Scot Gardner Explained
Scot Gardner |
Occupation: | Writer |
Language: | English |
Nationality: | Australian |
Notableworks: | Burning Eddy,The Dead I Know |
Spouse: | Robyn Grant |
Children: | Jen, Belle, Bryce |
Awards: | WA Premiers Award, CBC Award for Young Adults |
Scot Gardner is an Australian writer known for his young adult novels.[1] He has worked as a counselor and youth worker before becoming a full-time novelist.
Bibliography
"I’m not exactly sure how I ended up a writer. I wanted to be a veterinarian when I was at school, but I did work experience as a vet and it was nothing like I’d imagined." - Scot Gardner
- One Dead Seagull (2001)
- White Ute Dreaming (2002)
- Burning Eddy (2003)[2] [3] [4] [5]
- The Legend of Kevin the Plumber (2004)
- Kite Dude (2004)
- Gravity (2006)
- The Other Madonna (2007)
- The Lonely Lady (2023)
- Jacobs Last Walk (2022)
- Fall From The Slippery Cliff (2021)
- The Anti-Biotics Didn't Work (2020)
- Jequis Ain't No Sucker (2001)
- One Wheel Drive (2007)
- The Lost King (2008)
- The Detachable Boy (2008)
- Bookmark Days (2009)
- The Detachable Boy: With One Loose Foot (2010)[6]
- Happy As Larry (2010)
- The Dead I Know (2011)
- The Way We Roll (2016)
- Sparrow (2017)
- Changing Gears (2018)
- Off the Map (2020)
Critical studies and reviews
- Mansfield, Stephen . September 2011 . Living without remembering . . 334 . 66–67. Review of The dead I know.
Notes and References
- Web site: Saturdays with Hilary Harper. ABC. 12 September 2013.
- Potter. Troy. (Re)constructing Masculinity: Representations of Men and Masculinity in Australian Young Adult Literature. Papers: Explorations into Children's Literature. May 2007. 17. 1. 28–35. 12 September 2013.
- Steward. Joy. Burning Eddy (review). Reading Time: The Journal of the Children's Book Council. February 2004. 48. 1. 21–22.
- News: England. Katharine. Burning Eddy (review). The Advertiser. 17 May 2003.
- Julian. Janet. Burning Eddy.(Young Adult Review)(Audiobook Review). Kliatt. January 2006. 40. 1. 40. 12 September 2013.
- Web site: Review: The Detachable Boy WITH ONE LOOSE FOOT. School Library Journal. 12 September 2013.