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==Early life and education==
==Early life and education==
Sophie Masson was born in [[Indonesia]] of French parents who are of [[Indo people|mixed ancestry]] (French, Spanish and Portuguese). Masson, the third in a family of seven children, came to Australia at the age of five and spent most of the rest of her childhood shuttling back and forth between Australia and France.
Sophie Masson was born in [[Indonesia]] of French parents who are of [[Indo people|mixed ancestry]] (French, Spanish and Portuguese).<ref>{{Cite book |title=Sophie Masson : Baker & Taylor Author Biographies |publisher=Baker & Taylor |year=2000}}</ref> Masson, the third in a family of seven children, came to Australia at the age of five and spent most of the rest of her childhood shuttling back and forth between Australia and France.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Richardson |first=Lynn |title=Guide to Literary Masters & Their Works |publisher=Literary Reference Center Plus |year=2007}}</ref>


==Career==
==Career==
Her first two novels, one for adults entitled ''The House in the Rainforest''; the second, for children, called ''Fire in the Sky'', were published in Australia in 1990. Having written 40 books, for children, young adults and adults, she is now published in the [[UK]], [[United States]], [[Thailand]] and [[Germany]] as well as Australia. Most of her novels are in the fantasy genre, but she has also written realistic fiction. She has also had many short stories, essays, articles and reviews published, in books, magazines, newspapers and internet journals.
Her first two novels, one for adults entitled ''The House in the Rainforest''; the second, for children, called ''Fire in the Sky'', were published in Australia in 1990. Having written 40 books, for children, young adults and adults, she is now published in the [[UK]], [[United States]], [[Thailand]] and [[Germany]] as well as Australia. Most of her novels are in the fantasy genre, but she has also written realistic fiction. She has also had many short stories, essays, articles and reviews published, in books, magazines, newspapers and internet journals.

In the [[2019 Australia Day Honours]] Masson was made a [[Member of the Order of Australia]] (AM) for "significant service to literature as an author and publisher, and through roles with industry organisations."<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://honours.pmc.gov.au/honours/awards/2002419|title=Sophie Veronique Masson|website=honours.pmc.gov.au|access-date=27 January 2019}}</ref>


==Personal life==
==Personal life==
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* 2011: [[New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards]] Patricia Wrightson Prize for Children's Literature for ''The Hunt for Ned Kelly''
* 2011: [[New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards]] Patricia Wrightson Prize for Children's Literature for ''The Hunt for Ned Kelly''
* 2005: [[Aurealis Award]] The YA category for ''The Hand of Glory''
* 2005: [[Aurealis Award]] The YA category for ''The Hand of Glory''
* [[2019 Australia Day Honours]]: made [[Member of the Order of Australia]] (AM) for "significant service to literature as an author and publisher, and through roles with industry organisations."<ref>{{Cite web |title=Sophie Veronique Masson |url=https://honours.pmc.gov.au/honours/awards/2002419 |access-date=27 January 2019 |website=honours.pmc.gov.au}}</ref>

Several other books have been shortlisted for the Aurealis Award for Excellence in Speculative Fiction.
* [[Aurealis Award]] for Excellence in Speculative Fiction.


