I am a writer of fiction and memoir and have won local and national prizes for short stories, co-written a radio play produced by the ABC and published articles in The Age, Inside Indonesia, and Gita Abdi (an Indonesian university journal).
I recently published a memoir ‘Dancers On The Sea - Stories from Atauro Island Timor Leste 1994 - 2002’ telling of my life on the island during the years leading up to Timor Leste’s independence.
I have lived and worked in education and community development in Australia (QLD, NT and WA), Indonesia, PNG, Timor Leste and a short stint in Vanuatu). I now live on Mandala, a community nature refuge in south-east Queensland where I write, draw and paint, garden, read, listen to music and attempt to play it.
I teach Indonesian language locally, coordinate a U3A writing group in Warwick and am a member of the Carindale Writers Group in Brisbane.
I am currently writing an anthology of short stories, working on ideas for a novel set in western Queensland in the 1960s, and a history of our community, Mandala, which is 50 years old next year.
A second Atauro writing project at the request of the island community is also in the air.
(AU$ 10,00 entrega)
Please note - Total cost of AU$45 is for the book ($35) plus standard postage ($10) within Australia only.
TIMOR-LESTE CUSTOMERS - purchase your copy from Tracey Morgan
Tel +67077234273 or from Barry's Place at Atauro
OTHER INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMERS - contact me using the form below so we can organise payment and delivery.
Arafura National Short Story Award 1986 :1st place ‘Donkey Love’ ;
highly commended ’Outside The Pub’
ABC Radio Play 1987: ‘Destinations’ co-written with Doug Anderson - produced and broadcast by the ABC, awarded a week of tutorials at the Australian Film Radio and Television School (Sydney)
NSW Women Writers National Short Story Award 2011: - 2nd place The Short Lives of Butterflies
Women Writers Qld Marje Wilke Short Story Award 2022 : commended : The Visit
Rose City Writers Group: Ist prize short story : Feather, Flamboyant, Furious;
Rose City Writers Group : Warwick Writer of The Year 2019
The Outback (Outback Writers Festival Volume 8): A Bucket of Dirt
The Outback (Outback Writers Festival Volume 9) : Kangaroo Shooter: Fish
Carindale Writers Group Anthologies :
Coffee, Cake and Words (2023): It’s Not Rocket Science; The Short Lives of Butterflies, Indecision, Full Circle, Beck Driver
Words, Wit & Wisdom (2024): Sherlock Killer Cat; Speaking of Queens, Outside The Window -Fear; Outside The Window - Isolation
Inside Indonesia 1997-68 (article on Atauro Island)
Gita Abdi 1994 (university journal) UKSW - Satya Wacana Christian University)- early childhood development
The Age (Melbourne)
Rose City Writers : 1st Prize Memoir/History
‘Dancers On The Sea - Stories from Atauro Island, Timor Leste, 1994 - 2002’ (published 2023 and nominated for Qld non-fiction literary award 2024
From Dili to Broome, Timor Leste to Warwick, Java to Brisbane, here's what people are saying about my memoir, Dancers on the Sea ...
(ex Sataya Wacana University, Java / Coordinator of LPM the Institute of Co)
I received my copy of your book two days ago and couldn’t put it down - I finished it last night. It is truly beautiful. I found it deeply moving and cannot start to imagine how emotionally draining it must have been at times for you to recall and share so honestly and deeply all that you experienced during those years.
You have such a gift for writing - it all came alive. It so clearly was written from your heart but also with a deep, I can only say, spiritual depth that took my breath away. I am just so pleased that you wrote it. I loved too that you put the whole story within the context of what was happening in East Timor at the time. It was very useful to have a brief introduction to the history of East Timor under the Portuguese and the divvying up of parts of the Archipelago between the Dutch and the Portuguese. The more nuanced picture you painted of East Timor under Indonesia will, I hope, lead to a greater understanding and appreciation of people like Anton and the Indonesian teachers and public servants who were really committed to making a difference. What a tight-rope you and Anton had to tread in the politically-charged situation especially being aware of so many abuses on the mainland and your deep concern for those that were suffering. The sections on the lead-up to the referendum and then of course the announcement of the results followed by all that you went through trying to keep the Commandant as calm as possible despite his personality and drug-taking and his anger at what had happened were fascinating in their detail
. .beautiful descriptions of the sea, of the moon and the sunrises and of the Atauro people of all ages working together and singing as they pulled the boats out of the water for repairs,or the Bikeli fishermen singing as they passed, catching the lobster with Pak Vasco. It was very useful to have a brief introduction to the history of East Timor under the Portuguese and the divvying up of parts of the Archipelago between the Dutch and the Portuguese. The more nuanced picture you painted of East Timor under Indonesia will, I hope, lead to a greater understanding and appreciation of people like Anton and the Indonesian teachers and public servants who were really committed to making a difference.
