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Born: Established: Balmain, Glebe - Leichhardt - Balmain area, Sydney Inner West, Sydney, New South Wales, ;
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2 9 y separately published work icon Barbed Wire and Cherry Blossoms Anita Heiss , Cammeray : Simon and Schuster Australia , 2016 9149067 2016 single work novel historical fiction

'An against all odds historical love story set in WW 2 Cowra, central NSW about a Japanese prisoner of war (Hiroshi) who escapes from the POW compound and is taken in by a member of the local Aboriginal Mission (Banjo Williams). His eldest daughter Mary and Hiroshi fall for one another over the year that he is with them but her father and the Acts of Protection and Assimilation stand in the way of any future happiness...'' (Publication summary)

2 1 y separately published work icon Not Just a Piece of Cake : Being an Author Hazel Edwards , Carlton : Brolga Publishing , 2015 9010694 2015 single work prose

'Not Just a Piece of Cake' takes the reader behind the books. This quirky memoir shares the diverse workstyle of a long term author, who also has a family.

'Collaborating with illustrators, performers, co-authors and even family. Heart tugging fan mail. Literary speed dating with characters. Dealing with the Plateau of Boredom and the Map of Serendipity. But also sharing 'the process of the process of writing' and why storytelling matters culturally, and personally. And why a 6 year old knew she wanted to be an author.' (Publication summary)

1 7 y separately published work icon There Should Be More Dancing Rosalie Ham , North Sydney : Vintage Australia , 2011 Z1775856 2011 single work novel 'Margery Blandon was always a principled woman who found guidance from the wisdom of desktop calendars. She lived quietly in Gold Street, Brunswick for sixty years until events drove her to the 43rd floor of the Tropic Hotel. As she waits for the crowds in the atrium far below to disperse, she contemplates what went wrong; her best friend kept an astonishing secret from her and she can't trust the home help. It's possible her firstborn son has betrayed her, that her second son, Morris, might have committed a crime, her only daughter is trying to kill her and her dead sister Cecily helped her to this, her final downfall. Even worse, it seems Margery's life-long neighbour and enemy ­ now demented ­ always knew the truth.

'There Should be More Dancing is a story of Margery's reckonings on loyalty, grief and love.' (From the publisher's website.)
2 3 y separately published work icon The Storyteller and His Three Daughters Lian Hearn , Sydney : Hachette Australia , 2013 6586289 2013 single work novel

'Storytellers are all thieves. They pilfer from old legends, history books, newspaper reports. So Akabane Sei IX is told by his manager. A professional storyteller for over fifty years, as the book opens Sei recalls the inspiration behind the story that made him famous, The Silk Kimono . It was a story pilfered, not from any of these sources, we learn, but from his own life.He transports us to Tokyo, 1884, a time of change. It is summer and the country is gripped by the words of Jack Green, an Englishman who spins exotic tales from his European past and even Sei s wife is won over by the heady melodrama. Sei himself is feeling uninspired, old, beyond passion, but he knows passion is what people want so that, he decides, is what he will give them. Soon everywhere he looks, everyone he sees, is involved in some form of intrigue - political, sexual, emotional - and each conversation leads to a possible plot line, each person is a possible character, an adulterer, a murderer, a mistress, a spy.Yet even as his imagination tries to embroider his world, real life draws Sei back. Two of his daughters return home, unhappy with their husbands; his third daughter s husband s new play opens and a real sword is substituted for a false one; Sei is attacked after performing a new story. Secret societies, samurai warriors, vendettas and illicit love: the story that will save Sei is all around, all he has to do is recognise it, tame it, and, of course, survive it.Then he can really begin to write.' (Publisher's blurb)

1 y separately published work icon Approximate Life : The Prince and Other Stories Tim Richards , Balmain : Ligature , 2021 23611325 2021 selected work short story

'Approximate Life: The Prince and Other Stories brings together three acclaimed collections for the first time. Letters to Francesca (1996), The Prince (1997) and Duckness (1998) range across forms, from short story to novella and screenplay, and from surrealism to hyperreality-connected by common characters as well as themes of identity, authenticity and artifice. They are playful and poignant, satirical and serious, with echoes of Borges and Calvino grounded in a distinctly Australian perspective.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2 6 y separately published work icon Reading Magic : How Your Child Can Learn to Read Before School and Other Read-Aloud Miracles Mem Fox , Judy Horacek (illustrator), Sydney : Pan Macmillan Australia , 2001 Z916681 2001 single work non-fiction

'Bestselling children's author and internationally respected literacy expert Mem Fox reveals the incredible emotional and intellectual impact reading aloud to children has on their ability to learn to read.

