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ALLAN
BAILLIE
Allan Baillie was born in
Scotland but grew up in Australia, moving here with his family when
he was seven years old. He began writing when he was at school, and
after leaving school he worked as a cadet journalist at the Melbourne
Sun and studied journalism at Melbourne University. His career as
a journalist included working for both the Telegraph and the
Australian Women's Weekly. From 1966-1969 Allan travelled overseas,
mostly in Asia, working on various writing assignments as a journalist.
His visits to China in 1987 and 1989 during the student massacre led
to a number of books set around these experiences, including The
China Coin (winner of the Multicultural Children's Book Award in
1992) and Rebel.
  
Since 1987, Allan has been
a full-time author, with a long list of highly successful, award-winning
books to his credit, many of them published overseas as well as in Australia.
His picture book, Drac and the Gremlin, illustrated by Jane Tanner,
was the CBC Picture Book of the Year in 1989. Other picture books include
DragonQuest and Star Navigator (both illustrated by Wayne
Harris), Old Magic (with artist Di
Wu) and Archie - the Good Bad Wolf (with Jonathon Bentley).
Allan is also well known for his novels such as Little Brother, Riverman,
Songman and Wreck. With an impressive breadth of experience
from his long and varied career path, Allan is well placed to present
students with a number of challenging insights into the world of a
writer.
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