Venero Armanno is an Australian novelist. He was born in
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 ...
of
Sicilian parents.
He received a BA from the
University of Queensland
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, and later an MA and PhD in Creative Writing from the
Queensland University of Technology
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.
Armanno completed ten unpublished manuscripts over fourteen years before being accepted for publication.
He is currently a Senior Lecturer in the School of Communication & Arts at the
University of Queensland
, mottoeng = By means of knowledge and hard work
, established =
, endowment = A$224.3 million
, budget = A$2.1 billion
, type = Public research university
, chancellor = Peter Varghese
, vice_chancellor = Deborah Terry
, city = B ...
,
where he received the 2004 award for excellence in teaching.
Venero Armanno appeared in 2 events at the 2017 Brisbane Writers Festival in
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 ...
,
Queensland
)
, nickname = Sunshine State
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,
Australia.
Awards
* One Book One Brisbane, 2004: shortlisted for ''Firehead''
* One Book One Brisbane, 2003: shortlisted for ''The Volcano''
*
Queensland Premier's Literary Awards, Best Fiction Book, 2002: winner for ''The Volcano''
*
Aurealis Awards
The Aurealis Award for Excellence in Speculative Fiction is an annual literary award for Australian science fiction, fantasy and horror fiction. Only Australians are eligible for the award.
History
The Aurealis Award was established in 1995 b ...
for Excellence in Australian Speculative Fiction, Horror, 1995: runner-up for ''My Beautiful Friend''
* Warana Writers' Awards, Steele Rudd Award, 1993: runner-up for ''Jumping at the Moon''
*
The Australian/Vogel Literary Award
''The Australian''/Vogel Literary Award is an Australian literary award for unpublished manuscripts by writers under the age of 35. The prize money, currently A$20,000, is the richest and most prestigious award for an unpublished manuscript i ...
(for an unpublished manuscript), 1992: highly commended for ''The Lonely Hunter''
Bibliography
Novels
* ''The Lonely Hunter'' (1993)
* ''Romeo of the Underworld'' (1994)
* ''My Beautiful Friend'' (1995)
* ''Strange Rain'' (1996)
* ''Firehead'' (1999)
* ''The Volcano'' (2001)
* ''Candle Life'' (2006)
* ''The Dirty Beat'' (2007)
* ''Black Mountain'' (2012)
* ''Burning Down'' (2017)
* ''The Crying Forest'' (2021)
Short story collections
* ''Jumping at the Moon'' (1992)
* ''Travel Under Any Star'' (2016)
Young adult
* ''The Ghost of Love Street'' (1997)
* ''The Ghost of Deadman's Beach'' (1998)
Children's
* ''The Very Super Adventures of Nic and Naomi'' (2002)
References
1959 births
Living people
20th-century Australian novelists
21st-century Australian novelists
Australian male novelists
Australian male short story writers
Australian people of Sicilian descent
Queensland University of Technology alumni
20th-century Australian short story writers
21st-century Australian short story writers
20th-century Australian male writers
21st-century Australian male writers
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