

JOHN
HEFFERNAN
John Heffernan lives with his
wife and two daughters, eight dogs, three cats and numerous
horses, on a sheep and cattle property in northern New South
Wales. He has been writing since 1997 and in that time he has
produced about 14 books on a range of subjects and genre, for
a variety of ages.
One series
that has been very popular is the award-winning Spud sequence. Spud,
Chips and Pup deal with life on the
land in Australia, as seen through the eyes of work dogs. The
books are fiercely realistic, showing a way of life that can
be hard and cruel at times, but also beautiful. The Spud sequence
deals with issues such as dysfunctional families, alcoholism,
and cruelty to animals, as well as environmental matters.

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Horse Called Elvis is written
in a similar voice, but delves deeper. It can be enjoyed
by readers in the 10-14 year range, but John has intentionally
given the novel more layers so that older readers, including
adults, can gain something from it. His books leave readers
in no doubt about the importance of trust, friendship and
love, especially between humans and animals.
John has also
written on the topic of war and refugees. My Dog is
a picture book for all ages, set in war torn Bosnia. The sequel
to this book, More Than Gold, deals with a young
Bosnian refugee who settles in Australia with his mother. This
novel has been very popular among a wide range of readers and,
although exploring several serious issues, it is essentially
a story of friendship between two very different boys.

      
John also
loves writing in the science fiction/fantasy genre. He has two
books out in the Mythos Trilogy, which centre on a post-apocalyptic
Sydney in the 23rd Century. Wild, tattooed tribes called the
Oztrakii battle with the rulers of the Sydney basin called the
CroNullas. The two titles published so far are CBD and GBH.
The third book in the series (FAQ) is 'in the
works' and, although one would logically see the third book as
the concluding volume in the trilogy, John thinks it might extend
to as many as five ...
John has received
numerous awards and accolades for his work. Spud and Pup were
both classified as Notable Books by the Children's Book Council
of Australia (CBCA). Rachael's Forest was shortlisted
for the Wilderness Society's Environmental Award for Literature. My
Dog (currently being translated into French) was awarded
Book of the Year and Honour book by the CBCA, as well as being
shortlisted for the NSW Premier's Literary Award. John's latest
picture book, Two Summers, was shortlisted for
both the CBCA Picture Book of the Year and won the 2003 Crichton
Award for illustration.
Other titles
by John include Pete Paddock Basher and a fantasy
novel in the Quentaris Series, The Mind Master.
2005 will see the publishing of a ghost series under the general
title of Spooks Down Under and he is currently
working on another novel and a picture book.
As John says:
'I never have enough time to write, and I don't think I'll ever
get all those books out that are floating about inside my head.
It's fun trying though, one of the most exciting and enjoyable
things you can do in life.'
For more information
visit John's
website.
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