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Born: Established: 1979 Ipswich, Ipswich area, South East Queensland, Queensland, ;
Gender: Male
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Born in Ipswich in 1979, Trent Dalton grew up in South East Queensland. Spending his childhood in the suburbs of Darra and Bracken Ridge, Dalton had a tumultuous childhood characterised by his parents’ drug use, imprisonment, and domestic violence. Dalton attended Bracken Ridge State High School before beginning to study journalism at the University of Southern Queensland and eventually moving to Queensland University of Technology for one year. In 2024 Dalton was named a University of Southern Queensland Honorary Fellow. Dalton continues to live and write in Brisbane, he is married to Fiona Franzmann and has two daughters. 

Trent Dalton’s journalism has been nominated for and won a range of awards both in Australia and internationally, he is a two-time Walkley Award winner; three-time Kennedy Award winner for excellence in NSW journalism and a four-time winner of the national News Awards Features Journalist of the Year. Trent Dalton was a feature writer for the Courier-Mail and now writes for The Weekend Australian Magazine. In 2011, he was named Journalist of the Year at the Clarion Awards for excellence in Queensland journalism.

Trent Dalton’s first novel, Boy Swallows Universe (2018) brought him immense success and critical acclaim. A semi-autobiographical novel that details Dalton’s upbringing in early eighties South East Queensland amongst crime and poverty. Boy Swallows Universe won the 2019 Book of the Year Indie Book Award, four Australian Book Industry Awards, including the prestigious Book of the Year Award, and earned the 2019 UTS Glenda Adams Award for New Writing, NSW Premier's Literary Awards. As well as this, Boy Swallows Universe was a finalist in the 2019 Queensland Literary Awards for People’s Choice, Shortlisted for the Queensland Premier’s Award and the Voss Literary Prize and longlisted for the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award in 2019 and 2020. The novel was adapted into a stage show in 2021 and became a Netflix Television series in 2024. 

All Our Shimmering Skies(2020), Dalton’s second novel, is set in World War Two Darwin. Shortlisted for the Queensland Literary Awards 2021 People’s Choice Award and the Australian Book Industry Literary Fiction Book of the Year, this historical fiction received widespread acclaim. 

In 2021 Dalton published Love Stories, a partly autobiographical collection of love stories. Based upon two straight weeks where Dalton sat at a desk with a sky-blue 1960s Olivetti typewriter, on the bustling corner of Adelaide and Albert streets, Brisbane, with a sign saying, 'Sentimental writer collecting love stories. Do you have one to share?' The novel won the Indie Awards Book of the Year and Nonfiction prize for 2022 and was shortlisted for the ABIA for nonfiction. Love Stories has since been adapted into a screenplay by Queensland Performing Arts Centre. 

Lola in the Mirror (2023) again draws from real life experiences, set in Brisbane, Dalton notes that ‘many of the events in this novel were inspired by stories told to me by people I met in the streets of my city across seventeen years of social affairs journalism.’ A novel of abuse, of love, and of escape, Lola in the Mirror won the Australian Book Industry Award for Literary Fiction Book of the Year in 2024. 

He has also written screenplays and collaborated to bring his novels to the screen and stage. His 2010 screenplay Glen Owen Dodds gained an AFI nomination. 

Most Referenced Works

Personal Awards

2015 winner Walkley Award Print/Text News Report The Weekend Australian Magazine, “The Ghosts of Murray Street”

Awards for Works

y separately published work icon Lola in the Mirror Sydney : HarperCollins Australia , 2023 26328219 2023 single work novel

''Mirror, mirror, on the grass, what's my future? What's my past?'

'A girl and her mother are on the lam. They've been running for sixteen years, from police and the monster they left in the kitchen with the knife in his throat. They've found themselves a home inside an orange 1987 Toyota HiAce van with four flat tyres parked in a scrapyard by the edge of the Brisbane River – just two of the 100,000 Australians sleeping rough every night.

'The girl has no name because names are dangerous when you're on the run. But the girl has a dream. Visions in black ink and living colour. A vision of a life as a groundbreaking artist of international acclaim. A life outside the grip of the Brisbane underworld drug queen 'Lady' Flora Box. A life of love with the boy in the brown suit who's waiting for her in the middle of the bridge that stretches across a flooding and deadly river. A life far beyond the bullet that has her name on it. And now that the storm clouds are rising, there's only one person who can help make her dreams come true. That person's name is Lola and she carries all the answers. But to find Lola, the girl with no name must first do one of the hardest things we can sometimes ever do. She must look in the mirror.

'A big, moving, blackly funny, violent, heartbreaking and beautiful novel of love, fate, life and death and all the things we see when we look in the mirror. All of the past, all of the present, and all of our possible futures.

