
In the ice, silence is forever.....
Shortlisted, Book of the Year for Older Readers, Children's Book Council of Australia 2009
|
The Darklands Trilogy

When you have nowhere else to run, sometimes the only place is the sky....
Children's Book Council of Australia Notable Australian Children's Book, 2006, Shortlisted - Aurealis Awards for Australian Speculative Fiction, Best Adult Fantasy, 2006, Best Young Adult Fantasy 2006
|

When you live in the sky, the only way out is down...
Winner—Aurealis Award for Best Young Adult Fantasy, 2008
|

When you've run from the past, you have to stand and face the future ...
Daywards is the highly anticipated conclusion to a powerful trilogy
|
Nathan Nuttboard Trilogy

The first book in the hilarious Nathan Nuttboard series.
Shortlisted - Western Australian Premier's Awards for Children's Fiction 2003.
|

The fun continues with Nathan and his family.
Winner - West Australian Young Readers' Book Award, Hoffman Award for most popular book by a W.A Author, 2007
|

The most recent installment in the Nathan Nuttboard series.
Children's Book Council of Australia Notable Australian Children's Book, 2009
|

Some battles are imposed upon us, some fought within...
Honour Book, Book of the Year for Older Readers, Children's Book Council of Australia 2007
|

"This town, it's full of stories. Some Aboriginal, some white, some Malay and Indonesian. All sorts of diffferent ideas. I reckon you might need to hear one of them.
White Ravens International Catalogue of Notable Young Adult Books, 2002
|

"Kate lived in a cave. Now, you or I would find this a little unusual, but for her it was perfectly normal, because for as long as she could remember, she had always lived in a cave..."
With whimsical illustrations by Johnny Dinalis, perfect for younger readers.
|

"When people live and work on the ocean, their lives become tied to it - it becomes a part of what makes them what they are, part of the fabric of their being. Ghosts areborn, and stories live long after their subjects have been forgotten."
Winner — Western Australian Premier's Award for Young Adult Fiction, 2001
|