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Ken Spillman (born 11 June 1959) is an Australian writer based in
Perth Perth is the capital and largest city of the Australian state of Western Australia. It is the fourth most populous city in Australia and Oceania, with a population of 2.1 million (80% of the state) living in Greater Perth in 2020. Perth i ...
, Western Australia, whose work has spanned diverse genres including poetry, sports writing and literary criticism. He is best known as a prolific author of books for children and young adults. His output also includes a large number of books relating to aspects of Australian social history.


Early life

Born in London to Australian parents, Spillman spent his childhood in Sydney and Perth. He was active in amateur theatre during his teens and also performed in a school rock band. Encouraged to write by a teacher at
Newman College, Perth Newman College is a pre-K–12 co-educational Catholic school which operates in the Marist tradition in Churchlands, Western Australia. It is currently a joint governed college with the governors being the Archbishop of Perth, Barry Hickey, ...
, he began publishing poetry and stories after moving to
Brisbane Brisbane ( ) is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Queensland, and the third-most populous city in Australia and Oceania, with a population of approximately 2.6 million. Brisbane lies at the centre of the South ...
to attend
Griffith University Griffith University is a public research university in South East Queensland on the east coast of Australia. Formally founded in 1971, Griffith opened its doors in 1975, introducing Australia's first degrees in environmental science and Asian ...
.


Non-fiction career

From 1977 Spillman began an association with
Griffith University Griffith University is a public research university in South East Queensland on the east coast of Australia. Formally founded in 1971, Griffith opened its doors in 1975, introducing Australia's first degrees in environmental science and Asian ...
academic
Ross Fitzgerald Ross Andrew Fitzgerald (born in 1944) is an Australian academic, historian, novelist, secularist, and political commentator. Fitzgerald is an Emeritus Professor in History and Politics at Griffith University. He has published forty-three books ...
, researching Fitzgerald's book ''From the Dreaming to 1915: A History of Queensland''. The pair later collaborated in compiling a landmark collection of literary writing on Australian rules football, ''The Greatest Game'', as well as ''Fathers in Writing''. Spillman's first major solo publication was concerning the history of
Subiaco, Western Australia Subiaco (known colloquially as Subi) is an inner- western suburb of Perth, the capital of Western Australia. It is approximately west of Perth's central business district, in the City of Subiaco local government area. Historically a working-cl ...
, ''Identity Prized'', which was launched by Sir
Paul Hasluck Sir Paul Meernaa Caedwalla Hasluck, (1 April 1905 – 9 January 1993) was an Australian statesman who served as the 17th Governor-General of Australia, in office from 1969 to 1974. Prior to that, he was a Liberal Party politician, holding min ...
, a former Governor-General, at an open-air function attended by more than a thousand people. Spillman returned for a follow-up history of Subiaco some 20 years later. Tied in with writing and research of the Subiaco book, he also conducted interviews which are now part of the Battye Library oral history collection. After completing this book, Spillman worked with Professor Gordon Reid on a thematic history of the
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. Subsequently, Spillman wrote books on
mining in Western Australia Mining in Western Australia, together with the petroleum industry in the state, accounted for 94% of the State's and 46% of Australia's income from total merchandise exports in 2019–20. The state of Western Australia hosted 123 predominan ...
,
Bankwest Bankwest is an Australian full-service bank based in Perth, Western Australia. It was sold in October 2008 to the Commonwealth Bank of Australia for 2.1 billion and operates as a division of its parent company. Bankwest previously had branch ...
, the
Shire of Mundaring The Shire of Mundaring is a local government area in eastern metropolitan Perth, the capital of Western Australia. The Shire covers an area of and had a population of approximately 38,000 as at the 2016 Census. History The Greenmount Road ...
, the
Shire of Victoria Plains The Shire of Victoria Plains is a Local government areas of Western Australia, local government area in the Wheatbelt (Western Australia), Wheatbelt region of Western Australia, about north of the state capital, Perth. It covers an area of , a ...
,
Edith Cowan University Edith Cowan University (ECU) is a public university in Western Australia. It is named in honour of the first woman to be elected to an Australian parliament, Edith Cowan, and is the only Australian university named after a woman. Gaining unive ...
, a
surf lifesaving Surf lifesaving is a multifaceted social movement that comprises key aspects of voluntary lifeguard services and competitive surf sport. Originating in early 20th century Australia, the movement has expanded globally to other countries, inc ...
club, a
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college, a major hospital and a number of Western Australian schools and sporting clubs. According to Rod Moran, former books editor of ''
The West Australian ''The West Australian'' is the only locally edited daily newspaper published in Perth, Western Australia. It is owned by Seven West Media (SWM), as is the state's other major newspaper, '' The Sunday Times''. It is the second-oldest continuous ...
'', "Ken Spillman writes history in a marvellously lucid style, one enhanced further by a keen turn of phrase, or sharp observation, at an appropriate moment in the narrative. He writes the history of institutions with a deep sense of their broader context, and underpins his analysis with an admirable command of the primary sources." In 2008, after the publication of his 17th work of non-fiction, Spillman made it known that he had decided to give priority to his fiction career.


