Graeme Simsion
Graeme C. Simsion | |
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Born | Auckland, New Zealand |
Occupation | Author, consultancy manager, data modeller |
Nationality | Australian, NZ, UK |
Education |
2014 Diploma of Professional Writing and Editing, RMIT 2013 Advanced Diploma of Screenwriting, RMIT 2006 PhD, University of Melbourne 1986 MBA, Deakin University 1984 GDipC&IS, Monash University 1976 BSc, Monash University |
Notable awards |
2012 Victorian Premier's Unpublished Manuscript Award 2014 Australian Book Industry's Book of the Year |
Spouse | Professor Anne Buist |
Children | 2 |
Website | |
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Graeme C. Simsion FACS is an Australian author, screenwriter, playwright and data modeller.[1]
Career
Simsion won the 2012 Victorian Premier's Unpublished Manuscript Award for his book, The Rosie Project.[2][3] Text Publishing has sold the rights to the book internationally for over $1.8m.[4] The Rosie Project was published in Australia in January 2014,[5] and has since sold more than a million copies in over forty countries around the world.[6] Simsion initially wrote The Rosie Project as a screenplay, which has since been optioned to Sony Pictures Entertainment.[7] A sequel to The Rosie Project, titled The Rosie Effect, was published on 24 September 2014 by Text Publishing.[6] Simsion has announced that his third novel will be about a relationship rekindled and titled The Best of Adam Sharp.[8] He and his wife Anne Buist are also collaborating on a novel set on the Camino de Santiago.[9]
Prior to writing fiction he was an information systems consultant and wrote two books and several papers about data-modelling. He established a consulting business in 1982 and sold it in 1999. At that time Simsion Bowles and Associates had over seventy staff.[10] He co-founded a wine distribution business, Pinot Now with Steven Naughton.[11] In 2006 he obtained a PhD degree from the University of Melbourne in the area of data modeling.[12]
He is married to Professor Anne Buist and has two children.[12]
Awards
The Rosie Effect
- Indie Book Awards, Shortlisted, 2015[6]
- Nielsen BookData Booksellers Choice Award, Shortlisted, 2015[6]
- Australian Book Industry General Fiction Award, Shortlisted, 2015[6]
The Rosie Project
- International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award, Ireland, Longlisted, 2015[5]
- Australian Book Industry's Book of the Year, Winner, 2014[13]
- Australian Book Industry's General Fiction Book of the Year, Winner, 2014[14]
- Nielsen BookData Booksellers Choice Award, Shortlisted, 2014[5]
- Best Debut Fiction, Independent Booksellers of Australia Awards, Shorlisted, 2014[5]
- Waverton Good Read Award, United Kingdom, Shortlisted, 2014[5]
- The Indie Awards, Shortlisted, 2014[5]
- Victorian Premier's Award for Best Unpublished Manuscript, Winner, 2012[15]
Other Awards
- Doctor of Communication Honoris Causa - RMIT[16]
- The Age Short Story Award 2012 – second with his story Three Encounters with the Physical[17]
- Stringybark Seven Deadly Sins Award 2012 second with his story Eulogy for a Sinner[3]
- Stringybark Short Story Award 2012 three Highly Commended stories that appear in the book The Road Home[3]
- Twisted Stringybark Award 2012 two Highly Commended stories that appear in the book Tainted Innocence[3]
- Stringybark Flash Fiction Award 2012 one Highly Commended story, Cutting that appears in the book Behind the Wattles[3]
- Fellowship of Australian Writers Jennifer Burbidge Award 2007 one Highly Commended story, The Klara Project – Phase 1 that appears in the book The Enveloope Please 2007[18]
- DAMA 2003 Professional Achievement Award[19]
- Fellow of the Australian Computer Society 1998[20]
Publications
Novels
- The Best of Adam Sharp, Text Publishing, Melbourne, 2016 ISBN 9781925355888
- The Rosie Effect, Text Publishing, Melbourne, 2014 ISBN 9781922182104
- The Rosie Project, Text Publishing, Melbourne, 2012 ISBN 9781922079770
Short Stories
- Intervention on the Number 3 Tram, Melbourne Writers Festival, 2015.
- Like It Was Yesterday, Review of Australian Fiction, 2015.
- The Life and Times of Greasy Joe, The Big Issue, 2015.[21]
- A Visit to the Other Side, Conde Nast Traveller, 2013.
- Three Encounters with the Physical, The Age Short Story Award, 2013.[22]
- Cutting, Behind the Wattles, 2012.[23]
- Eulogy for a Sinner, Seven Deadly Sins, 2012.[24]
- A Confession in Three Parts, The Road Home, 2012.[25]
- Savoir Faire, The Road Home, 2012.[25]
- Natural Selection, The Road Home, 2012.[25]
- A Short Submission to the Coroner, Tainted Innocence, 2012.[26]
- GSOH, Tainted Innocence, 2012.[26]
- The Klara Project Phase 1, The Envelope Please, 2007.