'With passion and humor, Fox speaks of when, where, and why to read aloud and demonstrates how to read aloud to best effect and how to get the most out of a read-aloud session. She discusses the three secrets of reading, offers guidance on defining and choosing good books, and addresses the challenges that can arise. And this new edition boasts twenty pages of fresh material, including two new chapters on boy readers and phonics, a foreword, and a list of "Twenty Books that Children Love."

'Filled with practical advice, activities, and inspiring true read-aloud miracles, this book is a favorite of educators and parents and a must-have for anyone interested in how children learn to read.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 2 y separately published work icon Beautiful Objects : Selected Poems Martin Johnston , Balmain : Ligature , 2020 20010181 2020 selected work poetry

'Born in Sydney and brought up in Greece, Martin Johnston’s experience of two languages and two cultures led him to produce a body of work that is both very Australian and quintessentially European.

'This selection includes his two previously published volumes, some of his early poems and Greek translations and the work he produced in the period before his death in 1990. It shows the range of Martin’s voice, the clarity of his perception, and the breadth of his passions.'

Source: publisher's blurb

2 2 y separately published work icon Sibling Assassins Lian Hearn , Sydney : Hachette Australia , 2020 17351995 2020 single work novel fantasy

'As a boy Arai Sunaomi was known as the Miracle Child and crossed between the worlds to walk among the dead. Now he has put aside his past to follow the way of the warrior. His aunt, Kaede, is considering making him her heir, and her General, Miyoshi Kahei, hopes to betroth Sunaomi to his daughter, Kinu. But there is one girl whom Sunaomi cannot forget: Utahime, who has been dead for seven years. Will he dare bring her back to life?

'Utahime's brother, Masao, is Sunaomi's oldest friend and the only surviving relative of the great warlord Saga Hideki. When Masao disappears after a fight in the city, Sunaomi is charged with finding him. With his cousins, Kiyoko and Kichizo, sibling assassins from the Tribe, Sunaomi sets out on a journey which will take him into an enthralling and dangerous world of spirits and supernatural beings, rebels, pirates and saints - the extraordinary and enchanting world of the Tales of the Otori.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2 2 y separately published work icon Orphan Warriors Lian Hearn , Sydney : Hachette Australia , 2019 15937371 2019 single work novel fantasy

''It was as if they were pieces on a board which had been kicked over, each scattered in the dirt and alone.'

'Orphaned or left fatherless: such is the fate of many children of the Otori and the Tribe. Sunaomi and Chikara, sons of Arai Zenko, also carry the burden of their father's treachery, but their aunt, Kaede, is able to save their lives on condition they become novice monks and never leave the temple at Terayama.

'Sunaomi has been brought up as a warrior, yet his grandmother is Muto Shizuka. He cannot escape that he is also a child of the Tribe. As he discovers unimagined talents within himself he comes up against Hisao, Takeo's son, the ghostmaster, as well as Saga Hideki, the most powerful warlord in the realm, the Emperor's General.

'Taking place in the magical medieval world of Tales of the Otori and following on from The Harsh Cry of the Heron, Orphan Warriors is a coming-of-age adventure story in a human world of courage and sacrifice behind which always hovers a supernatural world of danger and dread.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 4 y separately published work icon Play Abandoned Garry Disher , North Melbourne : Arcadia , 2011 Z1804079 2011 single work novel 'Every summer, the country families load the roof racks and motor south to the Bon Accord hotel. They find order here, beside the sea. Constancy in a changeable world.

'But this time ladders and workmen choke the foyer. There's foreign muck on the menu, posters proclaiming a Summer Festival of Writing. And child abductors are lurking on the sun blasted streets, in the tricky dunes. There's smoke in the hot inland winds. Everything's different this time. This time Marian Parr is not complete. She knows she should not have come.

'As love fractures, and old certainties crumble, Marian leans grieving against a balcony post, meddling with the cosmos.' (From the publisher's website.)
1 13 y separately published work icon Driving Too Fast Dorothy Porter , St Lucia : University of Queensland Press , 1989 Z135595 1989 selected work poetry

'Dorothy Porter's fourth poetry collection is an exhilarating ride through passions found, imagined and richly lived.

