Laura Jane Suisted

Laura Jane Suisted
Born Laura Eyre
(1840-01-01)1 January 1840
Greasbrough, Yorkshire, England
Died 7 September 1903
Westport
Pen name Scribbler
Occupation journalist
Language English (New Zealand English)
Nationality New Zealand (British subject)
Spouse James Samuel Suisted (m.28 November 1864)

Laura Jane Suisted (18401903) was a notable New Zealand writer, journalist and parliamentary reporter. She is regarded as a pioneer women journalist in New Zealand.[1]

Biography

Suisted was born in Greasbrough, Yorkshire, England on 1 January 1840. She was the only child of plumber Abel Eyre and his wife, Mary Lee.

In 1862, Suisted moved to Dunedin, where she met and married station manager James Samuel Suisted. After several failed business ventures in different parts of the country, the couple moved to Westport. There, James was more successful as business man and they settled permanently, staying in the town for the rest of their lives.[2]

Career

While James became a successful business person, Suisted built her career as a writer. In 1878, the Otago Witness began publishing her stories, poems and sketches.[1] From 1884, she was a political reporter, the first woman to do so. Her stories were published by the Otago Witness and wider afield in New Zealand and Australia.[3]

Memberships

  • New Zealand Institute of Journalists[4]
  • Royal Geographical Society of Australasia[4]
  • British Institute of Journalists[2]
  • Incorporated Society of Authors, London[2]

Trip to England and Scandinavia

In 1893, Suisted traveled alone to England and Scandinavia. When friends expressed concern at her travelling alone (at a time when few women did), she replied 'That depends on the lady'.[3] While in England, she attended the opening of the Imperial Institute and viewed the House of Lords. In Scandinavia, she visited Otto Nordenskjöld, the Arctic explorer.[2]

While away, she wrote about her travels and these were published in the New Zealand newspapers. She also published a book, From New Zealand to Norway, upon her return.[2]

References

  1. 1 2 MacLean, C. C. "Laura Jane Suisted". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Retrieved 23 April 2017.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 MacLean, CC (1993). "Suisted, Laura Jane". Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Retrieved 14 February 2018.
  3. 1 2 Maud Cahill, 'Laura Suisted', in Charlotte Macdonald, The Book of New Zealand Women (Wellington, 1993)
  4. 1 2 "no title". New Zealand Herald. 10 November 1891. Retrieved 14 February 2018.



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