Tim Sinclair Tim Sinclair i(A2694 works by)
Born: Established: 1972 Adelaide Hills, Adelaide, South Australia, ;
Gender: Male
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Tim Sinclair has spent most of his life in the Adelaide Hills district although he has also lived in Japan, Scotland, Malaysia and the USA. As of 2017, he was resident in Sydney.

He began publishing poetry in journals and magazines in the late 1990s. His poetry collection Vapour Trails was released in 2004. He is also the author of two novels, including the verse novel Nine Hours North, and a multimedia verse novel / concept album, Brothers of the Head. He is the founder of Cottage Industry Press, which published some of his earlier works; his 2013 young-adult thriller Run was released by Penguin.

He once worked at the Adelaide Festival of Arts -- erecting Hills clothes hoists -- and has had a variety of other jobs including building sets, painting roofs and teaching ESL in Japan. He has also worked extensively in arts administration, including for SA Writers’ Centre (Adelaide), Poets House (New York), and at The Australian Society of Authors (Sydney).

Sinclair holds a PhD from the University of Adelaide, on young adult post-apocalyptic fiction. He has been longlisted for the Red Room Poetry Fellowship and the Joanne Burns Award.

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y separately published work icon Run Camberwell : Penguin , 2013 Z1938232 2013 single work novel thriller young adult

'Dee lives for two things: the physical/mental discipline of parkour, and the dystopic scenarios he invents to escape his mundane life.

'He knows the city better than anyone – the hidden spaces at night, the views that no one else sees, from heights no one else can scale. With parkour, he's not running away. He's just free.

'But when he's caught up in a frightening conspiracy and the boundaries between fantasy and reality break down, he'll have to run for his life. Run for real. Because just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they're not out to get you.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2014 longlisted Inky Awards Gold Inky
2014 CBCA Book of the Year Awards Notable Book Older Readers
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