Born in Melbourne in 1957, Mark Smith lives on Victoria’s Surf Coast where he lives and writes. He has worked as a teacher, an outdoor education program founder, and a surf instructor. Smith often speaks at schools and is an experienced facilitator at festivals and book launches. With a focus on environmental issues, social justice, and the resilience of young people, Smith writes short fiction, adult and YA fiction and runs workshops nationally.
Smith’s first novel, The Road to Winter (2016) is a part of the Wilder Young Adult series. The Road to Winter was shortlisted for the Indie Awards Young Adult Prize, the Aurealis Awards for Excellence in Australian Speculative Fiction, and the Readings Prizes amongst other achievements.
Wilder Country, Smith’s second long-form novel earned the 2018 Indie Award for Young Adult Fiction. Land of Fences , the final novel in the series, was longlisted for the Indie Award. If Not Us (2021) was Smith’s first standalone novel and was also shortlisted for the 2022 Indie Award and longlisted for the Australian Book Industry Awards Book of the Year for Older Children.
Smith is also an award-winning short fiction writer. His work has been featured in Best Australian Stories, Review of Australian Fiction, The Victorian Writer, The Australian and The Big Issue. His first short story, Milk for India (2013) won the EJ Brady Short Story Competition Mallacoota Prize. He won the 2015 Josephine Ulrick Literature Prize for his short story Manyuk. His short story Flood earned the Nilumbik Prize for Contemporary Writings Alan Marshall Short Story Award.
Mark’s stories have been featured in several anthologies, these include Best Australian Stories, Minds Went Walking: The Songs of Paul Kelly Reimagined, Into Your Arms: Nick Cave’s Songs Reimagined and Lines To The Horizon: Australian Surf Writing.
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