''Mirror, mirror, please don't lie. Tell me who you are. Tell me who am I.''

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2024 shortlisted Colin Roderick Award
2024 winner APA Book Design Awards Designers’ Choice Cover of the Year
2024 shortlisted Booksellers Choice Award BookPeople Book of the Year Adult Fiction Book of the Year
2024 winner Australian Book Industry Awards (ABIA) Australian Literary Fiction Book of the Year
2024 winner APA Book Design Awards Best Designed Commercial Fiction Cover designed by Darren Holt.
2024 shortlisted Indie Awards Fiction
2023 shortlisted Dymocks Book of the Year Book of the Year
y separately published work icon Love Stories Sydney : Fourth Estate , 2021 22123742 2021 selected work autobiography biography

'Trent Dalton, Australia's best-loved writer, goes out into the world and asks a simple, direct question: 'Can you please tell me a love story?'

'A blind man yearns to see the face of his wife of thirty years. A divorced mother has a secret love affair with a travelling priest. A widower miraculously finds a three-minute video recorded by his wife before she died. A tree lopper's heart falls in a forest. A working mum contemplates taking the photographs of her late husband down from the fridge. A girl writes her last letter to the man she loves, then sets it on fire. An ageing gigolo regrets the one that got away. A palliative care nurse helps a dying woman converse with the angel at the end of her bed. A renowned 100-year-old scientist ponders the one great earthly puzzle he was never able to solve: 'What is love?'

'Endless stories. Human stories. Love stories.

'Inspired by a personal moment of profound love and generosity, bestselling author – and one of Australia's finest journalists – Trent Dalton spent two months in 2021 pounding city pavements, speaking to Australians from all walks of life and asking them one simple and direct question: 'Can you please tell me a love story?' For two straight weeks he sat at a desk with a sky-blue 1960s Olivetti typewriter, on the bustling corner of Adelaide and Albert streets, Brisbane, with a sign saying, 'Sentimental writer collecting love stories. Do you have one to share?'

'The result is Love Stories – a warm, wise, poignant, funny and moving book about love in all its guises, told by Australians from all corners of the country and the world, including stories, observations and reflections on lovers in parks; people in cemeteries, hospital wards, pubs and bingo halls; and newlyweds walking out of registry offices. There will be stories of people falling into love, falling out of love, and never letting go of the loved ones in their hearts. And woven through it all will be remembrances of Trent's own special moments, and of the people whose love stories have made him the man and writer he is today.

'A heartfelt, deep, funny, wise and tingly tribute to the greatest thing we will never understand and the only thing we will ever really need: love.' (Publication summary)

2022 winner Booksellers Choice Award BookPeople Book of the Year Adult Nonfiction Book of the Year
2022 shortlisted Australian Book Industry Awards (ABIA) Australian General Non-Fiction Book of the Year
2022 winner Indie Awards Book of the Year
2022 winner Indie Awards Nonfiction
y separately published work icon All Our Shimmering Skies Sydney : Fourth Estate , 2020 18652700 2020 single work novel historical fiction

'The bestselling author of Boy Swallows Universe, Trent Dalton, returns with All Our Shimmering Skies - a glorious novel destined to become another Australian classic.

'Darwin, 1942, and as Japanese bombs rain overhead, motherless Molly Hook, the gravedigger’s daughter, turns once again to the sky for guidance. She carries a stone heart inside a duffel bag next to the map that leads to Longcoat Bob, the deep country sorcerer who put a curse on her family. By her side are the most unlikely travelling companions: a razor-tongued actress named Greta and a fallen Japanese fighter pilot named Yukio. ‘Run, Molly, run,’ says the daytime sky. Run to the vine forests. Run to northern Australia’s wild and magical monsoon lands. Run to friendship. Run to love. Run. Because the graverobber’s coming, Molly, and the night-time sky is coming with him. So run, Molly, run.

'All Our Shimmering Skies is a story about gifts that fall from the sky, curses we dig from the earth and the secrets we bury inside ourselves. It is an odyssey of true love and grave danger; of the darkness and the light; of bones and blue skies. A buoyant, beautiful and magical novel abrim with warmth, wit and wonder, a love letter to Australia and the art of looking up.' (Publication summary)

2021 longlisted Voss Literary Prize
2021 shortlisted Queensland Literary Awards The Courier-Mail People's Choice Queensland Book of the Year
2021 shortlisted Booksellers Choice Award BookPeople Book of the Year Adult Fiction Book of the Year
2021 winner APA Book Design Awards Best Designed Commercial Fiction Cover designed by Darren Holt
2021 shortlisted Australian Book Industry Awards (ABIA) Australian Literary Fiction Book of the Year
2021 shortlisted Indie Awards Fiction
2020 shortlisted Dymocks Book of the Year
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