
Dr Gary Crew, author of novels, short stories and picture books for older children and young adults, began his writing career in 1985, when he was a high school teacher. His books are challenging and intriguing, often based on non-fiction. As well as writing fiction, Gary is a Associate Professor in Creative Writing, Children's and Adult Literature, at the University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland and editor of the After Dark series. He lives with his wife Christine on several acres in the cool, high mountains of the Sunshine Coast Hinterland in Queensland, Australia in a house called 'Green Mansions' which is shaded by over 200 Australian rainforest palms he has cultivated. He enjoys gardening, reading, and playing with his dogs Ferris, Beulah, and Miss Wendy. In his spare time he has created an Australian Rainforest Garden around his home, filled with Australian palms. Gary loves to visit antique shops looking for curios and beautiful objects. Gary Crew has been awarded the Children’s Book Council of Australia Book of the year four times: twice for Book of the Year for Young Adult Older Readers (Strange Objects in 1991 and Angel’s Gate in 1993) and twice for Picture Book of the Year with First Light in 1993 (illustrated by Peter Gouldthorpe) and The Watertower (illustrated by Steven Woolman) in 1994. Gary’s illustrated book, Memorial (with Shaun Tan) was awarded the Children’s Book Council of Australia Honour Book in 2000 and short listed for the Queensland Premier’s Awards. He has also won the Wilderness Society Award, the Whitley Award and the Aurealis Award for Speculative Fiction. In the USA he has been twice short listed for the Mystery Writers of America Edgar Allan Poe Mystery Fiction Award for Youth and the Hungry Minds Review American Children’s Book of distinction. In Europe he has twice been and twice the prestigious White Raven Award for his illustrated books. Among his many Australian awards is the Ned Kelly Prize for Crime Fiction, the New South Wales Premier’s Award and the Victorian Premier’s Award. He has been short listed for both the Queensland Premier’s and the Western Australian Premier’s awards for Fiction.
Series
Books

The House of Tomorrow
1988

The Truth About Emma
2007

The Plague of Quentaris
2005

Edward Britton
2000

Leaving the lyrebird forest
2018

The Boy Who Grew Into a Tree
2012

Damon
2011

Beneath the Surface
2005

The Children's Writer
2009

The Lost Diamonds of Killiecrankie
1995

Gothic Hospital
2000

Dear Venny, Dear Saffron
1991

The Kraken
2001

Mama's Babies
1999

The Serpent's Tale
2010

The Cuckoo
2014

Old Ridley
2002

Finding Home
2009

In the Wake of the Mary Celeste
2004

The Lace Maker's Daughter
2005

Bright Star
1996

Voicing the Dead
2015

The Mystery of Eilean Mor
2005

I Saw Nothing
The Extinction of the Thylacine
2003

First Light
1996

Automaton
2002

The Watertower
1994

Angel's Gate
1993

The Architecture of Song
2012

In the Beech Forest
2012

Lucy's Bay
1993

Troy Thompson's Excellent Poetry Book
1998

Strange Objects
1990

Tracks
1995

Pig on the Titanic
A True Story
2005

Stolen Children of Quentaris
2006

The Inner Circle
1986

Dark House
1995

The Diviner's Son
2002