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Ellen van Neerven was born on 1990 in Australia, is an Aboriginal Australian writer and poet. Discover Ellen van Neerven's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 34 years old?

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1990

Ellen van Neerven (born 1990) is an Aboriginal Australian writer, educator and editor.

They are queer and non-binary.

Van Neerven was born in 1990 to Dutch and Aboriginal parents, and is of the Mununjali clan of the Yugambeh nation.

They studied creative writing at the Queensland University of Technology.

They are openly queer and non-binary, using they/them pronouns.

2013

Their first work of fiction, Heat and Light (2013), won several awards, and in 2019 Van Neerven won the Queensland Premier's Young Publishers and Writers Award.

Van Neerven's first book, Heat and Light, won the 2013 Queensland Literary Awards' David Unaipon Award for unpublished Indigenous writers, the 2016 NSW Premier's Literary Award's Indigenous Writers Prize and was shortlisted for the Stella Prize in 2015.

2015

One of van Neerven's stories, Confidence Game, was featured in SBS podcast series, True Stories, in 2015.

In September 2015, in a collaboration with Poets House in New York, a recording of six First Nations Australia Writers Network (FNAWN) members reading their work was presented at a special event, which was recorded.

Van Neerven was one of the readers, along with Jeanine Leane, Dub Leffler, Melissa Lucashenko, Bruce Pascoe, and Jared Thomas.

2016

Their second book, the poetry collection Comfort Food, was published in 2016.

2020

Their second collection of poetry, Throat (2020), won three awards at the 2021 New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards, including Book of the Year.

Throat (2020) is van Neerven's second collection of poems, and consists of five themed chapters: "The haunt-walk in"; "Whiteness is always approaching"; "I can't wait to meet my future genders"; "Speaking outside"; and " Take me to the back of my throat".

Throat won three prizes at the New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards: Book of the Year; the Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry; and the Multicultural NSW Award.

Van Neerven has also had some of their poetry translated into their grandmother's Yugambeh language by Shaun Davies.

Van Neerven published a piece in Griffith Review about sport, entitled "No Limits", in September 2021.

Described as "part creative memoir, part reportage, part theoretical essay and part history lesson", the piece examines the exclusionary nature of sport, which leads to a very low rate of participation by non-binary people.

Van Neerven is co-host and creative producer of two podcasts, Extraordinary Voices for Extraordinary Times, launched in June 2020, and Between the Leaves, launched in October 2020.

Van Neerven was a recipient of a Sidney Myer Creative Fellowship, an award of A$160,000 given to mid-career creatives and thought leaders.