Graeme Simsion Graeme Simsion i(A133056 works by) (a.k.a. Graeme Charles Simsion)
Born: Established: ca. 1956
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New Zealand,
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Pacific Region,
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Gender: Male
Arrived in Australia: ca. 1968
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Formerly an IT specialist (with a PhD in data modelling), Graeme Simsion made his publishing debut with the wildly successful The Rosie Project, based on his own script for a short film of the same title. He has subsequently published two sequels, the standalone novel The Best of Adam Sharp, and a novel co-written with his wife, Anne Buist, Two Steps Forward.

In 2019, he released Don Tillman's Standardised Meal System, a book of recipes and tips in the voice of the protagonist of the Rosie series.

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y separately published work icon The Glass House Sydney : Hachette Australia , 2024 27255162 2024 single work novel

'A compelling, addictive novel for readers of Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine told with heart, humour and insight by Anne Buist and The Rosie Project's Graeme Simsion

'Psychiatry registrar Doctor Hannah Wright, a country girl with a chaotic history, thought she had seen it all in the emergency room. But that was nothing compared to the psychiatric ward at Menzies Hospital.

'Hannah must learn on the job in a strained medical system, as she and her fellow trainees deal with the common and the bizarre, the hilarious and the tragic, the treatable and the confronting. Every day brings new patients: Chloe, who has a life-threatening eating disorder; Sian, suffering postpartum psychosis and fighting to keep her baby; and Xavier, the MP whose suicide attempt has an explosive story behind it. All the while, Hannah is trying to figure out herself.

'With intelligence, frankness and humour, eminent psychiatrist Anne Buist tells it like it is, while co-writer Graeme Simsion brings the light touch that made The Rosie Project an international bestseller and a respected contribution to the autism conversation.' (Publication summary)

2025 longlisted APA Book Design Awards Best Designed Commercial Fiction Cover designed by Alex Ross.
y separately published work icon The Rosie Effect Melbourne : Text Publishing , 2014 7449161 2014 single work novel romance

'‘We’ve got something to celebrate,’ Rosie said.

I am not fond of surprises, especially if they disrupt plans already in place. I assumed that she had achieved some important milestone with her thesis. Or perhaps she had been offered a place in the psychiatry-training programme. This would be extremely good news, and I estimated the probability of sex at greater than 80%.

‘We’re pregnant,’ she said.

'The Rosie Project was an international publishing phenomenon, with more than a million copies sold in over forty countries around the world. Now Graeme Simsion returns with the highly anticipated sequel, The Rosie Effect.

'Don Tillman and Rosie Jarman are now married and living in New York. Don has been teaching at Columbia while Rosie completes her first year of a psychology degree. Just as Don is about to announce that Gene, his philandering best friend from Australia, is coming to stay, Rosie drops a bombshell: she’s pregnant.

'In true Tillman style, Don instantly becomes an expert on all things obstetric. But in between immersing himself in a new research study on parenting and implementing the Standardised Meal System (pregnancy version), Don’s old weaknesses resurface. And while he strives to get the technicalities right, he gets the emotions all wrong, and risks losing Rosie when she needs him most.

'The Rosie Effect is the charming and hilarious romantic comedy of the year.'

2015 shortlisted Australian Book Industry Awards (ABIA) Australian General Fiction Book of the Year
2015 shortlisted Indie Awards Fiction
2015 shortlisted Australian Booksellers Association Awards BookPeople Book of the Year
Three Encounters with the Physical 2013 2013 single work short story
— Appears in: Hermano Cerdo 2006-;

— Appears in: The Age , 12 January 2013;
2013 second The Age Short Story Competition
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