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Queensland Poetry Festival is excited to welcome Hinemoana Baker, the 2009 Arts Queensland Poet-in-Residence. Hinemoana is a New Zealand writer, musician, producer
and teacher of creative writing. Her Maori whakapapa traces from Taranaki
and the Horowhenua in the North Island, down to the Otakou peninsula
near Dunedin in the South Island. Her Pakeha (non-Maori) ancestors were
from England and Bavaria. Hinemoana co-edited the 2007 anthology Kaupapa: New Zealand poets, world issues and in 2008 she created the sound design for I Can See Fiji: Poetry and Sound, a recording of poems by Pacific/US poet Teresia Teaiwa. Her poems have been chosen for the 2004, 2006 and 2008 Best New Zealand Poems online magazine, and have appeared in numerous other anthologies, including Australia’s literary journal Going Down Swinging. Hinemoana wowed audiences at the 2006 Queensland Poetry
Festival: spoken in one strange word and is sure to enchant and delight
the audiences she engages with during her residency. Hinemoana is set
to appear at this year’s Queensland Poetry Festival and Brisbane
Writers Festival, as well as spending some time in regional Queensland
working with young people from Queensland's central west. The Arts Queensland Poet in Residence is administered by Queensland Writers Centre who proudly partner with Queensland Poetry Festival, Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts and Brisbane Writers Festival to deliver the program.
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