

MARGO
LANAGAN
Margo Lanagan's life has followed a
varied career path, working as a secretary, a kitchen
hand at a roadhouse on the Nullarbor Plain, a full
time student of history, an editor and finally, after
living in Paris on a writing grant from the Literature
Board of the Australia Council, as a full time author.
    
    
Margo is best known for her uncompromising novels
for older readers, such as The Best Thing and Touching
Earth Lightly. Her
collections of short stories, White Time, Black
Juice, and Red
Spikes have been hugely successful with Black
Juice being recognised
in a number of very prestigious awards, including the Aurealis
awards, World Fantasy awards, the NSW, QLD and VIC Premiers'
awards and the American Library Association Michael L Printz
award. Red Spikes was the Older Readers’ Book of the Year
in the 2007 CBCA awards and nominated for many other prizes.
Her other titles include books for younger readers such as Wildgame and Walking
Through Albert and she has also written teen romances
(using a pseudonym) for a number of series such as Dolly
Fiction.
Margo’s most recent book is the highly acclaimed Tender Morsels, which was a 2009 Printz honour book.
  
Margo
has extensive experience in talking to groups of school students
and conducting writing workshops. She is also in great demand
as a speaker at conferences and professional development
days. As one teacher said .. 'Margo was excellent with the
students. They learned a lot about the process of writing,
appreciated seeing the author's research required to write
a novel and saw the process of editing. Margo certainly showed
some of her 'inner self' to the students.'

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