James Bradley (Australian writer)
James Bradley OAM (born 1967) is an Australian novelist and critic. Born in Adelaide, South Australia, he trained as a lawyer before becoming a writer.
James Bradley OAM | |
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Born | James Bradley 1967 (age 56–57) Adelaide, South Australia, Australia |
Occupation | Writer, critic |
Language | English |
Nationality | Australian |
Alma mater | University of Adelaide |
Notable works | Wrack, The Resurrectionist |
Notable awards | Pascall Prize for Criticism The Age Fiction Book of the Year Kathleen Mitchell Award |
Partner | Mardi McConnochie |
Children | 2 |
Bradley's novels, which have been published internationally, explore both past and future. His books include seven novels and a book of poetry. He has also edited two anthologies, Blur, a collection of writing by young Australian writers, and The Penguin Book of the Ocean. Bradley also writes as a critic, with reviews and articles appearing regularly in Australian newspapers and magazines, and blogs at City of Tongues.
In 2012 he won the Pascall Prize for Criticism and was named Australian Critic of the Year.
He lives in Sydney with his partner, the novelist Mardi McConnochie.
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