Trent Jamieson Explained

Trent Jamieson
Occupation:Writer, bookseller, teacher
Nationality:Australian
Period:1994–present
Genre:Speculative fiction

Trent Jamieson is an Australian writer of speculative fiction.

Biography

Jamieson was first published in 1994 with the short story "Threnody" which was published in the winter edition Eidolon (Australian magazine).[1] [2] In 2003 Jamieson was nominated for the Ditmar Award for best professional achievement but lost to Jonathan Strahan.[3] In 2005 Jamieson won the Aurealis Award for best science fiction short story with his story "Slow and Ache".[4] In 2008 he won his second Aurealis Award. "Cracks" won the Aurealis Award for best young-adult short story, beating works by Deborah Biancotti, Dirk Flinthart and Kevin MacLean.[5] In 2010 his first novel, Death Most Definite, was published by Orbit Books and was nominated for the Aurealis Award for best horror novel and the Aurealis Award for best fantasy novel.[6] Death Most Definite is the first part of the Death Works series and was followed by a sequel Managing Death in early 2011. Jamieson is currently writing a duology for Angry Robot Books and the third novel in the Death Works series.[7]

Jamieson is a former teacher at Clarion South Writers Workshop and is a seasonal academic at the Queensland University of Technology.[8] [9] He is also a former editor for the magazine Redsine.[9] Jamieson currently lives in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia and works at The Avid Reader Bookshop.[7]

Awards and nominations

YearAwardWorkCategoryResult
2003 Best Australian professional achievement Nomination
2005 "Slow and Ache" Won
2008 Aurealis Award "Cracks" Best young-adult short storyWon
"Day Boy" Nomination
"Delivery" Best science fiction short story Nomination
2010Aurealis AwardDeath Most Definite Nomination
Best horror novelNomination

Bibliography

Novels

Death Works
Other

Short fiction

Anthologies

Collections

Children's Books

Editor contributions

References

General
Specific

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Trent Jamieson . Tabula Rasa . Ben . Peek . 26 June 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110629142236/http://www.tabula-rasa.info/Snapshot/TrentJamieson.html . 29 June 2011 . live.
  2. Web site: Bibliography: Threnody . . 26 June 2011 .
  3. Web site: The Locus Index to SF Awards: 2003 Ditmar Awards . . 26 June 2011 .
  4. Web site: The Locus Index to SF Awards: 2006 Aurealis Awards . . 26 June 2011 .
  5. Web site: The Locus Index to SF Awards: 2009 Aurealis Awards . . 26 June 2011 .
  6. Web site: Aurealis Awards Finalists 2010 . SpecFaction NSW . 24 March 2011 . PDF . https://web.archive.org/web/20110521042923/http://www.aurealisawards.com/finalists2010.pdf . 21 May 2011 . live.
  7. Web site: About . Trentjamieson.com . 26 June 2011 .
  8. Web site: Trent Jamieson – Author Interview . The Australian Literature Review . 19 July 2010 . 26 June 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120302031233/http://auslit.net/2010/07/19/trent-jamieson-author-interview/ . 2 March 2012 . live.
  9. Web site: Trent Jamieson . . 26 June 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20111001223332/http://www.supanova.com.au/previous-shows/brisbane-2011/trent-jameison/ . 1 October 2011 . live.
  10. Web site: Trent Jamieson . . 26 June 2011 .