Writing and theatre have always been my great passions and I have been fortunate to have been able to keep both in my life - despite the many distractions that have led me astray over the years. So often we put aside those things most important to us while we attend to the ordinary demands of life, until one day we stumble across that neglected part of ourself and wonder how we came to neglect it for so long. All of us should remember that if something is worth dreaming about, it is worth acting on.
My first completed play, Daisy Chain (co-written with my daughter, Eryn) was produced in Melbourne in 2010. Before that, I had written Blue Fire and Ice and Furnaces of Forge, young fantasy novels that introduced readers to a unique and magical place simply called The Land, with its assortment of delightful and special characters and the adventures that befall them.
After that came Brimstone, the first in the four-book series, Earth, Air, Fire and Water. Its sequel, Hourglass is nearing completion. I am also completing a literary historical romp called Master Quickly. Oh, and I mustn't forget a children's picture storybook titled Buckle and the Pirate, with illustrations by the wonderful artist Serena Riglietti, who (among a great many other achievements) was the illustrator of the Italian edition of the Harry Potter books. Rather than release Buckle and the Pirate as a traditional book, I am planning to develop it into an interactive book app. Last, but not least, I have also done some freelance work, including an article for the Guardian books section.
Earning enough from my writing to keep body and soul well-nourished is a fine ambition. But, like many an author, simply being read beats everything else.
Everything worthwhile about an author is to be found within the pages of an author's books. But, for those who like a dash of trivia with their dose of literature, I can tell you that I was born in Boston. In 1964, my six siblings and I migrated to Australia - by coincidence, at exactly the same time as his parebts did the same. In 1991, I moved (without siblings or parents) back to Boston for a year, then to London (my spiritual and preferred home) where I established a consultancy in the City, offering advice to firms such as Barings, Legal and General, Lotus Corporation and Lloyds of London. There I stayed until that milestone year, 2000, when an offer from Credit Suisse drew me to Switzerland. From 2000-2005 I lived and worked in Zurich, and then again from 2008-2010, before returning to Melbourne to spend time with my family.
Rights to my book have been sold to Spain, Brazil and Vietnam.