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John Dale (born 15 January, 1953 in Sydney, New South Wales) is an Australian author of crime fiction and true crime books. He completed a Doctorate of Creative Arts at the University of Technology, Sydney, in 1999, and subsequently joined the UTS writing Program where he is Professor of Writing and Director of the UTS Centre for New Writing. He is the author of six books including the best-selling ''Huckstepp'' and two crime novels ''Dark Angel'' and ''The Dogs Are Barking'', published with Serpents Tail Press in the UK, and a memoir, ''Wild Life'', an investigation into the fatal shooting of his grandfather in 1940s Tasmania. He has edited two anthologies, ''Out West'' and ''Car Lovers'', and co-edited a third anthology, ''Best on Ground'', on Australian Rules football. His novel, ''Leaving Suzie Pye'', was published in 2010 and translated into Turkish. His novella ''Plenty'' was published in 2013. He has been a judge of several major Australian literary awards and his essays, reviews and non-fiction have appeared in a wide variety of journals and newspapers. His research and teaching areas include narrative fiction, creative non-fiction, crime narratives and the novella. His latest crime novel is ''Detective Work'' which is based on an unsolved murder. == Awards == *Ned Kelly Awards for Crime Writing, Best True Crime, 2005: shortlisted for ''Wild Life'' *Ned Kelly Awards for Crime Writing, Best True Crime, 2000: winner for ''Huckstepp: A Dangerous Life'' *Ned Kelly Awards for Crime Writing, Best First Novel Award, 1996: winner for ''Dark Angel'' *The Angus & Robertson Writer's Fellowship, 1986: winner for ''The Blank Page'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「John Dale (writer)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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