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Hannah Wu is a writer and musician from Aotearoa, studying on unceded Wurundjeri land. Her writing has been published with or is forthcoming with Yale Art History Journal, At The Above Gallery, Liminal Magazine, Pantera Press, Australian Poetry Journal, The Performance Review, Cordite Poetry Review, un Magazine, Island Island online for Bus Projects Gallery, Seventh Gallery, Voiceworks and others. She was a recipient of the Ian Potter Cultural Trust Grant in 2024, awarded on the basis of undertaking Can Serrat’s international literature residency in Catalonia. In 2021, she was shortlisted for the Liminal Nonfiction Prize, selected for Express Media’s Toolkits: Nonfiction Program and longlisted for the Liminal Fiction Prize in 2020. Her work has been published in two Liminal Anthology books; Against Disappearance: Essays on Memory and Collisions: Fictions of the Future with Pantera Press. She was a recipient of The University of Melbourne Global Scholars Award and The Scroggin Prize for Creative Writing from the University of Melbourne. She has delivered lectures, readings, conferences and panels at Emerging Writers’ Festival, The Wheeler Centre, The University of Melbourne, SXSW Festival, National Young Writer’s Festival and Australian Short Story Festival.

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