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BRIAN
CASWELL
Brian Caswell was born in Wales in 1954 and emigrated to Australia when
he was twelve. He became a rock musician in the 1970s and later a high
school teacher specialising in history, English and creative writing.
He worked in high schools in Sydney's south-west for 15 years, abandoning
full-time teaching in 1991 once it was clear that his writing career
was set for success.
      
Brian is one of Australia's
most popular and most awarded writers for young people. His first book,
Merryll of the Stones (published in 1988), was shortlisted in
the CBC Book of the Year Awards and he has now written nearly twenty
books. All Brian's published books have been listed as Notable Books
by the Children's Book Council. Mike, Maddie, Lisdalia,
Relax Max and, more recently, the Alien Zones series are for
primary readers. His books for high school students include A Cage
of Butterflies, Asturias, Deucalion and its sequel,
The View from Ararat. Both A Cage of Butterflies and Deucalion
were shortlisted for the CBC Book of the Year (Older Readers) and The
View from Ararat was shortlisted for the NSW Premier's Literary
Awards.
Only the Heart, which was written in collaboration with David Phu An Chiem, looks at the lives of Vietnamese refugees and was followed by The Full Story, a challenging and moving love story written in collaboration once again with David Chiem. Brian has always had a strong interest in film and is now moving into the area of screenwriting as well. He and David are currently working on the screenplay for Only The Heart. Brian’s latest books are Double Exposure, Loop (a collection of short stories) and Cruisin’.
As an ex-teacher, Brian is now involved in developing cutting edge education programs and is a popular choice for talks and creative writing workshops. He welcomes opportunities to address teachers on the subject of reluctant readers and is in constant demand as a speaker at professional development courses and conferences with his thought-provoking ideas about children and reading in the twenty-first century.
Some comments about his talks
include ...'Brian was a very personable and very entertaining. He managed
the children very cleverly and also managed to teach them a thing or
two!' ... 'enjoyed the sessions immensely - he has great rapport and
interaction with this age group (10-15 )' , and from a teachers' talk,
'an excellent guest speaker ... his Alienzones series has an interactive
website to complement the books ... an ideal way to hook readers in,
and allow them to participate, interact, rather than just be "told"
a story.'
Feedback from Brian’s
school visits in 2004:
'The students enjoyed his
sense of humour and could connect to his book themes. The older students
benefited from his explanation of how he actually creates a story, giving
them positive writing ideas'
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