Giovanna (Gigi) Fenster (born 1963/64) is a South African-born New Zealand author, creative writing teacher, and law lecturer.
Life
Fenster was born in South Africa to a Jewish family. Her father was a psychiatrist.
One of five children, she describes her home as a "lively, entertaining, emotionally very generous household".
She studied law in South Africa: most of her legal career has been in the construction industry, as an advisor and trainer on issues of construction law. After having two children, her concerns about raising them in a society with high levels of violence prompted her to move in 2001 to Wellington, New Zealand, where she became a legal policy analyst at the Commerce Commission.
Fenster still teaches contract law, as well as Creative Writing at
Massey University
Massey University ( mi, Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa) is a university based in Palmerston North, New Zealand, with significant campuses in Albany and Wellington. Massey University has approximately 30,883 students, 13,796 of whom are extramural o ...
in Wellington. She was one of the founders of the Write Where You Are collective, which supports writing in prisons, and teaches creative writing in Rimutaka Prison.
Fenster has two daughters, and in 2015 moved from Wellington to
Ōtaki on New Zealand's
Kapiti Coast
The Kapiti Coast District is a local government district of the Wellington Region in the lower North Island of New Zealand, 50 km north of Wellington City. The district is named after Kapiti Island, a prominent island offshore.
The pop ...
, where she lives with her partner.
Literary career
Fenster's writing career began with the encouragement of her younger sister, novelist
Rahla Xenopoulos, who had just published her first book.
Joining a writing group was for Fenster an antidote to the loneliness she felt after her move to New Zealand.
She went on to do a Master's degree in creative writing at the
International Institute of Modern Letters
The International Institute of Modern Letters (IIML) ( mi, Te Pūtahi Tuhi Auaha o te Ao) is a centre of creative writing based within Victoria University of Wellington. Founded in 2001, the IIML offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses (i ...
at
Victoria University of Wellington
Victoria University of Wellington ( mi, Te Herenga Waka) is a university in Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand. It was established in 1897 by Act of New Zealand Parliament, Parliament, and was a constituent college of the University of New Z ...
.
Fenster's first novel, ''The Intentions Book'', was published by
Victoria University Press
Te Herenga Waka University Press or THWUP (formerly Victoria University Press) is the book publishing arm of Victoria University of Wellington, located in Wellington, New Zealand. As of 2022, the press had published around 800 books.
History
Vi ...
in 2012, and was shortlisted in the Fiction category of the 2013
New Zealand Post Book Awards
The Ockham New Zealand Book Awards are literary awards presented annually in New Zealand. The awards began in 1996 as the merger of two literary awards events: the New Zealand Book Awards, which ran from 1976 to 1995, and the Goodman Fielder W ...
, and longlisted for the
International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award
The International Dublin Literary Award ( ga, Duais Liteartha Idirnáisiúnta Bhaile Átha Chliath), established as the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award in 1996, is presented each year for a novel written or translated into English. ...
and the
Commonwealth Book Prize
Commonwealth Foundation presented a number of prizes between 1987 and 2011. The main award was called the Commonwealth Writers' Prize and was composed of two prizes: the Best Book Prize (overall and regional) was awarded from 1987 to 2011; the Bes ...
.
In 2016 she was awarded a PhD in creative writing from Victoria University of Wellington, supervised by
Damien Wilkins
Damien Lamont Wilkins (born January 11, 1980) is an American former professional basketball player and basketball executive who played in the National Basketball Association for ten seasons. He is the General Manager and Head of Basketball at Ov ...
. Her PhD thesis was published as a work of creative non-fiction under the title ''Feverish: A Memoir'' by Victoria University Press in 2018: it explored creativity, fever, and identity.
Fenster's third novel, psychological thriller ''A Good Winter'', was a manuscript she had written in 2016 but abandoned for years "because it refused to go where I wanted it to go."
Encouraged by a friend, poet Mary Macpherson, she submitted it for the 2020
Michael Gifkins Prize for an Unpublished Novel, and won.
The prize included a contract for world rights with Australian publisher
Text Publishing
Text Publishing is an independent Australian publisher of fiction and non-fiction, based in Melbourne, Victoria.
Company background
Text Media was founded in Melbourne in 1990 by Diana Gribble and Eric Beecher, along with designer Chong We ...
, as well as a NZ$10,000 advance.
''A Good Winter'' was published in September 2021.
''A Good Winter''
's protagonist, Olga, is an unreliable narrator and an unlikeable, bitter, and uncompromising character. When starting the novel, Fenster relates that she took the advice "First you find your characters. Then you put them up a tree. Then you throw stones at them", but the character of Olga was "throwing stones right back". As a portrait of a troubled, obsessed mind, Fenster said she wanted readers to feel "worried, anxious, incredibly tense…to both dread and look forward to the end."
In March 2022 ''A Good Winter'' was one of four novels shortlisted for the Jann Medlicott Acorn Prize for Fiction in the
Ockham New Zealand Book Awards
The Ockham New Zealand Book Awards are literary awards presented annually in New Zealand. The awards began in 1996 as the merger of two literary awards events: the New Zealand Book Awards, which ran from 1976 to 1995, and the Goodman Fielder W ...
, and convenor of judges Rob Kidd described it as "an unnerving and absorbing reading experience as the darkness closes in."
Works
* "Leaving Morris" (
''Sport'' 37, Winter 2009)
* "Buttons" (''
The International Literary Quarterly'' 16, 2011)
* "Preview" (''Hue & Cry'' 6, 2012).
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References
External links
* 2016 PhD thesis
Feverish: self-induced fever and the creative mind' (Victoria University of Wellington)
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Living people
1991 births
New Zealand women writers
New Zealand novelists
Massey University faculty
International Institute of Modern Letters alumni
South African emigrants to New Zealand