J. M. Donellan J. M. Donellan i(7675119 works by) (a.k.a. Josh Donellan)
Born: Established: Melbourne, Victoria, ;
Gender: Male
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J.M. Donellan is a writer, musician, slam poet, radio DJ and teacher.

In June 2022, it was announced that his thriller, The Fabulist, would be published by American publisher Poisoned Pen Press in July 2023. In September 2022, his screenplay Rumors of Her Death was sold to Continuance Pictures.

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y separately published work icon Six Cold Feet Australia : 2017-2020 23599082 2017 series - author podcast

'Six Cold Feet is a fiction podcast about musicians in trouble'.

Source: PodBean.

2020 second place Australian Podcast Awards Fiction
y separately published work icon A Beginner's Guide to Dying in India Carindale : Interactive Publications , 2009 Z1654040 2009 single work novel 'A Beginner's Guide to Dying in India is a spiritual journey across the continents of the soul. Commencing in Australia and traversing toward the climactic scene in the snowy mountains of Northern India, this novel crosses exotic external and internal terrains with humour, sharp wit and a resonance that expands with each chapter. While confronted with mounting grief and loss in Australia, Levi is suddenly called to India by his brother and delves, though somewhat reluctantly, into the shifting sands of his own spirituality. In fulfilling his dying brother's wishes, Levi embarks on a path intersecting with adventure, new found friends, a treasure trove of riches (and not just the material kind.' Source: /www.ipoz.biz/ (Sighted 07/12/2009).
2009 winner IP Picks Award Best Fiction Award
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