Gary Crew

Gary David Crew (born 23 September 1947) is an Australian writer of young adult fiction.

Gary Crew
Born (1947-09-23) 23 September 1947
Brisbane, Queensland
OccupationWriter
Alma materUniversity of the Sunshine Coast
GenreChildren's books, young adult fiction

Awards

Crew has won the Australian Children's Book of the Year on four occasions.[1]

Children's Book of the Year Award: Older Readers

Children's Book of the Year Award: Picture Book

Alan Marshall Prize for Children's Literature[2]

New South Wales Premier's Award[2]

Bibliography

  • The Inner Circle (1986)
  • Strange Objects (1990)
  • No Such Country (1991)
  • The Last Cabinet for compilation of stories "The Blue Dress" (1991)
  • Lucy's Bay (1992) (with Gregory Rogers)
  • Tracks (1992) (with Gregory Rogers)
  • The House of Tomorrow (1992)
  • The Well (After Dark series, 1992) (with Narelle Oliver)
  • Angel's Gate (1994)
  • Inventing Anthony West (1994)
  • The Bent Back Bridge (After Dark series, 1994)
  • The Watertower series
  • The Barn (After Dark series, 1995)
  • Emu Parade (1995) (with Viva La Wombat, Illustrator)
  • Dark house: stories (1995) (compiled by Gary Crew)
  • The Lost Diamonds of Killiecrankie (1995) (with Peter Gouldthorpe)
  • The Figures of Julian Ashcroft (1996) (with Hans de Hass, Illustrator)
  • Caleb (1996) (with Steve Woolman)
  • Crew's 13 : classic tales of the macabre & fantastic (1997) (with Shaun Tan, Illustrator)
  • The Blue Feather (1997) (with Michael O' Hara)
  • The Viewer (1997) (with Shaun Tan, Illustrator)
  • Force of Evil (1998) (with Shaun Tan), Illustrator)
  • Troy Thompson's excellent peotry [sic] book (1998) (with Craig Smith)[3]
  • The Fort (After Dark series, 1998) (with Gregory Rogers)
  • The Windmill Trilogy series
    • The Windmill (1998) (with Steve Woolman, Illustrator)
    • The Cave (1999) (with Steve Woolman, Illustrator)
    • The Survivors (1999) (with Steve Woolman, Illustrator)
  • The Grandstand (After Dark series, 1999) (with Peter Hollard)
  • Memorial (1999) (with Shaun Tan, Illustrator)
  • Troy Thompson's radical prose folio (2000) (with Craig Smith)
  • Dear Venny, Dear Saffron (2000) (with Libby Hathorn)
  • Edward Britton (2000)
  • Leo the Lion Tamer (2000) (with Leigh Hobbs)
  • In My Father's Room (2000) (with Annmarie Scott)
  • Mama's Babies (1998)
  • The Grandstand (2000)
  • Gino the genius (2000) (with James Cattell, Illustrator)
  • Valley of Bones (2000) (with Mark Wilson)
  • Cruel Nest (2001)
  • The Rainbow (2001) (with Gregory Rogers)
  • Arno the Garbo (2001) (with Craig Smith, Illustrator)
  • The Kraken (2001) (with Marc McBride, Illustrator)
  • Gothic Hospital (2001)
  • The Castaways of the Charles Eaton (2002) (with Mark Wilson)
  • Quetta (2002) (with Bruce Whatley)
  • The diviner's son (2002)
  • Old Ridley (2002) (with Marc McBride, Illustrator)
  • I saw nothing: the extinction of the Thylacine (2003)
  • Cabinets of Curiosity (2003)
  • The Viewer (2003) (with Shaun Tan, Illustrator)
  • I Said Nothing: The Extinction of the Paradise Parrot (2003) (with Mark Wilson, Illustrator)
  • I Did Nothing: The Extinction of the Gastric-Brooding Frog (2004) (with Mark Wilson, Illustrator)
  • In the Wake of the Mary Celeste (2004) (with Robert Ingpen)
  • Pig on the Titanic: A True Story (2004) (with Bruce Whatley, Illustrator)
  • Me and my dog (2005)
  • The Lace Maker's Daughter (2005)
  • Young Murphy: A Boy's Adventure (2005) (with Mark Wilson, Illustrator)
  • The Lantern (2005) (with Bruce Whatley, Illustrator)
  • The Mystery of Eilean Mor (2005) (with Jeremy Geddes, Illustrator)
  • The Plague of Quentaris (2005)
  • Sam Silverthorne : Quest (2005)
  • Sam Silverthorne : Menace (2006)
  • Sam Silverthorne : Victory (2007)
  • Stolen children of Quentaris (2006)
  • Automaton (2006) (with Aaron Hill, Illustrator)
  • The Saw Doctor (2006) (with David Cox, Illustrator)
  • The End of the Line (2007)
  • The Truth about Emma (2007)
  • Cat on the Island (2007) (with Gillian Warden)
  • The End of the Line (2008) (with Gregory Rogers)
  • Finding Home (2009) (with Suzy Boyer)
  • The Children's Writer (2009)
  • The Serpent's Tale (2010) (with Matt Ottley, Illustrator)
  • Damon (2011) (with Aaron Hill, Illustrator)
  • The Architecture of Song (2012)
  • In the Beech Forest (2012) (with Den Scheer, Illustrator)
  • The boy who grew into a tree (2013) (with Ross Watkins, Illustrator)
  • The Cuckoo (2014) ( with Naomi Turvey, Illustrator)
  • "The Cornfield" (2014) (with Aaron Hill illustrator)
  • Rich and Rare' (2015((contributor...short story)) Paul Collins (with Paul O'Sullivan, Illustrator)
  • Voicing the dead (2015)
  • The Visions of Ichabod X (2015) (with Paul O'Sullivan, Illustrator)
  • Timing the Machine' (2016) (With Paul O'Sullivan, Illustrator)
  • "The Story of Eva Carmichael the wreck of the Loch Ard" (2018) ( With Paul OSullivan, Illustrator )
  • 'Leaving the lyrebird forest' (2018) / Gary Crew ; illustrated by Julian Laffan.

References

  1. "Gary Crew | Harbour Publishing House - Ulladulla". www.harbourpublishing.com.au. Retrieved 7 August 2016.
  2. "Gary Crew (1947-) Biography". biography.jrank.org. Retrieved 7 August 2016.
  3. Crew, Gary; Smith, Craig. Troy Thompson's Excellent Peotry book. Kane/Miller. ISBN 9781929132522. Retrieved 27 May 2015.
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