Julian Leatherdale's first love was theatre. On graduation, he wrote lyrics for four comedy cabarets and a two-act musical. In 2017, he wrote the short play *A Life in Ten Meals* for the theatre project Breaking Bread. He discovered a passion for popular history as a staff writer, researcher and pho
The Opal Dragonfly
โ Scribed by Leatherdale, Julian
- Book ID
- 110488874
- Publisher
- Allen & Unwin
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 486 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781760293079
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โฆ Synopsis
Julian Leatherdale's first love was theatre. On graduation, he wrote lyrics for four comedy cabarets and a two-act musical. In 2017, he wrote the short play A Life in Ten Meals for the theatre project Breaking Bread. He discovered a passion for popular history as a staff writer, researcher and photo editor for Time-Life's Australians At War series. He later researched and co-wrote two Film Australia-ABC documentaries Return to Sandakan and The Forgotten Force and was an image researcher at the State Library of New South Wales. He was the public relations manager for a hotel school in the Blue Mountains where he lives with his wife and two children. His first novel Palace of Tears was published by Allen & Unwin in 2015 and HarperCollins Germany in 2016. His essay on the Hydro Majestic and Mark Foy was published on the Dictionary of Sydney website for the 2015 Blue Mountains Icons project. The Opal Dragonfly is his second novel.
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