J. P. Pomare Biography
J.P. Pomare is a well-known author whose work has appeared in a variety of publications. His critically acclaimed debut novel, Call Me Evie, won the Ngaio Marsh Award for Best First Novel. Pomare’s work has appeared in a number of journals, including Meanjin, Kill Your Darlings, Takahe, and Mascara Literary Review. He has also won and been shortlisted for several prizes, including the KYD Unpublished Manuscript Prize.
J. P. Pomare Age | Birthday
He was born and raised in a tiny New Zealand town. However, details of when he was born and celebrates his birthday is currently not yet available. He likes to keep his personal life private hence has not yet disclosed the year and month he was born.
J. P. Pomare Height | Measurements
Information about his height is not yet disclosed. However, details about his other body measurements are currently under review. His other body measurements will be updated as soon as possible.
J. P. Pomare Family | Parents
His mother died of cancer when he was eleven years old, and he left home at the age of fifteen. His sister, two brothers, two border collies, and two cats all assisted in his upbringing. He’s always been drawn to the darkness. His family enjoyed reading, but they were not voracious readers. Pomare’s father, in particular, enjoys having a nice yard. When the entire family gets together, a plethora of stories emerge.
J. P. Pomare Wife | Married
He is happily married. The two have a daughter and together live in Melbourne.
J. P. Pomare Net Worth
He has an estimated net worth of $1.5 Million.
J. P. Pomare Books
♦ 2022 – The Wrong Woman
♦ 2021 – The Last Guests
♦ 2020 – In the Clearing Lib/E
♦ 2020 – Tell Me Lies
♦ 2019 – In the Clearing
♦ 2019 – In My Skull
♦ 2018 – Call Me Evie
J. P. Pomare Author | Career
he hosted On Writing, a podcast for nearly two years, featuring interviews with nearly thirty national and international authors, including Sofie Laguna, Dorthe Nors, E Lockheart, Chris Womersley, Joyce Carol Oates, John Safran, and Dorthe Nors. J. P. Pomare’s work has appeared in a number of publications, including Meanjin, Kill Your Darlings, Takahe, and Mascara Literary Review. He has also been shortlisted and longlisted for several other awards, including the KYD Unpublished Manuscript Prize.