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Michael Gerard Bauer

Michael Gerard Bauer (born 1955, in Brisbane) was an Australian English teacher but is now a full-time children's and young adult author.
==Biography==
Bauer was born in Brisbane and attended Marist College, Ashgrove before attending the University of Queensland.〔
("Booked Out Speakers Agency" ).〕 He completed an Arts Degree with a triple Major in English literature and became a teacher of Economics and English in Brisbane and Ipswich secondary schools. In 2003, Bauer won the inaugural Writesmall Short Story competition at the Brisbane Writers Festival.
Bauer lives in Brisbane Queensland. ''The Running Man'', his first novel has been well received, winning the 2005 CBCA Book of the Year for Older Readers; was listed as one of the top 10 books for young adults for 2004 in Magpies magazine; and was short-listed for the 2005 NSW Premier's Award, Victorian Premier's Award, and the 2006 South Australian Festival Awards for Literature.〔(Authors & Illustrators – B ) ''Department of Education and Training, Government of Western Australia''.〕 The Running Man also won the Courier Mail 2005 People's Choice Award for Younger Readers. In 2008 it won the German Catholic Youth Book Award for promoting Christian values in children's literature. The presentation ceremony took place in Mainz, Germany in June 2008. Bauer has also written six other books, ''Don't Call Me Ishmael'' (2006), ''Ishmael and the Return of the Dugongs'' (2007), ''Dinosaur Knights'' (2008), ''You Turkeys'' (2009), ''Just a Dog'' (2010) and ''Ishmael and the Hoops of Steel'' (2011).
''Don't Call Me Ishmael'' won the 2008 South Australian Festival Award for Literature; the 2007 Children's Peace Prize; the Children's Book Council of Australia Junior Judges Award in 2007; and was short-listed for the 2007 NSW Premier's Award and the 2007 CBCA Award for Older Readers. It was selected for the 2007 White Ravens festival at the Bologna Book Fair. The sequel, Ishmael and the Return of the Dugongs, was awarded a Notable Book at the CBCA Awards for Older Readers in 2008. ''Just a Dog'' was a Honour Book for the 2011 CBCA Book of the Year, Younger Readers category. It won the 2011 Queensland Premier's Literary Award, Younger Readers. The third book in the Ishmael trilogy was released in July 2011 and is entitled ''Ishmael and the Hoops of Steel''. It was short-listed for the Children's Peace Literature Award in 2011 and the CBCA Book of the Year, Older Readers category in 2012.
In November 2012 the first of three books for Younger Readers was released, titled ''Eric Vale Epic Fail''. The sequels ''Eric Vale Super Male'' and ''Eric Vale Off the Rails'' were published in 2013. All three comedy books have extensive illustrations by his son, Joe Bauer.
Bauer's novels have been translated into Dutch, German, Italian, French, Spanish, Korean, Norwegian, Czechoslovakian, and Hebrew and have been published in: the USA by Greenwillow, Harper-Collins Books, and Scholastic; in Australia by Omnibus Books(Scholastic); in England by Templar books; and in Germany by Carl Hanser.

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