Peter Papathanasiou Peter Papathanasiou i(A114358 works by) (a.k.a. Panagiotis Papathanasiou)
Gender: Male
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BiographyHistory

Born in the northern Greek region of Macedonia and adopted by an Australian family as a baby, Peter Papathanasiou studied mathematics and science at university, completing a PhD in biomedical science. Following a period at Stanford University, Papathanasiou attended a novel-writing course at The New School, New York. 

Papathanasiou is a prolific short story writer, and also holds an MA in Creative Writing from University of London. His short stories have been shortlisted for, and have won, several Australian regional literary competitions.

In 2018, he was one of the recipients of the Hachette Manuscript Development Program.

Most Referenced Works

Personal Awards

2018-2019 shortlisted Adaptable (Queensland Writers Centre)
2018 longlisted The Richell Prize for Emerging Writers For 'The Stoning'.
2010 The Capital Arts Patrons' Organisation Fellowship (CAPO) Workplace Research Associates Grant '... [T]o assist ... in research associated with ... a work of creative non-fiction portraying the immigrant drama within an ordinary, contemporary Australian family across the span of the twentieth century.'

Awards for Works

y separately published work icon The Invisible London : Quercus , 2022 24675488 2022 single work novel thriller

'Burnt-out from policework, Detective Sergeant George Manolis flies from Australia to Greece for a holiday. Recently divorced and mourning the death of his father, who emigrated from the turbulent Prespes region which straddles the borders of Greece, Albania and North Macedonia, Manolis hopes to reconnect with his roots and heritage.

'On arrival, Manolis learns of the disappearance of an 'invisible' - a local man who lives without a scrap of paperwork. The police and some locals believe the man's disappearance was pre-planned, while others suspect foul play. Reluctantly, Manolis agrees to work undercover to find the invisible, and must navigate the complicated relationships of a tiny village where grudges run deep.

'It soon becomes clear to Manolis that he may never locate a man who, for all intents and purposes, doesn't exist. And with the clock ticking, the ghosts of the past continue to haunt the events of today as Manolis's investigation leads him to uncover a dark and long-forgotten practice.' (Publication summary)

2023 shortlisted ACT Notable Awards ACT Literary Awards Fiction
y separately published work icon The Stoning Yarraville : Transit Lounge , 2021 21996756 2021 single work novel crime

'A small outback town wakes to a savage murder.

'Molly Abbott, a popular teacher at the local school, is found taped to a tree and stoned to death. Suspicion falls on the refugees at the new detention centre on Cobb’s northern outskirts. Tensions are high between immigrants and some of the town’s residents.

'Detective Sergeant Georgios ‘George’ Manolis is despatched to his childhood hometown to investigate. His late father immigrated to Australia in the 1950s, where he was first housed at the detention centre’s predecessor – a migrant camp. He later ran the town’s only milk bar.

'Within minutes of George’s arrival, it is clear that Cobb is not the same place he left as a child. The town once thrived, but now it’s disturbingly poor and derelict, with the local police chief it seemingly deserves. As Manolis negotiates his new colleagues’ antagonism and the simmering anger of a community destroyed by alcohol and drugs, the ghosts of his own past flicker to life. His work is his calling, his centre, but now he finds many of the certainties of his life are crumbling.

'White skin, black skin, brown skin – everyone is a suspect in this tautly written novel that explores the nature of prejudice and keeps the reader guessing to the last. The Stoning is an atmospheric page-turner, a brilliant crime novel with superb characters, but also a nuanced and penetrating insight into the heart of a country intent on gambling with its soul.'

Source : publisher's blurb

2022 longlisted Crime Writers' Association (UK) John Creasey Award
2022 longlisted Crime Writers' Association (UK) The CWA Gold Dagger
2022 longlisted Australian Book Industry Awards (ABIA) Small Publishers' Adult Book of the Year
2022 longlisted Indie Awards Debut Fiction
O Micros 2008 single work short story
— Appears in: ACTWrite , February vol. 14 no. 1 2008; (p. 14-17)
2007 winner ACT Writing and Publishing Awards Marjorie Graber-McInnis Short Story Award
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