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DAVID
HARRIS
Born in Port Pirie, South Australia, David
grew up in country towns which became the inspiration for
his Cliffhanger Series of adventure books for
boys.
    
Free to
wander along beaches and into ranges, David often got lost, but
never lost his love of exploration. He recently returned from China,
where Discovery Network filmed his search for Lijien, the lost
city of Rome in China. His book of that search, Black Horse
Odyssey, led David into a career of writing about worlds
- real and imagined - that fascinate him.
Blood
of the Incas, and Lands of the Dead,
novels for younger readers to be published by ABC Books, are
historical fictions that combine his obsessions with history
and adventure. Inspired by the real-life stories of Hiram Bingham’s
search for lost cities of the Incas, and Heinrich Schliemann’s
discovery of Troy, David’s novels tell the stories as fast-paced
adventure books.

David lives
in the Adelaide Hills with the feisty and fabulous writer, Christine
Harris, who went out into the Gobi Desert to marry him when
he was an enthusiastic but impoverished writer. Until then, he’d
written literary reviews, journalism, documentary films, proposals
for aid programs, speeches for politicians and the Duke of Edinburgh
and, desperate to be an author, had a collection of short stories
and three textbooks published, immediately followed by multiple
rejections of his truly appalling masterpiece - The Great Australian
Novel - and his second collection of short stories.
David is an entertaining speaker in schools and at conferences. He regularly
runs workshops and residencies in primary and secondary schools around Australia.
‘What
the heck goes on inside David Harris’ head? His talk was
the most exciting and thrilling I’ve ever heard. Here’s
a picture of his head exploding.’ Zac. B.
‘David
was utterly absorbing ands unique…full of passionate enthusiasm
and vitality. An inspiration to students and staff.’ (Geelong
College)
More information
at his website.
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