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Gillian Polack was born on 1 April, 1961 in Melbourne, Australia, is an Australian writer and editor. Discover Gillian Polack's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 63 years old?
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Gillian Polack (born April 1961) is an Australian writer and editor.
She is a Medievalist and works with writers on history in fiction, also writing and editing mainly in the field of speculative fiction.
She has published ten novels, numerous short stories and nonfiction articles, and is the creator of the New Ceres universe.
Gillian Polack was born in Melbourne.
She went to local state schools.
She attended Melbourne University and was awarded a Bachelor of Arts (First Class Honours) in History, with the Margaret Kiddle and Felix Raab Prizes.
She did her Master of Arts at the Centre for Medieval Studies (University of Toronto) and submitted her thesis for Doctor of Philosophy in History at the University of Sydney.
She later took out teaching qualifications at the University of New England and a Doctor of Philosophy in Creative Writing at the University of Western Australia.
Gillian is currently affiliated with Deakin University.
She currently lives in Canberra, ACT.
She has been a member of the Australian NGO Working Group for the UN World Conference Against Racism, a past member of the Ministerial Advisory Council on Women, ACT, and was the vice-president and National Director of the National Council of Jewish Women of Australia (1994–1997).
Polack has been the Guest for Honour for several science fiction conventions including Sydney Freecon in 2006, the Conflux Science Fiction Convention in 2008 and the Liburnicon science fiction convention in Opatija, Croatia in 2014.
The many delays in publishing her novel The Art of Effective Dreaming, mostly as a result of the devastation caused by Hurricanes Katrina, Rita and Ike, have prompted questions as to whether the book is cursed.
Polack's nonfiction work covers a broad spectrum.
Her scholarly work focuses both on the Middle Ages and on modern writers, with, for instance, a feature article on the Middle Ages in Robin Reid's Women in Science Fiction and Fantasy.
She reviews speculative fiction and has written guests posts on subjects ranging from writing to history.
Polack created the New Ceres universe for a short story.
Alisa Krasnostein, now of Twelfth Planet Press, used this universe as the basis for the New Ceres webzine and for stories set in the New Ceres universe.
In 2009, she was also the co-convener for Flycon, the first online international Science Fiction Convention.
Polack is the co-editor of Masques, published by Canberra Speculative Fiction Guild, 2009 and of the Baggage anthology published by Eneit Press run by Sharyn Lilley, 2010.
Polack has taught at the Centre for Continuing Education, Australian National University and at the Canberra Writers' Centre.
Her guest teaching has included History for fiction writers at the NSW Writers' Centre and floortalks at museums such as the Canberra Museum and Art Gallery.
She has also been a panellist at the Canberra Literary Festival.
Gillian Polack has worked on many committees and been asked to give talks for many organisations, both in paid and voluntary capacities.
Polack was the convenor and judge of the Conflux short story competition in 2010 and spent seven years, from 2006 to 2013, as Conflux's acting project leader in charge of planning and organising its annual historical banquets, employing her knowledge as a food historian and teacher of food history at the Australian National University.
Polack was the Australasian delegate for the 72nd World Science Fiction Convention and presented the Hugo award for Best Fanzine in 2014.