Glyn Parry (author)

Australian writer
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IntroAustralian writer
PlacesAustralia
isWriter Children's writer
Work fieldLiterature
Gender
Male
BirthEngland
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Biography

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. 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. He has worked as a high school English teacher. In 1992 Parry's first novel was published entitled L.A. Postcards. 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. Parry again won an award at the Western Australian Premier's Book Awards with his work Scooterboy winning the Young Adults Award. He is now currently living in Cape Burney, Western Australia.

Awards and nominations

YearAwardWorkCategoryResult
1995Western Australian Premier's Book AwardsRadical Take-offsPremier's PrizeWon
Western Australian Premier's Book AwardsRadical Take-offsChildren's & Young Adult's BooksWon
1998Aurealis Award"Dawn Chorus"Best horror short storyNomination
1999Western Australian Premier's Book AwardsScooterboyYoung AdultsWon
2002Western Australian Premier's Book AwardsHarry & Luke (with Caroline Magerl)Children's BookNomination

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