==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==
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===Novels===
===Novels===
* {{cite book <!--|author=Masson, Sophie -->|title=The house in the rainforest |location=St Lucia, Qld. |publisher=University of Queensland Press |year=1990 <!--isbn=0702222615-->}}
* {{Cite book |last=Masson |first=Sophie |url=https://www.worldcat.org/title/house-in-the-rainforest/oclc/22211182 |title=The house in the rainforest |date=1990 |publisher=University of Queensland Press ; Distributed in the USA and Canada by International Specialized Book Services |isbn=978-0-7022-2261-0 |location=St. Lucia, Qld., Australia; Portland, Or. |language=English |oclc=22211182}}
* {{cite book <!--|author=Masson, Sophie |author-mask=1 -->|title=A blaze of summer |year=1991 <!--isbn=-->}}
* {{Cite book |last=Masson |first=Sophie |url=https://www.worldcat.org/title/blaze-of-summer/oclc/221407942 |title=A blaze of summer |date=1995 |publisher=Royal Blind Society |location=Enfield, N.S.W. |language=English |oclc=221407942}}
* {{Citation |title=Sooner or later |date=1994 |url=https://www.worldcat.org/title/sooner-or-later/oclc/221204866 |place=South Yarra, Vic. |publisher=Louis Braille Books |language=English |isbn=978-0-7320-1202-1 |oclc=221204866 |access-date=2022-05-25}}
* {{cite book <!--|author=Masson, Sophie |author-mask=1 -->|title=Sooner or later |year=1991 <!--isbn=-->}}
* {{Cite book |last=Masson |first=Sophie |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=4QdbAAAAMAAJ |title=The sun is rising |date=1996 |publisher=University of Queensland Press ; Distributed in the USA and Canada by International Specialized Book Services |location=St. Lucia, Qld.; Portland, Ore. |language=English |oclc=606044086}}
* ''The Sun is Rising'' (1996)
* {{Cite book |last=Masson |first=Sophie |url=https://www.worldcat.org/title/gifting/oclc/422800675 |title=The gifting |date=1996 |publisher=Moonstone |isbn=978-0-7322-5180-2 |location=London |language=English |oclc=422800675}}
* ''The Gifting'' (1996)
* ''Carabas'' (1996) (US title ''Serafin'')
* ''Carabas'' (1996) (US title ''Serafin'')
* ''The Hoax'' (1997)
* ''The Hoax'' (1997)
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* ''Trinity: The False Prince'' (2015)
* ''Trinity: The False Prince'' (2015)
* ''Hunter's Moon'' (2015)
* ''Hunter's Moon'' (2015)

===Short stories===
* {{Cite book |last=Masson |first=Sophie |url=https://www.worldcat.org/title/french-fairy-tales/oclc/1257752059 |title=French fairy tales |last2=Carrington |first2=Lorena |date=2020 |publisher=Serenity Press |isbn=978-0-6487624-4-7 |location=Australia |language=English |oclc=1257752059}}


====Lay Lines series====
====Lay Lines series====
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*''Thomas Trew and the Flying Huntsman'' (2007)
*''Thomas Trew and the Flying Huntsman'' (2007)
*''Thomas Trew and the Island of Ghosts'' (2008)
*''Thomas Trew and the Island of Ghosts'' (2008)

=== Short stories ===
* {{Cite book |last=Masson |first=Sophie |url=https://www.worldcat.org/title/french-fairy-tales/oclc/1257752059 |title=French fairy tales |last2=Carrington |first2=Lorena |date=2020 |publisher=Serenity Press |isbn=978-0-6487624-4-7 |location=Australia |language=English |oclc=1257752059}}


===Non-fiction===
===Non-fiction===

Revision as of 10:39, 25 May 2022

Sophie Masson
Born (1959-05-18) 18 May 1959 (age 65)
Jakarta, Indonesia
OccupationWriter
NationalityAustralian
Period1990–present
GenreShort Story, Young Adult, Fantasy, Adult.

Sophie Masson AM is a French-Australian fantasy and children's author.

Early life and education

Sophie Masson was born in Indonesia of French parents who are of mixed ancestry (French, Spanish and Portuguese).[1] Masson, the third in a family of seven children, came to Australia at the age of five and spent most of the rest of her childhood shuttling back and forth between Australia and France.[2]

Career

Her first two novels, one for adults entitled The House in the Rainforest; the second, for children, called Fire in the Sky, were published in Australia in 1990. Having written 40 books, for children, young adults and adults, she is now published in the UK, United States, Thailand and Germany as well as Australia. Most of her novels are in the fantasy genre, but she has also written realistic fiction. She has also had many short stories, essays, articles and reviews published, in books, magazines, newspapers and internet journals.

Personal life

Masson is married, has three children and lives in northern New South Wales. She has also written books under the pen-names of Isabelle Merlin and Jenna Austen.