Fiction career

After a successful full-length fiction debut in 1999 with the highly acclaimed novel ''Blue'', Spillman wrote three children's books with writer and comedian
Jon Doust Jon Doust is a comedian, writer, novelist and professional speaker, born in Bridgetown, Western Australia, who lives in Albany, Western Australia. He gained a BA majoring in English from the Western Australian Institute of Technology (now Curtin ...
. One of these, ''Magpie Mischief'' was shortlisted for a Wilderness Society Environment Award. These collaborations were subsequently re-released as ebooks with new illustrations by James Foley. Spillman's 2007 novel for teenagers, ''Love is a UFO'' won the
Western Australian Premier's Book Awards The Western Australian Premier's Book Awards is an annual book award provided by the Government of Western Australia, and managed by the State Library of Western Australia. History and format Annual literary awards were inaugurated by the West ...
, but his international success can be traced to the launch of the "Jake" series of books for early readers, which began with ''Jake's Gigantic List'' in 2009. A celebration of books and reading, ''Jake's Gigantic List'' is dedicated to the Children's Book Council of Australia, to which Spillman has donated royalties. The Jake series has appeared in close to 20 nations and languages, and is especially popular in India. In 2011, Spillman launched another series for young readers titled ''The Absolutely True Fantasies of Daydreamer Dev''. Four years later, his 12-book "Virtues" series was released in South East Asia. This drew its inspiration from the global, grass-roots Virtues Project, founded in Canada in 1991. Myra Garces-Bacsal, a professor at Singapore's National Institute of Education, wrote of this series: "This series by Ken Spillman demonstrates sensitivity towards children's emotions and profound respect for children's judgement, without being didactic."M Garces-Bacsal, Note to parents and educators, in Spillman, K. (2015), ''Sophie's Moment of Truth''. Armour Publishing Spillman's picture books include ''The Strange Story of Felicity Frown'', ''The Great Storyteller'', ''Rahul and the Dream Bat'', ''The Auto That Flew'', ''The Magic Bird'' and ''Clumsy!'' He has also written a picture book for all ages titled ''The Circle''. This deals with such issues as deforestation, human displacement, refugees and multiculturalism.


Philanthropy

Spillman is known to support many foundations working with disadvantaged children through the donation of books and money. He has also interacted with the children served by such foundations in a number of Indian cities and Malaysia.


Works


Non-fiction

* (1985) ''Identity Prized : a history of Subiaco'' Nedlands, W.A. : University of Western Australia Press for the City of Subiaco * (1988) ''Custodians and Champions : the story of the City of Perth Surf Life Saving Club'' Perth, W.A : The Club. * (1989) ''Horizons: A history of the R&I Bank of Western Australia'' / Nedlands, W.A. : University of Western Australia Press, * (1993) ''A Rich Endowment : government and mining in Western Australia 1829–1994'' Nedlands, W.A : University of Western Australia Press for the Dept. of Minerals and Energy in association with the Centre for Western Australian History, the University of Western Australia, * (1997) ''A Club for All Seasons : the story of the Wembley Athletic Club 1926–1996'' / by Andy Collins and Ken Spillman. Wembley, W.A. : The Club, 1997. * (1998, 2000) ''Diehards : the story of the Subiaco Football Club'' Subiaco, W.A. : Subiaco Football Club, 1896–2000. (pt. I) (pt. II) * (2003) ''Life was meant to be here : community and local government in the Shire of Mundaring'' Mundaring, W.A. : Shire of Mundaring, * (2005) ''Hands to the Plough : the Shire of Victoria Plains since 1945'' . Calingiri, W.A. : Shire of Victoria Plains.. * (2006) ''Tales of a Singular City : Subiaco since the 1970s'' . Subiaco, W.A. : City of Subiaco. * (2006) ''Raising Edith : the transformation of a new generation university : Edith Cowan University 1995–2005'' Mount Lawley, W.A. : Edith Cowan University. * (2007) ''For the Good of Many: The story of the Australian Pensioners' League and Retirees WA'' / Perth, W.A.: Retirees WA. * (2008) ''Fifty and counting: Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital's first half century'' / Nedlands, W.A.: Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital.


