Australian writer
Glyn Parry is an Australian writer of children's literature, young adult fiction, and speculative fiction.
Biography
Parry was born in 1959 in the north-east of England.[1][2] At the age of 12 he moved to Lynwood, Western Australia where he attended Kinlock Primary School and then Rossmoyne Senior High School. Parry met his wife at a Friday night youth group with whom he raised three children.[2] He has worked as a high school English teacher. In 1992 Parry's first novel was published entitled L.A. Postcards.[2] In 1995 his second novel Radical Take-offs won the Premier's Prize and the award for best Children's & Young Adult's Books at the Western Australian Premier's Book Awards.[3] Parry again won an award at the Western Australian Premier's Book Awards with his work Scooterboy winning the Young Adults Award.[4] He is now currently living in West Toodyay, Western Australia.[5]
Awards and nominations
Bibliography
Novels
Non-fiction
- Stoked!: Real Life, Real Surf (1994)
Chapter books
- Harry & Luke (2002, illustrations by Caroline Magerl)
Collections
- Invisible Girl: Stories (2003)
Short fiction
References
- General
- Specific
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