Stephen M. Irwin
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Stephen M Irwin (born December, 1966) is an Australian screenwriter, producer and novelist, best known for ''
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Biography

Irwin was born in Brisbane, Queensland and is the second youngest of six children. He graduated from the Queensland College of Art with tertiary qualifications in Film and Television production. Irwin continues to live in Brisbane and centres many of his stories in fictionalised Brisbane settings.


Films & Television


Novels

Irwin is the author of two supernatural thrillers ''The Dead Path'' (2010) and ''The Broken Ones'' (2011). The Dead Path was named Top Horror Title in the American Library Association's 2011 reading list and won the Doubleday Book of the Month Club First Fiction Award 2010.


Short Stories & Poetry

Irwin has written several short stories and poems, winning awards both Australia and overseas including ''
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References


External links

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Official site
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