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David Dyer grew up near Sydney, Australia. After school, he pursued an eclectic career that included studying medicine, travelling the world in merchant ships, and working as a lawyer in Sydney and London. He was a solicitor for several years at the London legal practice whose parent firm represented the Titanic’s owners in 1912. Upon his return to Australia, he became an English teacher and writer, and in 2013 was awarded a doctorate in creative arts. In 2016, he published The Midnight Watch, a novel about the ship that witnessed the Titanic’s distress rockets but failed to respond. He then turned his attention to space, and in 2019 was lucky enough to meet moonwalkers Buzz Aldrin and Charlie Duke, who inspired him with their vision, darin ...more

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David Dyer I first learned about the Californian incident when I was a very young child. I watched ‘A Night to Remember’ with my grandmother when I was about 4 o…moreI first learned about the Californian incident when I was a very young child. I watched ‘A Night to Remember’ with my grandmother when I was about 4 or 5, and that film shows (a little inaccurately) the key aspects of the Californian’s role. Later, when I was in Grade 4, I wrote a story entitled ‘Titanic’s Disaster’, which has an intriguing couple of sentences on its second page:

“The wireless operator was sending SOS calls to the Calafornian [sic] which was only ten miles away but its wireless was shut down over one hour ago. Rockets were fired every five minutes but the Calafornian though that it was some sort of ship board celebration.’

We know now that the ‘shipboard celebration’ thesis cannot be true, but this shows that even as an eight year old I was grappling with the mystery of ‘why didn’t the Californian go?’

Although ‘the Californian incident’ is very well known – and, indeed, very controversial – in Titanic circles, it is less well known in the general population. And I think much of the reason for this is the James Cameron film ‘Titanic’. The film was extraordinarily popular, and it does not refer to the Californian. In the DVD version there is a deleted scene showing the Californian warning the Titanic, but no scenes at all showing the Californian seeing the Titanic’s rockets. I think the story was probably too complex, too subtle, too difficult for Cameron to fit within his narrative structure.
What can we learn from the Californian affair? Well, that the universe can be unfair, and that even small errors can have catastrophic consequences. More importantly, though, I think the incident shows us that there are different ways of ‘being a man’, of being strong. Sometimes the greatest strength a person can show is to admit weakness, mistakes, and vulnerability. None of us are perfect.
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David Dyer Thank you, Alexa, for your question! In fact, being devilishly handsome can be a bit of a challenge at times, but I do my best. Sometimes I give mysel…moreThank you, Alexa, for your question! In fact, being devilishly handsome can be a bit of a challenge at times, but I do my best. Sometimes I give myself a break by trying to look a bit middle aged.

Now, which Titanic passenger sticks in my mind the most? Why, Stella Sage, of course! She was a feisty young woman who did her very best in difficult circumstances.
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20 June 2016

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Those who want to hear me talking about The Midnight Watch: A Novel of the Titanic and the Californian with Virginia Trioli on ABC's News Breakfast can click here: https://twitter.com/BreakfastNews/sta...

And those who want to hear my book discussed on ABC TV's The Book Club can tune in to ABC television tomorrow, Tuesday 21 June, at 10pm. Otherwise, download it after Read more of this blog post »
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