together when they co-edited the anthology 431: 61: 236: 97:
in 2000. Shortly after their marriage Sayer wrote and published her second memoir,
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Those Dashing McDonagh Sisters: Australia's First Female Filmmaking Team
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Those Dashing McDonagh Sisters: Australia’s First Female Filmmaking Team
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Books Now: "Telling it like it was: Mandy Sayer's troubled memoir"
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Jacqueline Maley, Sydney Morning Herald, 25 January 2014.
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On return to Australia, she gained a Doctorate from the
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Yvonne Preston, "Tap-dancing to life's hard rhythm",
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Index

Marrickville
National Biography Award
Australian Audio Book of the Year
Mardi Gras
Yusef Komunyakaa
war poet
Pulitzer Prize
Patrick White
Indiana University
Reetika Vazirani
University of Technology Sydney
The Sydney Morning Herald
Louis Nowra
Kings Cross
Hazel Rowley Literary Fellowship
National Biography Award
South Australian Premier's Award for Non-Fiction
The Age Book of the Year (Non-Fiction)
The Australian/Vogel Literary Award
Nita Kibble Literary Award
International Dublin Literary Award
Davitt Award
Louis Nowra
Sydney Review of Books
One Plus One: Mandy Sayer
ABC News



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