Nominations and awards

Bibliography

Novels

  • Masson, Sophie (1990). The house in the rainforest. St. Lucia, Qld., Australia; Portland, Or.: University of Queensland Press ; Distributed in the USA and Canada by International Specialized Book Services. ISBN 978-0-7022-2261-0. OCLC 22211182.
  • Masson, Sophie (1995). A blaze of summer. Enfield, N.S.W.: Royal Blind Society. OCLC 221407942.
  • Sooner or later, South Yarra, Vic.: Louis Braille Books, 1994, ISBN 978-0-7320-1202-1, OCLC 221204866, retrieved 25 May 2022
  • Masson, Sophie (1996). The sun is rising. St. Lucia, Qld.; Portland, Ore.: University of Queensland Press ; Distributed in the USA and Canada by International Specialized Book Services. OCLC 606044086.
  • Masson, Sophie (1996). The gifting. London: Moonstone. ISBN 978-0-7322-5180-2. OCLC 422800675.
  • Carabas (1996) (US title Serafin)
  • The Hoax (1997)
  • The Tiger (1998)
  • Red City (1998)
  • The First Day (2000)
  • The Green Prince (2000)
  • The Firebird (2001)
  • The Hand of Glory (2002)
  • The Tempestuous Voyage of Hopewell Shakespeare (2003)
  • In Hollow Lands (2004)
  • Snow, Fire, Sword (2004)
  • Malvolio's Revenge (2005)
  • The Madman of Venice (2009)
  • The Hunt for Ned Kelly (2010)
  • The Phar Lap Mystery (2010)
  • My Father's War (2011)
  • The Understudy's Revenge (2011)
  • The Boggle Hunters (2012)
  • Moonlight and Ashes (2012)
  • Ned Kelly's Secret (2012)
  • Scarlet in the Snow (2013)
  • The Crystal Heart (2014)
  • Trinity: The False Prince (2015)
  • Hunter's Moon (2015)

Lay Lines series

Her Lay Lines trilogy is based on the life and work of the 12th century French poet, Marie de France, and involves love and magic, werewolves and fairy lovers. It evokes the medieval world and world view, notably through the device of the "book within a book".

  • Knight by the Pool (1998)
  • The Lady of the Flowers (1999)
  • Stone of Oakenfast (2000)
  • The Forest of Dreams (2001) Omnibus edition

StarMaker series

Her StarMaker trilogy for young adults is a set of unrelated fairytale fantasies set in an historical context. The books are based on Tattercoats and A Midsummer Night's Dream (Malkin), Sleeping Beauty (Clementine) and Puss in Boots (Serafin).

  • Malkin (1998) (also published as Cold Iron)
  • Clementine (1999)
  • Serafin (1999) (also published as Carabas)

Thomas Trew series

Her Thomas Trew series for children is set in the Hidden Land, a fantasy world of several realms, each dominated by a particular type of mythical being: Middler Land, a mixed collection of magic-using villagers including pixies and werefoxes; Pandemonium, the realm of the brutish Uncouthers; Arkadia, populated by beings from Greek mythology; Montaynard country, land of dwarves and trolls; Oceanopolis, where selkies and mermaids live; Seraphimia in the sky, home of the winged ariels; and the Island of Ghosts, ruled by Mister D, the lord of death.

The series was published by Hodder & Stoughton between 2006 and 2008. There are six titles, all illustrated by Ted Dewan.

  • Thomas Trew and the Hidden People (2006)
  • Thomas Trew and the Horns of Pan (2007)
  • Thomas Trew and the Klint-King's Gold (2007)
  • Thomas Trew and the Selkie's Curse (2007)
  • Thomas Trew and the Flying Huntsman (2007)
  • Thomas Trew and the Island of Ghosts (2008)

Short stories

Non-fiction

  • "Chain reaction : anti-French hysteria in Australia". Quadrant. 39 (12): 26–29. December 1995.
  • "Artichoke fields". First Person. Quadrant. 40 (1–2): 22–24. January–February 1996.
  • "Angels, faeries and aliens". Culture. Quadrant. 40 (3): 54–58. March 1996.
  • Life, Literature, Legends: Collected Essays 1996–2011 (2011)

References

  1. ^ Sophie Masson : Baker & Taylor Author Biographies. Baker & Taylor. 2000.
  2. ^ Richardson, Lynn (2007). Guide to Literary Masters & Their Works. Literary Reference Center Plus.
  3. ^ "Sophie Veronique Masson". honours.pmc.gov.au. Retrieved 27 January 2019.

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