Fiction

* (1999) ''Blue : a novel'' / South Fremantle, W.A. : Fremantle Press. * (2002) ''Magpie Mischief'' (
Jon Doust Jon Doust is a comedian, writer, novelist and professional speaker, born in Bridgetown, Western Australia, who lives in Albany, Western Australia. He gained a BA majoring in English from the Western Australian Institute of Technology (now Curtin ...
, co-author) / South Fremantle, W.A. : Fremantle Press. * (2005) ''Magwheel Madness'' (
Jon Doust Jon Doust is a comedian, writer, novelist and professional speaker, born in Bridgetown, Western Australia, who lives in Albany, Western Australia. He gained a BA majoring in English from the Western Australian Institute of Technology (now Curtin ...
, co-author) / South Fremantle, W.A. : Fremantle Press. * (2007) "Love is a UFO" / Sydney, Australia : Pan Macmillan. * (2009) ''Jake's Gigantic List'' / South Fremantle, W.A. : Fremantle Press. * (2010) ''Jake's Monster Mess'' / South Fremantle, W.A. : Fremantle Press. * (2010) ''Jake's Balloon Blast'' / Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia : Scholastic Inc. * (2011) "Advaita The Writer" / Chennai, India : Tulika. * (2011) ''Jake's Great Game'' / South Fremantle, W.A. : Fremantle Press. * (2012) ''Jake's Concert Horror'' / South Fremantle, W.A. : Fremantle Press. * (2012) "Radhika Takes the Plunge" / New Delhi, India : Young Zubaan. * (2013) ''Jake's Cooking Craze'' / South Fremantle, W.A. : Fremantle Press. * (2014) "I Am Oscar" / Gurgaon, India : Scholastic Inc. * (2014) ''The Circle'' / Singapore: Armour Publishing. * (2014) "The Great Storyteller" / Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia : Scholastic Inc. * (2014) "Rahul and the Dream Bat" / New Delhi, India : National Book Trust. * (2014) "Everlasting Tales" / Gurgaon, India : Scholastic Inc. * (2015) "The Auto That Flew" / Bangalore, India: Pratham Books. * (2015) "All-Time Favourite Fairy Tales: Little Red Riding Hood and Goldilocks" / Gurgaon, India : Scholastic Inc. * (2015) "All-Time Favourite Fairy Tales: Beauty and the Beast and Hansel and Gretel" / Gurgaon, India : Scholastic Inc. * (2015) "The Magic Bird" / Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia : Magicbird Publishing. * (2015) ''Jake's Cash Quest'' / Gurgaon, India : Scholastic Inc. * (2015) "Sophie's Moment of Truth" (Virtues Series) / Singapore : Armour. * (2015) "Dylan Owns Up" (Virtues Series) / Singapore : Armour. * (2015) "Grace Under Pressure" (Virtues Series) / Singapore : Armour. * (2015) "Nicholas Floats an Idea" (Virtues Series) / Singapore : Armour. * (2015) "James Works It Out" (Virtues Series) / Singapore : Armour. * (2015) "Zara's Time to Grow" (Virtues Series) / Singapore : Armour. * (2015) "Ethan Makes it Right" (Virtues Series) / Singapore : Armour. * (2015) "Tessa Stands Tall" (Virtues Series) / Singapore : Armour. * (2015) "Ryan Teams Up" (Virtues Series) / Singapore : Armour. * (2015) "Emily's Heart of Gold " (Virtues Series) / Singapore : Armour. * (2015) "Brandon's Big Test" (Virtues Series) / Singapore : Armour. * (2015) "Mikaela Finds Her Voice" (Virtues Series) / Singapore : Armour. * (2016) "Clumsy!" / Chennai, India : Tulika. * (2016) "Aesop's Fables Vol. 1" / Gurgaon, India : Scholastic Inc.


References


External links


Official website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Spillman, Ken 1959 births Australian children's writers Australian male novelists Living people Historians from Western Australia Griffith University alumni English people of Australian descent People educated at Newman College, Perth Writers from Perth, Western Australia