User:Smith1133/Heather Rose
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Heather Rosehttp://www.heatherrose.com.au (born August 10, 1964) is an Australian author born in Tasmania. Her novels include White Heart, The Butterfly Man and The River Wife. Her career has spanned business, the arts and writing and she is one of Tasmania's best known authors and businesswomenhttp://www.heatherrose.com.au.
Background
Heather Rose was born in Hobart, Tasmania, the 3rd of four children. She was educated at St Michaels Collegiate School and Hobart Matriculation College. By the age of sixteen she had a weekly column in the Hobart Mercury. She won the Tasmanian Short Story Prize in 1981. She left school in 1982 and travelled widely though Asia and Europe<
In 1996 she returned to Tasmania and established an advertising agency, Coo'ee Tasmania, with her husband, Creative Director and musician Rowan Smithhttp://au.linkedin.com/pub/rowan-smith/b/191/ba7http://rowansmith.com.au/sirens/. In 2004 she was named Telstra Tasmanian Business Woman of the Yearhttp://www.telstrabusinesswomensawards.com/award-winners/past-winners/2004/tas-86.aspx. She was Chairman of the Coo'ee Network of agencies across Australasia from 2005 - 2007.
In 2007 Coo'ee Tasmania partnered with Green Team USA in New Yorkhttp://www.greenteamusa.com/ http://www.bandt.com.au/news/coo8217ee-joins-green-teamand Green Team Australiahttp://www.greenteamaus.com/, Australia's first green advertising agency was born http://greenteamaus.typepad.com/photos/gtaus_launch_photos/index.htmlhttp://www.thegreenpages.com.au/Environment-News/the_awakening_consumer.
In 2008 Heather was appointed Chairman of the Festival of Voiceshttp://www.festivalofvoices.com/, Tasmania's leading winter arts festival. The Festival and Green Team Australia received the Tasmanian 2010 Australian Business Arts Foundation (ABAF) Award for SME's through a partnership created by Rosehttp://www.abaf.org.au/index.php?pageID=9819&merchant_id=0.
She remains Chairman of Green Team Australiahttp://www.greenteamaus.com/. Her business has won over 25 international creative awardshttp://au.linkedin.com/pub/heather-rose/21/29/aa2.
Rose is a Mentor in the Tasmanian Leaders Program training business people in leadership excellence http://www.tasmanianleaders.org.au/index.html.
She has also mentored emerging novelists including Nick Gladewright http://tasmaniantimes.com/index.php?/pr-article/heather-rose-launches-nick-glade-wrights-novel-growing-sideways/.
Novels
Heather Rose is the author of three published novels. Her first novel White Heart, published in 1999 by Transworld, tells the story of Ambrose and Farley Willow, a brother and sister growing up in Tasmania. Ambrose as an adult becomes a Tasmanian tiger hunter while Farley becomes involved with Native American rituals in the mid-west of America.
Rose's second novel The Butterfly Man published by UQP in 2005http://www.uqp.uq.edu.au/search_results.php. It recounts the story of Lord Lucanhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord_lucan, the British Peer who disappeared from his family home in London after the murder of the family nanny. There has been no verified sighting of Lord Lucan since his disappearance in 1974. In The Butterfly Man Lucan has settled quietly in Tasmania after fleeing England and assumed the identity of Henry Kennedy. Lucan discovers, however, that the past is not so easily laid to rest. The Butterfly Man won the Davitt Award for Crime Fiction Novel of the Year in 2006 http://home.vicnet.net.au/~sincoz/davitt/Davitt%20PR%2006.pdf and was shortlisted for the Nita B Kibble Awardhttp://www.sl.nsw.gov.au/about/awards/. It was also longlisted for the Impac Dublin Literary Award in 2007http://www.impacdublinaward.ie/.
