Andrew Masterson

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Andrew Masterson
Born1961
United Kingdom
OccupationNovelist
Period1995–
Notable worksThe Last Days: the Apocryphon of Joe Panther
Notable awardsNed Kelly Awards for Crime Writing

Andrew Masterson (born 1961 in the United Kingdom) is an Australian author of crime fiction, horror and non-fiction. Masterson emigrated from the UK to Australia in 1968.[1] He has worked as a journalist since 1984 in a number of countries, including Australia, the UK, Germany and the United States. He has a teenager named Cato, and a wife named Sahm.

Awards[edit]

  • Ned Kelly Awards for Crime Writing, Best first crime novel, 1999: winner for The Last Days : the apocryphon of Joe Panther
  • Aurealis Awards for Excellence in Australian Speculative Fiction, Science Fiction Division, Best Novel, 1999: shortlisted for The Letter Girl
  • Ned Kelly Awards Awards for Crime Writing, Best Crime Novel, 2001: joint winner for The Second Coming : the passion of Joe Panther

Bibliography[edit]

Novels[edit]

Non-fiction[edit]

  • Pop, Print & Publicity (1997)
  • Bosstrology: a guide to the twelve bastard bosses of the Zodiac (1997) with Adele Lang
  • Rocking in the Real World: an introduction to the music industry in Australia (1998) with Sue Gillard
  • Alcorobics: fitness and harmony through drinking (2003)

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