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==Publications== ==Selected works==
===Novels and other fiction===
2016 podcast – , ABC Radio National<br>
2015 novel – The Orchid Nursery, Lacuna Publishing, Sydney, <br>
2009 novella – The Absent Men, X-6 Anthology, Coeur de Lion Publishing, Sydney<br>
2001 novel – The Other Face of Janus, HarperCollins, Sydney<br>
1996 novel – Myfanwy's Demon, HarperCollins, Sydney


===Novels=== ===Short stories===
2004 Weavers of the Twilight, Smashing Stories, Agog! Press, ], Australia<br>
*''Myfanwy's Demon'' (1996) HarperCollins, {{ISBN|0732251672}}
*'']'' (2001) HarperCollins, {{ISBN|0207197091}} 2000 The Little Demon. Mystery, Magic, Voodoo, HarperCollins, Sydney
* ''The Orchid Nursery'' (2015) Lacuna Publishing, {{ISBN|9781922198204}}

===Short fiction===
*"The Little Demon" (2000) in ''Mystery, Magic, Voodoo & the Holy Grail'' (ed. Stephanie Smith, Julia Stiles)
*"]" (2004) in '']'' (ed. ])

===Academic writing===
====Articles====
2011, Dangerous narratives: politics, lies, and ghost stories, ''Cosmopolitan Civil Societies: An Interdisciplinary Journal,'' vol. 3, no. 1, {{doi|10.5130/ccs.v3i1.1816}}<br>
2016, A happy and engaged class without cell phones? It’s easier than you think, with co-author W Lambert, ''Teaching of Psychology,'' vol. 43, no. 4, {{doi|10.1177/0098628316662767}}<br>
2018, Dark dreams and malign creativity, ''Knowledge Cultures'' 6(2):64-75, {{doi|10.22381/KC6220185}}

====Books====
2018, Critical thinking and persuasive writing for postgraduates, Palgrave, London


==References== ==References==

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Louise Katz
BornCanberra, Australia
NationalityAustralian
GenreFantasy, young adult

Louise Katz is an Australian writer of fantasy and young adult fiction.

Biography

Louise Katz is an Australian novelist and academic. She was born in Canberra, Australia, attended art school in Adelaide, and gained her doctorate from the University of Technology, Sydney in 2009. Louise taught creative writing at the University of Technology Sydney and currently teaches academic writing there. She is the recipient of a Norma K Hemming award and two Aurealis awards for her fiction.

Awards

2016 – Winner, Norma K. Hemming award, for The Orchid Nursery
2004 – Co-winner, Aurealis Award, for Weavers of the Twilight
2001 – Winner, Aurealis award, for The Other Face of Janus

Selected works

Novels and other fiction

2016 podcast – Zombilingo, ABC Radio National
2015 novel – The Orchid Nursery, Lacuna Publishing, Sydney, review
2009 novella – The Absent Men, X-6 Anthology, Coeur de Lion Publishing, Sydney
2001 novel – The Other Face of Janus, HarperCollins, Sydney
1996 novel – Myfanwy's Demon, HarperCollins, Sydney

Short stories

2004 Weavers of the Twilight, Smashing Stories, Agog! Press, Wollongong, Australia
2000 The Little Demon. Mystery, Magic, Voodoo, HarperCollins, Sydney

References

  1. "Katz, Louise". AusLit. Retrieved 2010-01-24.
  2. http://www.keithstevenson.com/terraincognitasf/tisf004.html
  3. "Louise Katz - Summary Bibliography". ISFDB. Retrieved 2010-01-24.
  4. "The Locus Index to SF Awards: 2002 Aurealis Awards". Locus Online. Archived from the original on 2010-04-02. Retrieved 2010-01-24.
  5. "The Locus Index to SF Awards: 2005 Aurealis Awards". Locus Online. Archived from the original on 2010-04-02. Retrieved 2010-01-24.

External links

Academic staff, University of Sydney

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