Heather Rose is a recipient of the prestigious Eleanor Dark Fellowshiphttp://www.varuna.com.au in 2007 for her then unpublished manuscript of The River Wife. The River Wife was published in 2009 by Allen & Unwinhttp://www.allenandunwin.com/default.aspx?page=94&book=9781741757422 and launched by Katherine Scholeshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katherine_Scholes http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katherine_Scholes,http://www.katherinescholes.com/. Set on the shores of Lake St Clair, in Tasmania's central highlands, the novel is a new mythology drawn from land and the rivers of this remote area. It has received significant acclaim from reviewers and readers where it has been hailed for the beauty of its storytellingttp://www.riverwife.com/book/book.html http://www.heatherrose.com.au/books/books.html http://www.riverwife.com/Launch/Launch.html. It was broadcast on Radio National in 2010 http://www.abc.net.au/rn/bookreading/stories/2010/2839169.htm.
References
^ Heather Rose - About the Author - http://www.heatherrose.com.au/moreAuthor/more_aboutAuthor.html
^ Heather Rose Official Website - http://heatherrose.com.au/
^ Heather Rose - About the Author - http://heatherrose.com.au/moreAuthor/more_aboutAuthor.html
^ Rowan Smith on Linked In - http://au.linkedin.com/pub/rowan-smith/b/191/ba7
^ Rowan Smith - Sirens- http://rowansmith.com.au/sirens/
^ Telstra Business Woman of the Year Awards - http://www.telstrabusinesswomensawards.com/award-winners/past-winners/2004/tas-86.aspx
^ Green Team USA - http://www.greenteamusa.com/
^ B & T Advertising Journal - Green Team Australia launches 2007- http://www.bandt.com.au/news/coo8217ee-joins-green-team
^Sydney Morning Herald - Interview with Heather Rose on The Butterfly Manhttp://www.smh.com.au/news/books/strange-visitations/2005/11/17/1132016915783.html?oneclick=true
^ Green Team Australia - http://www.greenteamaus.com/
^ Green Team Australia launches - http://greenteamaus.typepad.com/photos/gtaus_launch_photos/index.html
^ The Green Pages - Green Team and The Awakening Consumer - http://www.thegreenpages.com.au/Environment-News/the_awakening_consumer
^ The Festival of Voices Website - http://www.festivalofvoices.com/
^ ABAF - http://www.abaf.org.au/index.php?pageID=9819&merchant_id=0
^ Green Team Australia Website- http://www.greenteamaus.com/
^ Heather Rose on Linked In - http://au.linkedin.com/pub/heather-rose/21/29/aa2
^ Tasmanian Leaders Program - http://www.tasmanianleaders.org.au/index.html
^ Tasmanian Times - 2010 - http://tasmaniantimes.com/index.php?/pr-article/heather-rose-launches-nick-glade-wrights-novel-growing-sideways/
^ University of Queensland Press- http://www.uqp.uq.edu.au/search_results.php
^ Lord Lucan- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Bingham,_7th_Earl_of_Lucan
^ The Davitt Awards- http://home.vicnet.net.au/~sincoz/davitt/Davitt%20PR%2006.pdf
^ The Nita B Kibble Awards - http://www.sl.nsw.gov.au/about/awards/
^ The Varuna Foundation - http://www.varuna.com.au
^ Allen & Unwin - http://www.allenandunwin.com/default.aspx?page=94&book=9781741757422
^ The River Wife - Website ttp://www.riverwife.com/book/book.html
^ Heather Rose - Published Works - http://www.heatherrose.com.au/books/books.html
^ The River Wife - Launch speech by Katherine Scholes - http://www.riverwife.com/Launch/Launch.html
^ ABC Radio National - The Book Reading - http://www.abc.net.au/rn/bookreading/stories/2010/2839169.htm
External links
- Heather Rose website [http://www.heatherrose.com.au]
- Heather Rose Biography on Linked In [http://au.linkedin.com/pub/heather-rose/21/29/aa2]
- Green Team Australia [http://www.greenteamaus.com]
- Green Team USA [http://www.greenteamusa.com]
- Festival of Voices [http://www.festivalofvoices.com]