'From a modern, petrol-headed Carmen and Don José to pairs of polar explorers and silent twins, an intersection of birds and asylums, reflections on vanished love and new desire, Driving Too Fast bursts with vitality, a horsepower rhythm and language that turns on a dime.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 17 y separately published work icon Wild Surmise Dorothy Porter , Sydney : Picador , 2002 Z982831 2002 single work novel (taught in 6 units)

'Alex Leefson is astronomy's glamour girl, in love with the satellite Europa and the equally unreachable Phoebe. Meanwhile, her husband Daniel mourns the demise of his marriage and his life. Full of Dorothy Porter's customary bite and sensuality, Wild Surmise is an engrossing duet between two passionately estranged voices. An intensely moving verse novel of passions and vulnerabilities, love and death.' (Publication summary)

1 6 y separately published work icon Other Worlds : Poems 1997-2001 Dorothy Porter , Sydney : Picador , 2001 Z899956 2001 selected work poetry

'Dorothy Porter’s sixth poetry collection (1997–2001) travels the solar system for comets, distant moons and other heavenly bodies before returning to South America and the Northern Territory and finishing with a selection of commissioned works—including one for the 2000 Sydney Olympics and one for the collection Dick for a Day.

'This collection sees a number of emerging themes and images that Dorothy Porter would further explore in later works such as her verse novel Wild Surmise—which was short-listed for the Miles Franklin Award in 2003 and won the Adelaide Festival Award in 2004. It is a wonderful collection illustrating a key era in the evolution of one of Australia’s most cherished poets.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2 20 y separately published work icon What a Piece of Work Dorothy Porter , Sydney : Picador , 1999 Z574696 1999 single work novel

'As the new Superintendent at Callan Park Psychiatric Hospital, Dr Peter Cyren must perform medical alchemy - turn diseased minds into healthy ones. But in the case of his own soul, this sacred process works irrevocably in reverse.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2 13 y separately published work icon The House Guest Eleanor Nilsson , Ringwood : Viking , 1991 Z574410 1991 single work novel young adult A teenage boy who robs houses with a group of school friends, forms a strange attachment to an old house and a dog, and unwittingly solves the mystery of a missing boy.
1 7 y separately published work icon Steal Away Garry Disher , North Ryde : Angus and Robertson , 1987 Z286239 1987 single work novel

'Garry Disher’s first novel is a reflection on a long life from childhood to late middle age, with all its ambition and disappointment, its opportunities tragically seized and missed, its triumphs and consolations.

'Robert Saxby looks back on his life in a series of fragments that build into a map of wrong turns and false waymarks that have led him to a point of crisis. He remembers his parents’ compromised marriage, his father’s unrealised dreams, Robert’s exuberant rejection of their limitations and his eventual repetition of their mistakes and his own, and the way his children flirt with those old patterns.

'This is a fully realised portrait of a life and all its contradictions and connections, still as fresh as it was on its debut.'

Source : publisher's blurb (Ligature)

1 7 y separately published work icon The Difference to Me : Prize Winning Stories Garry Disher , Sydney : Angus and Robertson , 1988 Z225883 1988 selected work short story

'A collection of award-winning short stories by Garry Disher spanning the continents of Australia, Africa and Europe, the extremes of loneliness and connection, and all the relationships between people and places.

'Stories in this collection have won the National Short Story Award, the Alan Marshall Award and the Henry Lawson Award, and have been published and broadcast across Australia and in the UK, Canada and Denmark.'

Source : publisher's blurb (Ligature)

1 4 y separately published work icon Unsettled Gay Lynch , Balmain : Ligature , 2019 18446860 2019 single work novel historical fiction

'The unsettled South Australian frontier near Mount Gambier is a strange and difficult place for a Galway family trying to make sense of their new world.

'Rosanna and brother Skelly long to escape. Their older brother Edwin races against poets in steeplechases and schemes over cattle, carts and cards to get ahead. They are all half in love with a visiting priest and a disturbing Irish play about their ancestors. 

'When she goes to work at a nearby station, Rosanna is caught up in a string of events—throwing a horserace, the allure of a visiting actor, violent threats to her Boandik friends, and the wreck of the Admella—that lead to a reckoning with the land, its histories, its religions and its ancient and recent cultures.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 2 y separately published work icon The Earth Below Katy Barnett , Balmain : Ligature , 2019 18075811 2019 single work novel young adult science fiction

'Almost a century after the Catastrophe, a group of survivors have built a new society deep in the safety of the underground network.

'Marri knows the rules are there to keep their population healthy and growing, but they don’t leave much room for attraction—let alone love. Her duty is no match for her desire, and now her life is in danger. Can she escape the world below—and what will she find if she does?

'The Earth Below is a dystopia, an adventure and a love story that introduces a thrilling new voice in young adult fiction.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

6 18 y separately published work icon Skymaze Gillian Rubinstein , Norwood : Omnibus/Puffin , 1989 Z179263 1989 single work children's fiction science fiction children's A new game reunites the four original players of "Space Demons" and it lures them into a compellingly beautiful but dangerous world in which their own real-life problems are chillingly reflected
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