Gillian Polack is an Australian writer and editor working mainly in the field of speculative fiction. She has published four novels, numerous short stories and nonfiction articles, and is the creator of the New Ceres universe.
The many delays in publishing her novel The Art of Effective Dreaming, mostly as a result of the devastation caused by Hurricanes Katrina, Rita and Ike, have prompted questions as to whether the book is cursed.
Short Stories
"Someone's Daughter",, Next, CSFG Publishing
*Finnish translation, Alienisti,
"Passports",, In Bad Dreams 2, Eneit Press
"Horrible Historians",, Subterranean Magazine, Fall, USA
"Words",, short story in EMU Literary Magazine for Young Australians Spring/Summer
"The Performance",, The Journal
*Winner, Victorian Government Ministry for the Arts Award
Non-Fiction
Polack's nonfiction work covers a broad spectrum. Her scholarly work focuses both on the Middle Ages and on modern writers, with, for instance, a feature article on the Middle Ages in Robin Reid's Women in Science Fiction and Fantasy. She reviews speculative fiction and has written guests posts on subjects ranging from writing to history.
Once and Future: Medieval and Modern Arthurian Literature,
*Polack acted as both editor and contributor
New Ceres
Polack created the New Ceres universe for a short story. Alisa Krasnostein, now of Twelfth Planet Press, used this universe as the basis for the New Ceres webzine and for stories set in the New Ceres universe.
Editing
Polack is the co-editor of Masques, published by Canberra Speculative Fiction Guild, and of the forthcoming Baggage anthology to be published by Eneit Press run by Sharyn Lilley. The table of contents includes K. J. Bishop, Jack Dann, Kaaron Warren and Jennifer Fallon.
Teaching & Education
Polack teaches mainly at the Centre for Continuing Education, Australian National University and at the Canberra Writers' Centre. Her guest teaching has included History for fiction writers at the NSW Writers' Centre and floortalks at museums such as the Canberra Museum and Art Gallery. She has also been a panellist at the Canberra Literary Festival.
Organisations
Gillian Polack has worked on many committees and been asked to give talks for many organisations, both in paid and voluntary capacities. She has been a member of the Australian NGO Working Group for the UN World Conference Against Racism, a past member of the Ministerial Advisory Council on Women, ACT, and was the Vice-President and National Director of the National Council of Jewish Women of Australia.
Awards
- Shortlisted Best Novel Life Through Cellophane 2010 Ditmar Awards WINNER - for Best Achievement 2011 Ditmar Awards - Shortlisted Best Collection Baggage 2017 Ditmar Awards - Shortlisted Best Novel The Wizardry of Jewish Women 2017 Shortlisted- William Atheling Jr Award for Criticism or Review History and Fiction: Writers, their Research, Worlds and Stories, Peter Lang. 2018 Ditmar Awards - Shortlisted Best Collection Mountains of the Mind