Name Phillip Gwynne Role Author | Movies Australian Rules | |
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Awards AACTA Award for Best Adapted Screenplay Books Deadly - Unna?, Swerve, Jetty Rats, The Worst Team Ever, Catch the Zolt Similar People Paul Goldman, David Metzenthen, Luke Carroll, Celia Ireland, Mick Harvey |
Phillip Gwynne reads The Debt
Phillip Gwynne (born 1958) is an Australian author. He is best known for his 1998 debut novel, Deadly, Unna?, a rites-of-passage story which uses Australian rules football as a backdrop to explore race relations in a small town in South Australia. The novel won several awards, selling over 200,000 copies, and was adapted into a 2002 film titled Australian Rules. Gwynne has written numerous other books, including children's and young adult books as well as screenplays for television and movies.
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Phillip Gwynne: The Debt
Life

Gwynne was born in Melbourne, Victoria, and grew up in rural areas in Victoria and South Australia. He graduated from James Cook University with a degree in marine biology. He also pursued a career as a computer programmer. He came to professional writing later in life and wrote his first novel at the age of 35.
Works
Young adult

Children's books