
Morris began his writing career as a screenwriter, and wrote his first children's novel in 1985. His brilliantly comic style has endeared him to children and adults alike, and he is now one of Australia's most successful authors, both internationally and at home. He was born in England in 1953 and emigrated to Australia in 1969 so he could escape from school and become a Very Famous Writer. Before realising that dream, he had a colourful career as paperboy, bottle-shop shelf-stacker, department store Santa Claus, frozen chicken defroster, fashion-design assistant and sugar-mill employee. In between he managed to gain a degree in Professional Writing at the Canberra College of Advanced Education. Later he became sole writer for three award-winning and top-rating seasons with the TV comedy series The Norman Gunston Show. Morris wrote a number of feature film and telemovie screenplays, including The Other Facts of Life and Second Childhood, both produced by The Australian Children's Television Foundation. The Other Facts of Life won an AWGIE Award for the Best Original Children's Film Script. He also wrote live stage material for people such as Rolf Harris, Pamela Stephenson and the Governor General of Australia. Morris is well known to many people through his semi-autobiographical columns in The Age and Sydney Morning Herald magazine, Good Weekend, which he wrote for nine years. But the majority of Morris' accolades are for his hugely popular children's books. One of his most successful books for young people is Two Weeks with the Queen, an international bestseller which was also adapted into a play by Mary Morris. The play had many successful seasons in Australia and was then produced at the National Theatre in London in 1995 directed by Alan Ayckbourn, and also in South Africa, Canada, Japan and the USA. All his other books have been shortlisted for or have won numerous children's book prizes. These include The Other Facts of Life, Second Childhood, Misery Guts, Worry Warts, Puppy Fat, Blabber Mouth, Sticky Beak, Belly Flop, Water Wings, Bumface, Gift Of The Gab, Toad Rage, Wicked! and Deadly!, two six-part novels written in collaboration with Paul Jennings, Adults Only, Toad Heaven, Boy Overboard, Teacher's Pet, Toad Away, Girl Underground, Worm Story, Once, Aristotle's Nostril, Doubting Thomas, Give Peas A Chance, Then, Toad Surprise, Grace, Now, Too Small To Fail, and his latest book, Pizza Cake. Morris' children's books have been published in the UK, the USA, Germany, Italy, Japan, France, Spain, Portugal, Holland, Sweden, Finland, Iceland, Indonesia and Czechoslovakia, Russia and China.
Series
Books

Doubting Thomas
2006

The Other Facts of Life
2004

Sticky Beak
1995

Loyal Creatures
2014

Snot Chocolate
2016

Toad Heaven
2001

Maybe
2017

Pizza cake
2011

Deadly!
2000

Once & Then
2009

Self Helpless
57 Pieces Of Crucial Advice For People Who Need A Bit More Time To Get It Right
2000

Second Childhood
2004

Toad Delight
2016

Soon
2015

Then
2008

Aristotle's Nostril
2005

The Once Series 6 Books Set Pack by Morris Gleitzman
2016

Grace
2009

Till Death Us Do Part
1997

Always
2021

Girl Underground
2004

Childish
2025

Worry Warts
1993

Blabber Mouth
1995

Wicked!
1998

Give Peas a Chance
2007

Misery Guts
1991

Boy Overboard
2002

Toad Away
2004

Once
2005

Brats
2000

Gift of the Gab
1999

Now
2010

Toad Rage
2000

Tickled Onions and Other Funny Stories
2010

After
2011

Extra Time
2013

Nude
2000

Puppy Fat
1992

The Slobberers
2004

Humpty Dumpty
2004

Tweet
2024

Two Weeks with the Queen
1991

#SaveOzStories
2016

Kids' Night In!
2003

Toad Surprise
2008

The Creeper
1997

Teachers Pet
2003

Water Wings
1997

Bumface
1998

Help Around the House
2018

Too Small to Fail
2011


