Kate Constable
Kate Constable is an Australian author. Her first novel was The Singer of All Songs, the first in the Chanters of Tremaris trilogy. It was later followed by The Waterless Sea and The Tenth Power.
Biography
Constable was born in Sandringham, Melbourne. When she was six, her family moved to Papua New Guinea for her father's work as a pilot.She enrolled in an Arts/Law degree at Melbourne University. She finished her degrees in seven years, working part-time in various jobs. She settled into the job that was to become her main source of income for the next thirteen years: phone sales, administration assistant and occasional receptionist at Warner Music.
She started writing after many years at law school and at Warner. In 1993, her first short story, "Graham Remains", was published in the literary magazine Meanjin. In 1996 she won second prize in the annual HQ short story competition.
After her first attempt at a novel, she met and fell in love with the man who is now her husband. She started to write fantasy books, the first of which became known as The Singer of All Songs. In 2001, she and her husband had a baby daughter, and The Singer of All Songs was accepted for publication only a few weeks later.
Novels
Chanters of Tremaris- The Singer of All Songs
- The Waterless Sea
- The Tenth Power
- Chanters of Tremaris Trilogy
- The Taste of Lightning
- Always Mackenzie
- Cicada Summer
- Winter of Grace
- Dear Swoosie
- Crow Country
- New Guinea Moon
- The January Stars
- ''Tumbleglass''
Short fiction
- "Graham Remains" in ''Meanjin''
Awards and honors
Aurealis Awards- Best young-adult novel
- 2007 Nomination for The Taste of Lightning
- 2009 Short-listed for Cicada Summer
- 2003 Notable Book for Singer of All Songs
- 2004 Notable Book for The Waterless Sea
- 2008 Notable Book for The Taste of Lightning
- 2010 Notable Book for Winter of Grace
- 2012 Winner: Children's Book of the Year Award: Younger Readers for Crow Country
- 2009 joint winner Children's Peace Literature Award for Winter for Grace
- 2021 short-listed Prime Minister's Literary Award for January Stars