

SCOTT
MONK
Scott began writing at the age of 13 when a
class assignment was set by his Year 8 English teacher. A reluctant
reader at the time, he wanted to write something to replace
the dull books that bored him to sleep during class. Little
did the teacher expect that he would produce a 220 page manuscript
- then ask her to mark it! At the age of 19, after several
failures, he wrote Boyz 'R' Us, which was
published when he was 21. Boyz 'R' Us won
the Royal Blind Society's Talking Book of the Year Award.
  
Scott's writing
has gone from strength to strength with the publication of his
subsequent
novels, Raw and The Crush.
Scott's second novel, Raw, published when he
was 23, is one of the very few young adult novels listed for
study in the NSW Higher School Certificate. Firmly established
as a powerful writer for young adults, 2005 saw the release
of Scott's highly anticipated fourth novel, The Never
Boys. Scott's latest book (for younger readers) is Beyond the Knock Knock Door, his first contemporary fantasy novel.
  
Not content
with being an author, Scott joined The Adelaide Advertiser in
1996 as a cadet journalist. He has written several hundred stories
since about murders, shootings, celebrities, the nude Olympics
and a pig that went to council. In 1999 he won South Australia's
Young Journalist of the Year Award for his commitment to youth
affairs. Scott has now joined The Australian in Sydney.

Scott's talks
offer many insights for teenage students, talking about his books,
sharing his experiences, and emphasising the importance of reading
and writing, however 'uncool' such activities may seem to be.
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