


The Cat Dreamer ("Quentaris Chronicles"), Lothian (South Melbourne, Victoria, Australia), 2005.Īlyzon Whitestarr (novel), Penguin (Camberwell, Victoria, Australia), 2005. (With Marc McBride) Journey from the Centre of the Earth, Lothian (South Melbourne, Victoria, Australia), 2003.Īngel Fever ("Quentaris Chronicles"), Lothian (South Melbourne, Victoria, Australia), 2004. Wildheart, illustrated by Steven Woolman, Scholastic Australia (Norwood, Victoria, Australia), 2002. The Landlord (novel), Lothian (Port Melbourne, Victoria, Australia), 1999.ĭreamwalker (novel), illustrated by Steven Woolman, Lothian (Port Melbourne, Victoria, Australia), 2001.

(With Steve Taylor) This Way Out: Five Plays, Penguin (Ringwood, Victoria, Australia), 1998. Greylands (novel), Puffin (Ringwood, Victoria, Australia), 1997. Green Monkey Dreams (stories), Viking (Ringwood, Victoria, Australia), 1996. The Gathering (novel), Puffin ( New York, NY), 1993. Scatterlings (novel), Puffin (Ringwood, Victoria, Australia), 1991, Puffin ( New York, NY), 1992. Awards, HonorsĪustralia Council Literature Board grant Australian Children's Book Council shortlist, 1988, for Obernewtyn Australian Children's Book Council (ACBC) Honor Book designation, 1991, for The Farseekers Talking Book of the Year Award, 1992, for Scatterlings ACBC Book of the Year designation, and Children's Literature Peace Prize, both 1993, both for The Gathering Aurealis Award shortlist, 1996, for Ashling Aurealis Award for young-adult short story, 1997, 2002 Aurealis Award, 1998, for young-adult novel Greylands Ditmar Award for Australian Long Fiction shortlist, and Aurealis Award for Fantasy Novel shortlist, both 1998, both for Darkfall Patricia Wrightson Prize for Children's Literature shortlist, 2001, for Billy Thunder and the Night Gate Aurealis Award for Young-Adult Novel and Golden Novel honor, both 2006, both for Alyzon Whitestarr Aurealis Award for Children's Long Fiction, and ABPA Book Design award, both 2006, both for The Legend of Little Fur Aurealis Award for Children's Novel shortlist, 2007, for A Fox Called Sorrow. Formerly worked in journalism and public relations. Home and office-Apollo Bay, Victoria, Australia. Born June 16, 1958, in Australia children one daughter.
