Personal life
Blay was born inStyle
Blay's prose focuses on place, bringing together human and physical landscape with historical influences. Blay's work reflects not only his expertise across literary forms but also his understanding of the human experience. His writings about his bushwalking experience include a spiritual odyssey, and uncover significant history associated with the track, as well as describing the difficulties of long-distance walking. The third part of the trilogy, ''Wild Nature'', was published in August 2020 by NewSouth. It is at once a natural history of the region and an examination of the values of its national parks and their role in sustaining nature. His work has also extended to sound sculpture. The sculptural installation, Les St Hill and the Tin Canoe that included his oral history of a WW1 veteran recorded at Bermagui in 1975, won the $10,000 major prize at the Lake Light Sculpture Jindabyne in Easter 2018. The judges said: "It was a unanimous decision by the judges, as it extended the definition of what sculpture can be and might be. We loved its animation of space, the way it captured interest and invited pause, and loved the way it connected with the Snowy Mountains and the whole idea of storytelling and oral histories. "It is a piece that could sit anywhere in the world, very professional and well resolved work, and a fabulous piece of public art – with a beautiful use of sound, and a beautiful use of the solar energy around to push that forward. We did not expect to see this here."Lake Light Sculpture, the Pride of Jindabyne. The Monaro Post 4 April 2018-04-04, p.16 The sculpture is on exhibition by the river in Delegate, NSW.Selected works
Prose
* ''Part of the Scenery'', McPhee Gribble/Penguin Books Australia, Fitzroy Victoria, 1984, * ''Trek Through the Back Country'', Methuen Australia, North Ryde NSW, 1987, * ''On Track Searching out the Bundian Way'', New South, Sydney, August 2015, * ''Back Country Trek through the Deua and Wadbilliga'', Canopy Press, Eden, NSW, 2016, * ''Wild Nature: walking Australia's south east forests'', NewSouth, Sydney, August 2020,Drama
* 1972 Vinegar Hill, (verse play) Australian Broadcasting Commission (ABC) Radio * 1972 Mayakovsky ABC Radio * 1974 The Journeys of Audrey D ABC Radio * 1974 Harpur ABC Radio, * 1975 Doin' our Best to Deny It ABC Radio * 1976 The Great Village Dream ABC Radio * 1981 Bedbug Celebration, The Pram Factory, Melbourne, Victoria * 1987 Variations on a Theme of the Lyrebird ABC Radio * 1987 The Jazz Singer ABC Radio * 1988 The Fleet ABC RadioPoetry
Blay’s poetry has been published in a variety of anthologies, newspapers and magazines, including: * ''Australian Poetry Now'' Ed. Thomas W Shapcott, Sun Books, Melbourne, 1970, pp. 156–163 * Australians Aware, Poems and paintings of today elected by Rodney Hall, Ure Smith, Sydney, 1975, p. 54 * The Gift of the Forest, Ed. Jutta Hosel, Rosemary and Robert Brissenden, Australian Conservation Foundation,1982, Currey O'Neill, South Yarra, Victoria, * The Night of the Gardens, printed in The Sydney Morning Herald, 1994-07-02, Spectrum p. 9A * The Australian Wildlife Diary, John Blay, Wildlife Presentations, Sydney, 1995Essays
* Seeing the Forest and the Trees, The Australian Literary Review, February 2008 (vol.3 no.1) * Truth and Terror in Fire's Ancient Kingdom, The Australian Literary Review, April 2009 (vol.4 no.3) * Ours is a Land Shaped by Licking Flames, The Canberra Times, 2012-03-24, * The Bundian Way: mapping with stories Science and Stewardship to protect and sustain wilderness values: Tenth World Wilderness Congress symposium, Salamanca, Spain, 2013 * Moving Forwards, ICOMOS Conference 2013, Historic Environment 2014 (Vol26 No.1-2014) * AWAY on the Bundian Way (with Blackburn and Dorrough) in Marshall A.J. (ed.) Land of Sweeping Plains, CSIRO Publishing, 2014Other
* The Australian Native Plant Gardener's Almanac Wildlife Presentations, Sydney, 1994 * The Australian Native Plant Gardener's Almanac (2nd Edition), Wildlife Presentations, Sydney, 1995 & 0 646 26461 1 * Articles and reviews published in a range of newspapers and magazines including Australian Geographic, The Canberra Times and The Sydney Morning HeraldAwards
* Farmers Poetry Prize, 1969 * Young Writers Fellowship, 1972 * Literature Board of Australia Grant, 1974 * Parks Writers Award, NSW National Wildlife Service and Literature Board of Australia,1981Joseph Glascott, The Sydney Morning Herald, 1981-06-24; p.1 http://ourpix.biz/ourpix/references/newspapers/SMH%20Writer%20gets%20$10%20000%2019810724%20SM.jpg* * Major Prize, Lake Light Sculpture, Jindabyne, 2018,External links
* South East Forests, John Blay Website,http://southeastforests.com.au/ * Bundian Way website, http://www.bundianway.com.au/bundian_way.htmReferences
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