The pair oversaw the release of ten anthologies between 20, at which time they closed Agog! down in order to concentrate on their individual writing projects.Ī graduate of the inaugural Clarion South Writers' Workshop (Queensland) in 2004, Sparks has gone on to publish more than forty-five stories since 2000. By the early 2000s, she had moved to Wollongong, where she and her partner, writer Robert Hood, set up the independent publishing company Agog! Press. In the mid-late 1990s, Sparks began to develop an interest in writing, particularly in the speculative fiction genres. Sparks also won an Australian Science Fiction Achievement Awards for her artwork for the robot collage Cyberchick. After winning a Bulletin magazine photography competition (the prize being a trip to Paris), she was later appointed official photographer for two New South Wales premiers and engaged as photographer on three archaeological expeditions to Jordan. With a BA in Visual Arts, Cat Sparks initially pursued a career as a graphic artist and photographer.
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