Technical
- Simsion, Milton and Shanks: "Data Modeling: Description or Design?" Information and Management, May 2012.
- "Data Modelling: Theory and Practice" by Graeme Simsion, 2007, Technics Publications, ISBN 978-0977140015
- "Data Modelling Essentials" by Graeme Simsion & Graham Witt, 2004 3rd ed, Morgan Kaufmann, San Francisco ISBN 0126445516
- Moody, D and Simsion, G: "Justifying Investment in Information Resource Management", Australian Journal of Information Systems, September 1995.
- "A Structured Approach to Data Modelling", Australian Computer Journal, August,1989.
- Simsion, G.C and Symington, J.A: "A Comparison of Network and Relational Database Architectures in a Commercial Environment", Australian Computer Journal, November 1981.
Short Films and Plays
- Thought Tracker, Producer, Premiere: Westside Shorts, 2013
- Decisions, Writer-Producer, Premiere: Westside Shorts, 2012
- The Prince, Writer-Producer, Premiere: Westside Shorts, 2012
- The Perfect Gift, Writer-Producer, (Director: Carley Sheffield), Premiere: Toronto Urban Film Festival, 2012
- Reason for Living, Producer-Director, Premiere: Bondi Film Festival, 2012
- Push Up, Writer-Producer, (Director: Jason Christou), Premiere: Flickerfest Film Festival, Sydney, 2010
- The Last Bottle, Writer-Producer, (Directors Michael Carsen and Beth Child), Premiere: Zero Film Festival (New York), 2010, ABC Television, 2010
- Transformation, Writer-Producer, (Director: Rebecca Peniston-Bird), Premiere: St Kilda Film Festival, 2009, ABC Television, 2010
- Red Porsche, Writer-Producer, (Director: Chris Wurm), Premiere: Westside Shorts, 2009
- Turning Back the Clocks, Writer-Producer, (Director: Michael Carsen), Premiere: Janison Short and Sharp Film Festival, 2009
- Prisoner's Dilemma, Writer, Premiere: Short and Sweet Festival, Melbourne, 2008
- Hot Water, Writer, Premiere: Defector Theatre, Melbourne, 2008
- Key Change, Writer-Producer, (Director: David Grant), Premiere: Katoomba Film Festival, 2008
References
- ↑ Steger,Jason "A First Date with Destiny", The Age 26 January 2012
- ↑ "Victorian Premier's Literary Award for an Unpublished Manuscript: Winner Announced". The Wheeler Centre. 4 June 2012.
- 1 2 3 4 5 "Stringybark Stories Author profile" Nov 2012
- ↑ "No Lounging Around as New Author Gains Ground", The Age 28 September 2012
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 "The Rosie Project". www.textpublishing.com.au. Retrieved 2015-11-30.
- 1 2 3 4 5 "The Rosie Effect". www.textpublishing.com.au. Retrieved 2015-11-30.
- ↑ "Rosy film future for Rosie Project". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 2015-11-27.
- ↑ Balfour, Cheryl (10 August 2015). "Rosie Project author Graeme Simsion joins Melbourne Writers Festival bestseller panel". Leader.
- ↑ "Literary Double Act". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 2015-11-30.
- ↑ "Text Publishing – Graeme Simsion" Text Publishing biography 2013
- ↑ "Pinot Now About Us"
- ↑ Author of 'The Rosie Project' awarded Book of the Year prize – ABC news
- ↑ Graeme Simsion’s The Rosie Project named Australian Book of the Year – news.com.au
- ↑ "The Prize for an Unpublished Manuscript". The Wheeler Centre. Retrieved 2015-11-30.
- ↑ "It's Graduation time!". RMIT University.
- ↑ Simsion,Graeme "Three Encounters with the Physical" The Age 12 January 2013
- ↑ "FAW Results" 2007
- ↑ "DAMA Achievement Awards". Data Management International. 2003.
- ↑ Australian Computer Society – Victorian fellows – 1998
- ↑ "The life and times of Greasy Joe: Drinking, driving and the possibility of sex". search.informit.com.au. Retrieved 2015-11-27.
- ↑ "Three encounters with the physical". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 2015-11-27.
- ↑ "Stringybark Flash Fiction and Micro Fiction Award 2012". www.stringybarkstories.net. Retrieved 2015-11-27.
- ↑ "Stringybark Seven Deadly Sins Fiction Award 2012". www.stringybarkstories.net. Retrieved 2015-11-27.
- 1 2 3 "Stringybark Short Story Award 2011". www.stringybarkstories.net. Retrieved 2015-11-27.
- 1 2 "Twisted Stringybark Short Story Award 2012". www.stringybarkstories.net. Retrieved 2015-11-27.
External links
- "Simsion & Associates"
- Evans, Kate (24 February 2013). "Graeme Simsion's The Rosie Project". ABC Radio National – Books +.
- Cathcart, Michael (6 November 2014). "Graeme Simsion's The Rosie Effect". ABC Radio National – Books and Arts Daily.