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Graeme Brosnan is an Australian company director, investigator and writer.


Career

Graeme graduated from the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) where he majored in writing, directing and theatre production. He proudly boasts of having wasted more time and spent more of the best years of his life on this lost cause than any man alive (see below). In the 1980s Graeme worked as an Editor with th
Australian Caption Centre
where he was responsible for editorial control of their closed caption programs. He then embarked on a complete change of career and was hired to interview witnesses for a legal services company. Commissioned by law firms and major insurance companies to prepare and write reports on forensic investigations Graeme started his own company
Brosnans Investigation Services
which was tremendously successful and he continues his involvement with the company to this day. In 2003, Graeme co-founded the publishing company, This is My Story, which specialised in the production of Australian biographies. It was later incorporated into AKA Publishing. in 2008. While at NIDA Graeme studied under directors including George Ogilvie ('' Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome'', '' Bodyline'') and
George Whalley George Whalley (25 July 1915 – 27 May 1983) was a scholar, poet, naval officer and secret intelligence agent during World War II, CBC broadcaster, musician, biographer, and translator. He taught English at Queen's University in Kingston, On ...
(''On Our Selection, Harp in the South'') and worked on Whalley's Jane Street Theatre production of '' Waiting for Godot'' which starred Mel Gibson and Geoffrey Rush. Graeme was assistant director on the Robin Lovejoy production of ''The Old Country'' which starred the larger-than-life Robert Morley, as well as George Ogilvie's Sydney Theatre Company production ''No Names…No Pack Drill'' starring Noni Hazelhurst and Mel Gibson. He was the artistic director of the Jigsaw Theatre Company (Canberra) and the inaugural Director of the Central West Theatre Group. He has written several plays including ''The Quest'', ''The Butterflies of Love'', and ''Save Me''. His play ''The Government Investigator'' had a season at the Q Theatre in Sydney and ''Conspiracy'', a dramatisation of the longest running trial in Australian legal history, was produced at The Rocks Theatre, Sydney. Currently, he is hard at work on a new play, ''The Cannibals'' - when a famously reclusive writer discovers that his very private life is to be staged as a play, he hits back and unleashes a firestorm which threatens to tear apart his world. Graeme has also written and co-authored a number of books including ''One One Five'' he story of a 10-year legal dispute over a $115 invoice that went all the way to the High Court ''Yellow Melody'' [The memoir of the mad, bad, crazy, beautiful misunderstood Danae Eadan who packed enough living into her 28 years to last a dozen lifetimes: the nineties teenager from hell, bombed out on ecstasy by the age of fourteen and an alcoholic at fifteen, the wild woman of the noughties, the pill-popping party girl trollied to the max who set up a cocaine business right under the noses of Carl Williams and the notorious Carlton crew who were too busy murdering each other to notice. Sex, rape, madness and suicide, in and out of nightclubs, psychiatric hospitals and jails while freebasing crack cocaine between bouts of bulimia and anorexia as she rocked on down the highway to hell. Yellow Melody is the compilation of memories and music of a young woman riddled with self-doubt, with one foot in the grave, of a girl who is so irrational and absurdly funny.] and ''An Awesome Ride'' [the tragic and inspiring story of Shaun Miller who had two heart transplants before the age of sixteen and whose last wish before he died was to tell his story.]


Written works


Books

*''An Awesome Ride'' (2012), by
Shaun Miller Shaun Robert Miller (born 25 September 1987) is an English professional footballer who plays as a striker for Kidsgrove Athletic. Miller began his career at Crewe Alexandra before moving to Sheffield United in 2012 and Coventry City in 2014. ...
, Ghostwiter * ''One One Five'' (2011), co-author with
Alan Manly Alan Philip James Manly (born in 1950) is an Australian entrepreneur, company director and published author. Career After dropping out of year nine at Bacchus Marsh High School in the north-west of Victoria, Australia, Alan worked as a postma ...
. * ''Yellow Melody'' (2010) Author * ''Lolli's Apple'' (2010) by Tomas Fleischmann, Editor


Plays

* ''The Government Investigator'' * ''Conspiracy'' * ''The Quest'' * ''The Butterflies of Love'' * ''Mad Rooters''


Awards

* ''Lolli's Apple'' by Tomas M Fleischmann won th
Independent Publishers of America
Gold Medal for Multicultural Non-Fiction Juvenile-Teenager-Young Adult category in 2011.
AKA Publishing
has won thre
Galley Club of Sydney
Awards for Excellence in Publishing in 2004, 2005 and 2010.


References


External links


AKA Publishing

Independent Publishers of America

Lolli's Apple

Yellow Melody
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