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Debra Oswald (born 1959) is an Australian writer for film, television, stage, radio and
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. In 2008 her ''Stories in the Dark'' won Best Play in the NSW Premier's Literary Awards. She created and was head writer of the Channel 10 drama series ''
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'', now on Netflix, for which she won the 2011 NSW Premier's Literary Award and the 2014 AACTA Award for best TV screenplay. Her novel ''Useful'' was released in 2015, followed by her novel ''The Whole Bright Year'' in 2018, both published by Penguin Random House. Her novel ''The Family Doctor'' was published by Allen and Unwin in March 2021. Oswald's one-woman stage show, ''Is There Something Wrong With That Lady, premiered at Sydney's Griffin Theatre in April 2021.


Career

Oswald began writing as a teenager. Her first play was workshopped at the 1977 Australian National Playwrights Conference when she was 17, and then broadcast on ABC Radio. She studied at the
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and at the
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and has since made her living as a writer for film, television, stage and radio as well as publishing a number of novels for children. She lives in Sydney with the author and radio personality Richard Glover; they have two sons. Her play, ''Dags'', has had many productions around Australia and has been published and performed in
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and the United States. Debra's other plays include ''Going Under'', produced by Adelaide's Troupe Theatre in 1983, and ''Lumps'', which premiered at the ''Q Theatre'' in 1993. In 1996, a co-production of Debra's play '' Gary's House'' by Playbox and the Q Theatre played in
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, Penrith and the Gold Coast. There have also been productions in
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,
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, Newcastle,
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and Hjoerring, Denmark. '' Gary's House'' was on the New South Wales Year 12 drama syllabus. In 2000, her play '' Sweet Road'' was presented in Melbourne and Adelaide in a Playbox/STC of SA co production, and in Sydney by the Ensemble Theatre. '' Sweet Road'', '' Gary's House'' and '' The Peach Season'' were all short-listed for the
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. '' Mr Bailey's Minder'' and '' The Peach Season'' both premiered at
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. '' Mr Bailey's Minder'' toured nationally in 2006 and premiered in the United States in 2008 at
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in Philadelphia. '' Gary's House'' was staged in Japanese in Tokyo by Rakutendan Theatre in 2008. Her writing for television includes the mini series ''Palace of Dreams'' (1985) as well as ''Dancing Daze'' (1986), ''
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'' (1991), ''
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'' (1992), ''Wildside'' (1997), ''Swinging'' (1997), '' Magic Mountain'' (1997), ''
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'' (2001), and ''Outriders'' (2001). Her ''Police Rescue'' scripts have been nominated for AFI, AWGIE and State Library awards. Her series ''Offspring'', produced by Southern Star/John Edwards and Network Ten, was broadcast from 2010. Seven series of ''Offspring'' were broadcast up to 2017, with Oswald involved in the first five series. Debra is also the author of the children's novels ''Me and Barry Terrific'' (1987) and ''The Return of the Baked Bean'' (1990) and ''The Fifth Quest'' (2002). She has also written three Aussie Bites – ''Nathan and the Ice Rockets'' (1998), ''Frank and the Emergency Joke'' (2000), and "Frank and the Secret Club". Her other novels for young people are ''The Redback Leftovers'' (Penguin 2000, republished 2007), ''Getting Air'' (2007, Random House), and ''Blue Noise'' (2009), a book about teenagers who establish a blues band. She has written four plays for teenage audiences, the most recent of which is ''House on Fire'', performed by the Australian Theatre for Young People in June 2010. She has written two previous plays for the Australian Theatre for Young People – ''Skate'', which toured to the Belfast Festival, and ''Stories in the Dark'' . Of ''Stories in the Dark'', her winner in the NSW Literary Awards, the judges said: "By engaging us with dark tales, paradoxically told as a distraction in a time of war, Oswald probes the role of imagination in survival, with insight and a sureness of craft.... Debra Oswald's clear-eyed, compassionate play shows us the role of story in making sense, and thus its place in the persistence of hope." In 2021 Oswald debuted on stage, performing her one-woman show ''Is There Something Wrong With That Lady?'' at the Griffin Theatre.


Awards

*
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, Best TV Screenplay, 2014: winner for ''
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'', series 4, episode 13 *
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, Script Award, 2011: winner for ''Offspring'' *
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, Play Award, 2008: winner for ''
Stories in the Dark Story or stories may refer to: Common uses * Story, a narrative (an account of imaginary or real people and events) ** Short story, a piece of prose fiction that typically can be read in one sitting * Story (American English), or storey (Briti ...
'' *
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, Drama Script (Stage) Award, 2005: shortlisted for '' Mr Bailey's Minder'' * Griffin Award for New Australian Playwriting, 2004: winner for '' Mr Bailey's Minder'' * Seaborn Playwright's Prize for '' The Peach Season'' (2005)


Bibliography


Plays

* ''Dags'' (Currency Press, 1987 * ''The Two-way Mirror'' anuscript* ''Our Hopeful Youth: a radio play with music in three scenes'' anuscript* ''Lumps'' (1993) * '' Gary's House'' (Currency Press in association with Playbox Theatre, 1996) * '' Sweet Road'' (Currency Press in association with Playbox Theatre, 2000) * ''Skate'' (Currency Press, 2004) * '' Mr Bailey's Minder'' (Currency Press, 2005) * '' The Peach Season'' (Currency Press, 2007) * ''
Stories in the Dark Story or stories may refer to: Common uses * Story, a narrative (an account of imaginary or real people and events) ** Short story, a piece of prose fiction that typically can be read in one sitting * Story (American English), or storey (Briti ...
'' (Currency Press, 2008) * ''House on Fire'' (2010)


Novels

* ''Useful'' (Penguin Books, 2015) * ''The Whole Bright Year'' (Viking, 2018), *''The Family Doctor'' (Allen & Unwin, 2021),


Children's Books

* '' Me and Barry Terrific'' (Oxford University Press, 1987) * ''The return of the Baked Bean'' (Puffin, 1991) * ''Nathan and the ice rockets'' (Puffin Books, 1998) with Matthew Martin * ''The Redback Leftovers'' (Puffin, 2000) * ''Frank and the emergency joke'' (Puffin, 2000) with Stephen Axelsen * ''Frank and the secret club'' (Puffin Books, 2005) with Matthew Martin * ''The fifth quest'' (Puffin, 2002) * ''Getting air'' (Random House Australia, 2007) * ''Blue Noise'' (Random House Australia, 2009)


Television Series

* ''
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'' (1992) * ''Swinging'' (1997) * ''
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'' (2010–2013)


Notes


External links

Article for the Sydney Morning Herald: http://www.smh.com.au/comment/why-patrick-had-to-die-and-why-ill-be-crying-too-20130813-2rufy.html Interview with Richard Fidler on ABC Radio: http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2011/06/06/3236566.htm


References

* Leser, David. The two of us: Debra Oswald & Richard Glover
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