David Sale migrated to Australia with his parents in the late 1950s, and began his working life as a cadet journalist with ABC Television. He has also been an actor. In addition to his novels, Sale has written television comedy and drama, including The Mavis Bramston Show (1966-1967), Number 96 (1972-1978), and contributions to the Sydney revues Lie Back and Enjoy It (Philip Street Theatre, June 1969) and Some of My Best Friends Aren't (Macleay Theatre, February 1972).
His early novels, Come to Mother and The Love Bite, written between TV assignments, were bought by Hollywood. Come to Mother was made into the television film Live Again, Die Again (1974).