Brendan Gullifer Brendan Gullifer i(A116412 works by)
Gender: Male
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BiographyHistory

Brendan Gullifer holds a Masters degree in writing and postgraduate qualifications in teaching. He has worked as a journalist and sub-editor, and has held positions in marketing, advertising and management. Gullifer has worked for the Age (Melbourne), the Sun-Herald (Sydney), ABC Radio National's Book Show and newMatilda.com.

Gullifer is the author of the Pocketbook of Aussie Patriotism (2007).

Source: Brendan Gullifer's website, http://www.brendangullifer.com/
Sighted: 24/06/2008

Most Referenced Works

Personal Awards

2023 recipient Varuna Fellowships Varuna Residential Fellowships for his historical fiction work ‘The Killing Logic’.

Awards for Works

y separately published work icon Sold Collingwood : Sleepers Publishing , 2009 Z1566804 2009 single work novel humour

'Money. Lust. Real estate. Sold takes a fly-on-the-wall look at Melbourne's property industry.

'Set in the leafy, prosperous inner suburbs, it follows the fortunes and misfortunes of three agents as they jostle, thrive and try to survive. It reveals the routines, the agents' listing tricks and the subtle intimidation used to motivate staff and prospective vendors at Prender and Prender Real Estate.

'Failed AFL footballer, Will Pittman, now a junior agent, is looking for redemption. Former Auckland car dealer Harry 'The Fox' Osbourne just wants to pay the kids' school fees. And Dally Love, the smiling assassin, wants it all: money, the girl, and the warm glow that comes from being seen as a good bloke.' (Publisher's blurb)

2012 shortlisted The National Year of Reading 2012 Our Story Collection Victoria
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