Todd Noy was a prizewinning sports journalist from Perth, Western Australia. He has written for VFL Weekly, The Guardian, and K.O. Magazine. His novels include Ocre Dyke (1976), March of the Knoxmen (1977), House of Fuego (1980), The Alabaster Wars (1981), and Drago: On Mountains we Stand (1989). His short works include Limey and Me, Letters to Dante, and Gout.
Noy disappeared in January 1992 after a long battle with drug and alcohol addictions. Presumed dead, a memorial service was held in his honour in Perth in December 1995. He is survived by his two sons Marlon and Quince, and his beautiful long-term partner, English cellist, Elizabeth Harrington.
Through the tireless efforts of Marlon Noy and Robert Wallace, the Noy Estate has painstakiTodd Noy was a prizewinning sports journalist from Perth, Western Australia. He has written for VFL Weekly, The Guardian, and K.O. Magazine. His novels include Ocre Dyke (1976), March of the Knoxmen (1977), House of Fuego (1980), The Alabaster Wars (1981), and Drago: On Mountains we Stand (1989). His short works include Limey and Me, Letters to Dante, and Gout.
Noy disappeared in January 1992 after a long battle with drug and alcohol addictions. Presumed dead, a memorial service was held in his honour in Perth in December 1995. He is survived by his two sons Marlon and Quince, and his beautiful long-term partner, English cellist, Elizabeth Harrington.
Through the tireless efforts of Marlon Noy and Robert Wallace, the Noy Estate has painstakingly restored and continues to release limited editions of Todd's classic works, including Noy's semi-autobiographical, previously unreleased volume SWARMER....more