Author profiles
Author profiles
Sean Quentin Lee has been published in one Stringybark Stories anthology. He is the winning author of Marngrook. His full profile can be found here.
Harold Mally has been published in three Stringybark Stories anthologies, The Bridge and Marngrook. He came second in the Stringybark Humorous Fiction Award with his story God with an i and also had two highly commended stories in the same anthology. These are published in The Very End of the Affair. His full profile can be found here.
Author profiles
Here are the Stringybark Stories prize-winning authors. This page will be regularly updated, so please visit often.
Photo credits:
Profile - Jac Culler
Battle of Waterloo - Myrabella
Nienna - Pereslav
Eye - Petar Milosevic
Himba women - Hans Hillewaert
Kangaroo - Fir0002/Flagstafotos
Cover image: Tessa KIng
Cover image: Whitney Merritt
Cover image: James Norris
Cover image: Gregory Blake
Cover image: Kerry Cameron
Cover image: Richard Marman
Cover photo: Mick Stanic
David Campbell has been published in Between Heaven and Hell. He came third with his story, The Cleaner. David was Highly Commended in Behind the Wattles and The Very End of the Affair. His full profile can be found here.
Rebecca Raisin came second in the Stringybark Flash Fiction Award. She has been published in seven Stringybark Stories anthologies, The Umbrella’s Shade, Between Heaven and Hell, A Visit from the Duchess, Between the Sheets, Tainted Innocence, The Seven Deadly Sins and Hitler Did It. Her full profile can be found here.
Joanna Capelle has been published in The Umbrella’s Shade where she came third with her story, Last Post. Joanna has also been published in Heaven and Hell. Her full profile can be found here.
Cover photo: Martin Brunk
Pat Davies came third in the Stringybark Speculative Fiction Award with her story, Later Than You Think. She has been published in A Visit from the Duchess. Her full profile can be found here.
JB Rowley has been published in the Stringybark Stories anthologies, Marngrook and Behind the Wattles. She came third in the Stringybark Australian History Awards. Her full profile can be found here.
Susan May has been published in two Stringybark Stories anthologies, A Visit from the Duchess and The Bridge. Her full profile can be found here.
Elsie Johnstone has been published in four Stringybark Stories anthologies. Her stories can be found in Marngrook, A Visit from the Duchess,Tainted Innocence and Behind the Wattles. Her full profile can be found here.
Cover image: Toni Verdú Carbó
Kerry Cameron came second in the Stringybark Short Story Competition 2011 with her story About Time. She has been published in The Road Home, The Umbrella’s Shade, A Visit from the Duchess and The Heat Wave of ’76. Her full profile can be found here.
Beverley Lello has been published in six Stringybark Stories anthologies. She won the Stringybark Short Story Award 2011 with her story The Road Home. Her stories can be found in The Umbrella’s Shade, Between Heaven and Hell, Marngrook, The Road Home, Tainted Innocence and Behind the Wattles. Her full profile can be found here.
Zena Shapter was Highly Commended in the Stringybark Speculative Fiction Award with her story, Breakthrough. She has been published in A Visit from the Duchess. Her full profile can be found here.
Janeen Samuel (friend pictured) won the Stringybark Speculative Fiction Award with her story, A Visit from the Duchess. Her full profile can be found. Her full profile can be found here.
Peter Smith came second in the Stringybark Erotic Fiction Award with his story Grease and was also highly commended for his story Moving Day both of which feature in The Heat Wave of ’76. His full profile can be found here.
Chris Westlake won the Stringybark Erotic Fiction Award with his story The Heat Wave of ’76 and was highly commended with his story Ten Pounds for your Thoughts that appears in The Road Home. He also achieved an HC for his tale Sucker Punch that appears in Fight or Flight. His full profile can be found here.
Linda Wyrill came equal second in the Stringybark Flash Fiction Award with her story, Late. She has been published in Between Heaven and Hell. Her full profile can be found here.
Cover image: John Ubinger
John Scholz came third with his story The Strong Boy in the Stringybark Short Story Award 2011. He is published in The Road Home and also Behind the Wattles. His full profile can be found here.
Holly Bruce came second in the Twisted Stringybark Short Story Award with her story The Sway and second in Stringybark Young Adult Fiction Award with Fisherman’s Friend. She has been published in The Road Home, Tainted Innocence and Behind the Wattles, Fight or Flight and The Very End of the Affair. Her full profile can be found here.
Sharon Haste came first in the Twisted Stringybark Short Story Award with her story, Tainted Innocence. She has been published in Tainted Innocence. Her full profile can be found here.
Julie Bowyer came third in the Twisted Stringybark Short Story Award with her story The Naked Truth which is published in Tainted Innocence. Her full profile can be found here.
Cover image: Kerry Cameron
Monica Rogers came third in the Twisted Stringybark Short Story Award with her story Dumping Charlie which is published in Tainted Innocence. Her full profile can be found here.
Graeme Simsion came second in the Seven Deadly Sins with his story Eulogy for a Sinner and was also highly commended for three stories that feature in The Road Home, two in Tainted Innocence and for one story in Behind the Wattles. His full profile can be found here.
Julie Davies is a prolific short story writer and she came third in the Stringybark Seven Deadly Sins Award with her story, What a Gas! She has been published in The Heat Wave of ’76, Marngrook, The Road Home, Between the Sheets, The Seven Deadly Sins and Hitler Did It. Her full profile can be found here.
Cover image: Claire McFarlane
William Mildren came first in the Seven Deadly Sins award and has also been published in Behind the Wattles. His full profile can be found here.
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Cover image: Rob Bridge
Cover image: Justin Capolongo