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AUTHOR
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John
Heffernan has been writing since 1997. In that
time he has produced about 14 books on a range
of subjects and genre, for a variety of age.
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His
main age group is 10 - 14 years, but he writes
for older and younger readers, producing both
YA novels and picture books.
One
series that has been very popular is the award-winning
SPUD series. There
are three books here (SPUD,
CHIPS and PUP)
that deal with life on the land in Australia seen
through the eyes of the work dogs. The books are
fiercely realistic and pull no punches, showing
a way of life that can be hard and cruel at times,
but also beautiful. In these books John deals
with issues such as dysfunctional families, alcoholism,
cruelty to animals, as well as environmental matters.
His books leave readers in no doubt about the
importance of trust, friendship and love especially
between human and animals.
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A
more recent novel - A HORSE
CALLED ELVIS - is also in this vein, but
goes further. This is a book written on several
levels. It can be enjoyed by readers in the 10
- 14 year range, but John has intentionally given
the novel more layers so that older readers can
gain something from it.
John has also written on war and refugees. MY
DOG is a picture book for all ages about
the war in Bosnia. The sequel to this book, MORE
THAN GOLD, deals with a young Bosnian refugee
who settles in Australia with his mother. This
novel has been popular with a wide range of readers.
Although exploring several serious issues, it
is esentially a story of friendship between two
very different boys.
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John loves writing in the science fiction / fantasy
genre as well. He has two books out in the Mythos
Trilogy, which focus on a post-apocalyptic Sydney
in the 23rd Century. Wild, tattooed tribes called
the Oztrakii battle with the rulers of the Sydney
basin called the CroNullas. The two titles published
so far are CBD and
GBH. A third book
is being written at present, called FAQ,
and even though this is a trilogy, John thinks
it may extend to five books.
John
has received quite a few national awards for his
books. SPUD and PUP
were both classified as Notable Books by Children's
Book Council of Australia.
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RACHAEL'S
FOREST
was short listed for the Wilderness Society's
Environmental Award for Literature.
MY DOG was awarded Book of the Year and
Honour book by the CBCA, as well as being short-listed
for the NSW Premier's Literary Award. MY DOG
is at present being translated into French. John's
latest picture book. TWO
DOG is at present being translated into
French. John's latest picture book
TWO SUMMERS was short-listed for the CBCA
Picture Book of the Year in 2004, and won the
Crichton award for Freya Blackwood's wonderful
illustrations.
John mainly publishes with Scholastic Australia,
but has recently started writing for two other
publishers: Lothian Press and ABC Books. He has
done a reworking and expansion of the very popular
PETE PADDOCK BASHER,
put on by ABC Books.
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John has also produced a fantasy novel in the Quentaris
Series from Lothian Press, titled THE
MIND MASTER.
For 2005 John has ccompleted a ghost series with Scholastic
under the general title of SPPOKS
DOWN UNDER, a picture book called THE
ISLAND, and a creative writing CD for teachers
titled HEADS FOR TALES.
He has a novel in first draft stage with Lothian, and
has contributed to the ABC collection called H2O:
Stories of Water.
As John says: "I never have enough time to write,
and I don't think I'll ever get all those tales out
that are floating about inside my head. It's fun trying
though. I think being a writer is one of the most exciting
and enjoyable things you can be."
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BOOKS BY JOHN INCLUDE:
- SPUD, RACHAEL'S FOREST,
- PETE PADDOCK BASHER (Scholastic), - CHIPS, CBD,
MORE THAN GOLD,
- MY DOG, PUP, GBH, WILD THINGS,
- RIDING HIGH, TWO SUMMERS,
- A HORSE CALLED ELVIS,
- THE MIND MASTER,
- THE AVENTURES OF PETE PADDOCK BASHER (ABC)
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