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AUTHOR
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Garry
Disher is one of Australia's most successful writers,
publishing over 35 books in a range of genres.
Garry Disher has been quoted to say: "I wear
three fiction-writing hats, 'literary', crime
and children's - but in my head the three are
indistinguishable from each other in terms of
worth, writing craft and hard work."
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Garry's
novels often draw on memories of life in the dry
wheat and wool country of mid-north South Australia,
where his family have farmed for generations.
Laurie Clancy of The Age, notes that Garry's novels
are "among other things celebrations of ordinary
Australians, the thoroughly decent or mostly decent
people who do not always attract the novelist's
attention." However, his wealth of experience
also stems from his extensive travelling, living
and working throughout the UK, Italy, Israel and
southern Africa.
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For the past 15 years he has written full-time,
publishing novels, short-story collections, textbooks,
children's fiction, crime thrillers, anthologies
and writers' handbooks both in Australia and overseas.
Garry's
work has received numerous awards and honours.
THE DIVINE WIND (Hodder),
a novel for young adults, won the prestigious
Ethel Turner award, was shortlisted for the Children's
Book Council, SA Festival and Ethnic Affairs awards,
and is currently Year 12 text in Victoria. Garry's
third novel for adults, THE
SUNKEN ROAD (Allen & Unwin), was shortlisted
for three major awards and nominated for the Booker
Prize.
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Garry's
other popular and award-winning texts include
THE BAMBOO FLUTE (Hodder),
RATFACE (Hodder),
PAST THE HEADLANDS
(Allen & Unwin), KICKBACK
(Allen & Unwin) and the young-adult novel
MOONDYNE KATE (Hodder).
He has also authored WRITING
FICTION: AN INTRODUCTION TO THE CRAFT (Allen
& Unwin).
More
recently, Garry has just released SNAPSHOT,
the third Inspector Challis novel, through Text
Publishing. The novels in the series have been
best-sellers in Germany, the first winning the
German Crime Fiction Award and all have received
great reviews in the US.
To
read more about Garry Disher, visit his Flinders'
University website.
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"Engaging - Garry
brought across to the students the difficulties
in expressing ideas in language. He gave a comprehensive
and informative discussion both on a personal
level and about the 'politics' involved in becoming
a writer."
- Pam Feidman, Beth Rivkah Ladies' College
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