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S. K. Kelen is an Australian author and poet. He is best known for his works of fiction, including the novels The Last of the Sky Pirates and The Last of the Sky Kings. He has also written several collections of poetry, including The Book of the Dead and The Book of the Living. Kelen was born in Sydney, Australia, in 1956. He studied at the University of Sydney, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English and Philosophy. He then went on to pursue a Master of Arts degree in Creative Writing at the University of Technology, Sydney. Kelen has been writing since the early 1980s, and his works have been published in Australia, the United States, and the United Kingdom. He has won several awards for his writing, including the Australian Literature Society Gold Medal for The Last of the Sky Pirates. Kelen is currently living in Sydney, Australia, with his wife and two children. He is still actively writing and has recently published a new novel, The Book of the Dead. He is also working on a new collection of poetry.

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2020

A Happening in Hades. Waratah, NSW: Puncher & Wattmann, 2020

Love's Philosophy. Sydney, NSW: Gazebo Books / Life Before Man, 2020

2019

To the Heart of the World’s Electricity. Broadway, NSW: Senor Press, 1980.

Open Boat, Barbed Wire Sky: Poems for the Refugees ed Sue Hicks and Danny Gardner (Live Poets’ Press, Sydney 2003)

Che Guevara in Verse ed. Gavin O’Toole and Georgina Jimanez (Aflame Books, Wiltshire, 2007

2018

Yonder Blue Wild. Macao, PRC: flying island books, 2018

Poems, short stories and book reviews have appeared in Australian and overseas magazines, including: The (Melbourne) Age, Agenda (UK), The American Pen (US), Antipodes (US), ANU Reporter, Aspect, The Australian, Australian Book Review, Block, The Bulletin, Chili Verde Review (US), Canberra Times, Cimarron Review (US), Compass, Cordite, Diwan (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Eclectica, Editions, Education, Etchings, Final Taxi Review fieralingue, foam:e, Fulcrum, Heat, Hobo, Honi Soit, Imago, Iron (UK), Island, JAAM (NZ), Jack (US), Jacket, Journal of Poetics Research, The Literary Review (US), The Longneck (US), Madame Bull's Tavern (Canada), Magic Sam, Masthead, Meanjin, Metre (Ireland), Meuse, Muse, Narcissus, Nation Review, Newcastle Herald, New Poetry, Nguoi HaNoi ‘Hanoi People’ (Vietnam), Nimrod International: journal of poetry and prose (US), Otis Rush, Outrider, Overland, The Pen (UK), Poetry Australia, Poetry Canada, Poetry Kanto (Japan), Poetry Review (UK), poetryX, Poets Choice '76, '77, 78, 79, Polar Bear, Prague Literary Review (Czech), Prism International (Canada), P-76, The Reader, Salt, Melbourne Sunday Herald, Scripsi, Siglo, Slow Dancer (UK), South Dakota Review (US), Southerly, Stand (UK), Surfers Paradise, Sydney Morning Herald, Taj Mahal Review (India), Tien Ve, Thylazine, Timber Creek Review (US), Union Recorder, Verse (US), Vietnam Cultural Window (Vietnam), Voices, Your Friendly Fascist. Poems have also been broadcast by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation on the Poet's Tongue, a First Hearing and Poetica. Other broadcasts on 5UV Writers Radio, 2JJ, 2SER-FM, 2CN, Canberra Artsound.

2016

Contemporary Australian Poetry, Ed Martin Langford, Judith Beveridge, Judy Johnson, David Musgrave (Puncher &Wattmann, Sydney, 2016)

2014

The Best Australian Poems 2014 ed Geoff Page (Black Ink, Melbourne 2014)

The House is Not Quiet and The World is Not Calm: poetry from Canberra, ed Kit Kelen and Geoff Page (Association of Stories, Macao,2014)

2013

Over There – Poems from Singapore and Australia ed. John Kinsella and Alvin Pang

The Turnrow Anthology Of Contemporary Australian Poetry, ed. John Kinsella, Jack Heflin and William Ryan (Desperation Press/Tunrow Books, USA 2013)

2012

Island Earth: New and selected poems. Blackheath, NSW: Brandl & Schlesinger, 2012

The Best Australian Poems 2012 ed John Tranter (Black Ink, Melbourne 2012)

2010

The Perfume River: An Anthology of Writing from Vietnam, ed. Catherine Cole (UWA Publishing 2010)

2008

Penguin Anthology of Australian Poetry, ed John Kinsella, (Penguin, 2008)

2007

Kelen's collection Earthly Delights was a joint winner of the Judith Wright Prize in 2007.

Best Australian Poems 2007, ed. Peter Rose (Black Inc, Melbourne 2007)

Best Australian Poetry 2007, ed. John Tranter (UQP, St Lucia, 2007)

2006

Windchimes: Asia in Australian Poetry ed Noel Rowe and Vivian Smith (Pandanus, Canberra 2006)

2004

The Best Australian Poems 2004 ed Les Murray (Black Ink, Melbourne 2003)

2003

The Best Australian Poems 2003 ed Peter Craven (Black Ink, Melbourne 2003)

2002

Goddess of Mercy: Poems. Blackheath, NSW: Brandl & Schlesinger, 2002.

2000

Shimmerings: Poems. Wollongong, NSW: Five Islands Press, 2000.

1999

Landbridge: Contemporary Australian Poetry ed. John Kinsella (Fremantle Arts Centre Press, 1999)

1998

Postcards from the Universe. Cambridge, UK: Folio / Salt, 1998.

Dragon Rising: Poems. Hanoi, Viet Nam: The Gioi Publishers, 1998.

Family Ties: poems of the Australian Family ed. Jennifer Strauss (Oxford University Press, 1998)

1996

Kelen attended the University of Sydney, where he studied Philosophy and Literature. After graduating he worked in Sydney in various jobs then Canberra as a civil servant, and reviewed books for the Canberra Times. He has also been a visiting professor at the University of South Dakota in 1996, and Asialink Writer in Residence in Vietnam in 1998. In 2005 he completed a Ph.D. from the University of Adelaide. He taught poetry, creative writing and literary studies at the University of Canberra and taught in high schools and colleges in the ACT.

Oxford Book of Modern Australian Verse, ed. Peter Porter (Oxford University Press, 1996)

1995

Trans-Sumatran Highway, and other poems. Cook, ACT: Polonius Press, 1995.

1994

West of Krakatoa: Poems. Ainslie, ACT: Limestone Press, 1994.

1991

Atomic Ballet. Sydney: Hale & Iremonger, 1991.

The Penguin Book of Modern Australian Poetry, ed. John Tranter & Philip Mead (Melbourne: Penguin, 1991)

1986

Poems included in ~ Anthology of Australian Religious Poetry, ed. Les Murray (Melbourne: Collins/Dove, 1986)

1978

The Gods Ash Their Cigarettes. St Lucia, Qld: Makar Press, 1978.

1973

Other awards won by Kelen include the 1973 Poetry Australia Prize (writers under 18 years of age), an ACT Creative Arts Fellowship in 2000, and the CAPO (Capital Arts Patrons Organisation) Award in 2001 and in 2003 and 2006 Australia Council Grants for Established Writers for poetry writing.

1956

Stephen Kenneth Kelen (born in Sydney in 1956), known as S. K. Kelen, is an Australian poet and educator. His father, Stephen Estaban Kelen, was a journalist and writer, and his brother, Christopher Kelen, is also a poet. S. K. Kelen began publishing poetry in 1973, when he won a Poetry Australia contest for young poets and several of his poems were published in that journal.