Dr Danielle Clode is the author of several literary non-fiction books. After studying psychology and politics at Adelaide University and completing a doctorate in zoology at Oxford in 1993, she has worked as a freelance author, researcher, teacher and editor. She has taught writing at Melbourne University, the Victorian Writers Centre and Flinders University. Danielle has been awarded an Australia Council for Literature Award (fiction), the inaugural Dahl Trust Fellowship (Australian Book Review), the Moran Award for the History of Science (Australian Academy of Science), the Redmond Barry Fellowship (Melbourne University), Creative Scholarship (State Library of Victoria) and the Thomas Ramsay Science and Humanities Fellowship (Museum Victoria). Danielle’s writing has been shortlisted for the Children’s Book Council Award and the Calibre Essay Prize and she won the Nettie Palmer Award for her narrative non-fiction Voyages to the South Seas. Her first book, Killers in Eden, was made into an award-winning ABC-TV documentary. Her book, Prehistoric Life of Australia's Inland Sea, was published in 2015.
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