(ex-community worker, Timor)
Gabrielle,I want to write to you about how much I loved your book. But I feel like I don’t even have the words to start to describe the effect it had on me. Seriously. It’s too big. But I really want to tell you how much I loved it.
I have never been affected so strongly by a book before. It really did grab me deep inside and hold me like I was actually there with you, as if I was actually living the experiences you described so beautifully.I had to put it away for a while sometimes, just to stave off the despair of the thought of it finishing.
(ex-AusAid Timor)
Gabrielle was one who lived and worked with the people of Atauro. She spent over a decade there, quietly and unassumingly going about her daily tasks without fanfare or accolades. She was a true advocate of empathetic humanity.
She based her life and work on the most noble of human virtues: love for and understanding of, the people with whom she worked. She worked out of love - for and from them.
Her book reflects these qualities. They have nothing to do with ‘look at me, look at me!’
Her contribution arises from a perspective that can only arise from love.These qualities underpin her writing.
The book flows like dancers on the sea. The love story is intertwined with a real love story with her Anton. You can sense the character she has and be overwhelmed by her sincerity.Of all the books I have read about Timor Leste, this is by far the most moving and genuine as it evolves from a deep understanding of the people amongst whom she lived and loved.
When I lived in Timor, I used to refer to her as the Angel Gabriel.
I was right.
(community worker Timor Leste)
I'm reading it at the moment sitting in Broome. And loving it all. Congratulations
Thank you for promoting the documentation of this corner of history!
Klaas Vandersluis
just reading your book, moving and beautiful, lots of heart . . .it is a fully embodied love and adventure story!!! You bare who you are from page to page!!!
You are their hero. People from Atauro Island want to say thank you
(ex AVI Timor)
Oh Gabrielle I have just finished reading Dancers On The Sea, thank you. Your writing is evocative and engaging. So many of my own memories of Atauro and the people there have resurfaced. I have laughed and often read with tears on my cheeks.. The telling of the love between you and Anton was beautiful and the honest way which you have described Timor-Leste and Timorese is powerful. I have read many books about Timor and they are mostly descriptive but your ability to be reflective and to also lead the reader to see, hear, and feel the environment is amazing.
Thank you again, Christine
(U3A Reviewer, Warwick)
Dancers on the Sea is a page-turner that’s strangely soothing at the same time. The switching of topics and the information and descriptions that are included, kept me wanting to read more, right to the end. This was due to my curiosity about what comes next, rather than the dread that fast-paced books often have. The book is loosely in chronological order, allowing you to develop a sense of time and understanding of the changes and the people Gabrielle comes to know very well. Set within this over-arching story are rich and varied vignettes that provide vividly detailed snapshots of cultural and human-interest topics; revealing a fascinating and complex tapestry of lives on what first appears to be a tropical island with a small population living simple lifestyles.
(Brisbane)
I recently read ‘Dancers on the Sea’, a memoir by Gabrielle Samson.The book is set in East Timor before that country became independent. It explores the extraordinary years Gabrielle spent on the remote Atauro Island during the last years of the resistance against Indonesia.I didn’t have a great knowledge on the history or politics of the Indonesian military regime. However through the storytelling I found a balance of history and was inspired by the island life stories and intrigued by the cultural rituals that were so sensitively captured by Gabrielle.I really enjoyed this captivating story and was delighted by the moving love story that was entwined throughout. A wonderful read.
(Australian Embassy, Dili)
I thoroughly enjoyed your book … any book written about Timor Leste is a treasure because of its rarity, yours was so lush and poetic and human, refreshing and enchanting, but also illuminating for other malae (foreigners) for whom so many aspects of Timorese culture, history and community remain mysteries. Thanks you for sharing your story and how it is entwined with the story of the hard-won restoration of Timorese independence. Dancers On The Sea should be essential reading for all malae.
(ex Oxfam and Caritas Timor)
What a beautiful book ! Fantastic. I read it in one go and have now lent it to our friend, Jose Simsa.
(Satya Wacana University, Java)
Selamat Bu, semoga bermanfaat khususnya buat masyarakat Atauro dan teman-teman yang pernah bersama Ibu dalam kurung waktu tersebut. Good BLESS You.
Translation: Congratulations Ibu, I hope this will benefit the Atauro community and the friends that were with you during that time. God Bless You
With Atauro kindergarten teachers and friends since 1996. Seremonia Agradece April 2024
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