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Writer In Conversation — Grace Yee / Chinese Fish —Presented as part of Sydney Road Street Party

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Writer In Conversation — Grace Yee about her book, Chinese Fish
Presented as part of Sydney Road Street Party
Sunday 2 March, 2:00-3:30 PM
correspondences Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Country
39 Sydney Road Bulleke-bek (Brunswick) VIC

Join us for a conversation with Naarm/Melbourne-based writer, poet, and researcher Grace Yee to explore her debut poetry collection, Chinese Fish. Awarded the prestigious Victorian Prize for Literature in 2024, we know you will love Grace's book as much as we do.

Chinese Fish is a family saga that spans the 1960s through to the 1980s. Narrated in multiple voices and laced with archival fragments and scholarly interjections, it offers an intimate glimpse into the lives of women and girls in a community that has historically been characterised as both a ‘yellow peril’ menace and an exotic ‘model minority’.

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—1) We stock copies of the book in-store. Head to our online shop to pre-purchase your copy and collect it on the day.
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—3) Our Writers In Conversation events are $10.  We also offer limited free tickets for those in need.
---4)  We do our best to offer a range of free and low-cost events. Donations for our community events are gratefully received. 

Bio
Grace Yee is the author of Chinese Fish (Giramondo Publishing), winner of the Victorian Prize for Literature, the Victorian Premier's Prize for Poetry, and the Mary and Peter Biggs Award for Poetry, Ockham New Zealand Book Awards, in 2024. Her work has been widely published and anthologised in Australia and internationally, most recently in Meanjin, Griffith Review, and Best of Australian Poems 2024. Grace has been awarded the Patricia Hackett Prize, the Peter Steele Poetry Award, and a Creative Fellowship at the State Library Victoria, where she researched early settler Chinese Australian histories for her second collection Joss: A History, forthcoming with Giramondo Publishing in 2025. She lives in Melbourne, on Wurundjeri land.

Credit: Cover of Chinese Fish Giramondo Press 2023 © Grace Yee The text above is courtesy of the publisher. Photograph of Grace: Demelza Wong

Acknowledgements 
We respectfully acknowledge the Sovereign Custodians of the land and waters upon which we live and work, the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung peoples of the Kulin Nation. We pay our respect to their Elders, past, present and emerging. We extend this respect to all First Peoples.