Lee McGowan is an award-winning researcher, teacher and writer. His primary research interests are in the intersections of sport and creative writing, digital narratives and community engagement. He recently co-authored the monographs, Women’s Football in Oceania (Routledge, 2024) with Kasey Symons and Yoko Kanemeasu and Beach Soccer Histories (Routledge 2024) with Elizabeth Ellison and Michele Lastella. He also published the monograph, Football in Fiction: a History (Routledge 2020), and co-authored the novel-length work of creative non-fiction, Never Say Die: The Hundred Year Overnight Success of Australian Women’s Football, (NewSouth, 2019). His digital narrative research project on the history of women’s football was launched in Queensland Parliament in February 2021. He has published traditional and non-traditional research outputs including journal articles, book chapters, an exhibition, fiction, creative non-fiction and locative literature.
Kasey Symons is a research fellow in the Sport Innovation Research Group at Swinburne University of Technology in Melbourne. She works across industry partnered research projects that focus on sport and social impact and sports development for governing bodies of sport. Another key research focus is on sport and creative writing, winning the 2018 Lyle Olsen graduate prize at the Sport Literature Association for her published work on gender bias in reading sport fiction written by women. Symons also currently serves as the President of the Sport Literature Association and as the social media editor of its accompanying journal, Aethlon: The Journal of Sport Literature. Symons is also an award nominated sportswriter having been nominated in the prestigious Quill awards for excellence in journalism as awarded by the Melbourne Press Club in 2020 for her coverage of women’s sport. Symons has been published in The Guardian, The Irish Times, ABC, The Footy Almanac, in the book BalancingActs: Women in Sport and was co-editor of the book The Women’s Footy Almanac 2018 and co-edited a Special Issue for Text: Journal of Creative Writing on Creative Writing and Sport with Dr Lee McGowan. Kasey is a co-founder and contributor to the women in sport media platform Siren Sport which drives women's sports coverage by diverse voices.