

J.C
BURKE
Jane grew up as the fourth of five girls,
and with writers for parents she lived in a world of chaos,
drama and books. Jane was free to eavesdrop and observe
many colourful characters, providing her with an endless
supply of stories and impersonations that kept her family
entertained.
After
working as an Oncology Sister Jane decided to do a Creative
Writing Course with Libby Gleeson which
inspired her to apply for a mentorship with the Australian
Society of Authors in 2000. Successful, Burke undertook writing
her first novel White Lies, under the mentorship
of Gary Crew, which was published in 2002 and became a CBCA
Notable Book in 2003.
  
  
Jane
has now established herself as an extremely popular writer
for young adults, with The Red Cardigan (CBCA
Notable Book 2005), Nine Letters Long, The
Story of Tom Brennan (CBCA Book of the Year for Older
Readers 2006 & The Australian Family Therapists Book of
the Year 2006), and most recently, Faking Sweet.
In Faking Sweet, the main character, Holly,
learns the truth about best friends and betrayal through the
help of Shakespeare’s ‘Much Ado About Nothing’.
The first title in a new series for teenage girls is due for
release in September 2007.

Jane
lives on Sydney's Northern Beaches with her husband and two
children and is available for general talks, writing workshops,
conferences and festivals throughout the year.
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