|
ARCHIMEDE
FUSILLO
Archimede ('Archie') Fusillo was born in
Melbourne in 1962 to an Italian immigrant family. He studied at Melbourne
University and since then has worked as a secondary school English teacher
in Victoria, where he was nominated by his students for the Victorian
Teacher Excellence Awards. He also has an extensive writing background
as a features editor for two international magazines and has written
short stories, plays and two school textbooks for secondary schools - Short
Stories: Reading to Write and Network Media.
  
Archie's first
novel for teenagers, Sparring With Shadows, was published
in 1997 to great critical acclaim. The story, while not autobiographical,
draws on his own experiences growing up in an Italian family in Melbourne.
About this book Fusillo says, 'I have tried to show that boys do
have emotions, are vulnerable, and that it is acceptable to express
their feelings. There is a constant duality of feeling one way and
having to appear another.' Sparring With Shadows was listed
as a Children's Book Council Notable Book and this best-selling novel
is now studied in a number of secondary schools.
  
Archie's second
novel for teenagers, The Dons, was published
in 2001. Both The Dons and Sparring
With Shadows are now audio books, and The Dons won
the 2001-2002 Australian Therapists YA Book Of The Year Award.
He has also written three stories for younger readers, Let
it Rip!, Game or Not, Bragging Reggie and the Great
Switcheroo, all part of the popular Aussie Bites series. Other
titles include An Earful of Static, Uncorked and Grandad's
Phase,
a picture book illustrated by Terry Denton. His most recent books
for young adults are Bruises, On the Mat and The Last of the Braves. He now writes
full-time but he also travels widely, conducting writing workshops
for school students and for adults in various
community based projects. With years of experience as both a
teacher and writer he is able to address the topic of writing
in a very practical hands-on way. As he says, 'Writing should
be fun, never a chore, even if the craft of writing itself demands
discipline and application.'
    
Archie has delivered
the keynote speech at two conferences on Boys and Books organised
by Lateral Learning in Sydney (2001 & 2003). The feedback on
both occasions was unequivocally good and reinforced the excellent
evaluations already received from schools in Melbourne:
'It's hard to describe what
an impact Archie had on the school yesterday . . . the students and
staff were enthralled, mesmerised and totally engaged by this wonderful
man.'
'Archie Fusillo was thoroughly
entertaining and stimulating - he was terrific. I've never seen our
Year 9 students, many or whom are very difficult, so engaged by a presenter.
I'm looking forward to the student writing that will flow on from today.'
'Overwhelmingly positive,
students were spellbound, positive role model, perfectly weighted humour.'
Click here for
a print-friendly version of this page

|