Paul Jennings (Australian author)

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Paul Jennings

AM
Born (1943-04-30) 30 April 1943 (age 81)
Heston, Middlesex, UK
OccupationNovelist
NationalityAustralian
Period1985–present
Genre Twist ending
Children6
Website
www.pauljennings.com.au

Paul Jennings AM (born 30 April 1943), is an English-born Australian writer for children, young adults and adults. [1] He is best known for his short stories that lead the reader through an unusual series of events and end with a twist. Many of his stories were adapted for the cult classic children's television series Round the Twist . Jennings collaborated with Morris Gleitzman on the book series Wicked!, which was adapted into an animated TV series in 2000, and Deadly!.

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Early life and education

Paul Jennings was born on 30 April 1943 in Heston, Middlesex (now part of Hounslow in London). In 1949 his family emigrated to Australia. [2] [3]

He first attended Bentleigh West Primary School in Bentleigh, a suburb of Melbourne, and then Caulfield Grammar School. [4]

He graduated with a Bachelor of Education Studies from Frankston Teachers' College and taught at Frankston State School, Kangaroo Flat State School, the Turana Youth Training Centre and the Royal Children's Hospital State School in Mount Eliza. He then went to the Lincoln Institute of Health Sciences (now part of Monash). [2]

Career

After graduating, he worked as a speech pathologist then lecturer in special education at the Burwood State College and later, in 1979, Senior Lecturer in Language and Literature at Warrnambool Institute of Advanced Education [2] (both now part of Deakin University). [4]

In 1985, Jennings's first book of short stories, Unreal!, was published, during which he worked as a teacher, lecturer and speech therapist. He began writing for children when his son, aged 11, was having trouble reading. [5]

Jennings's short stories were adapted for the first two seasons of children's television series Round the Twist in 1989 and 1992, and then later in 1998 for the only season of series Driven Crazy .[ citation needed ]

In 2020 Jennings's memoir, Untwisted: The Story of My Life, was published by Allen & Unwin. [6] Jennings started writing it ten years earlier, and it is his longest piece of writing. [7] In it, he examines many aspects of his life, including harbouring feelings of guilt about disliking his cold and emotionally abusive father, and having thoughts of attacking him. [8]

Personal life

Jennings first married aged 22. He has six children, and is a great-grandfather. His third wife is comedian Mary-Anne Fahey. [9] He has two step-children and two adopted children, who have helped to inform some of his stories about children looking for their biological parents. he currently resides in Warrnambool, Victoria. [3]

Awards and honours

Awards for titles

Young Australians' Best Book Award (YABBA):

1987 Unreal! – Winner, best book for older readers;
1988 Unbelievable! – Winner, best book for older readers;
1989 Uncanny! – Winner, best book for older readers;
1989 The Cabbage Patch Fib – Winner, best book for younger readers;
1990 The Paw Thing – Winner, best book for younger readers;
1991 Round The Twist – Winner, best book for older readers;
1992 Quirky Tails – Winner, fiction for younger readers;
1992 Unmentionable! – Winner, fiction for older readers;
1993 Unbearable! – Winner, fiction for older readers;
1994 Spooner Or Later – Winner, picture book section;
1994 Undone! – Winner, fiction for younger readers;
1995 Duck For Cover – Winner, picture book section;
1995 The Gizmo – Winner, fiction for younger readers;
1996 The Gizmo Again – Winner, fiction for younger readers;
1998 Wicked! – Winner, fiction for older readers;
2002 Tongue Tied – Winner, fiction for Younger Readers.

Canberra's Own Outstanding List (COOL Award):

1991 Round The Twist – Winner, Primary Section;
1992 The Cabbage Patch Fib – Winner, Primary Section;
1993 Unreal! – Winner, Primary Section;
1995 The Gizmo – Winner, Primary Section;
1997 The Paw Thing – Winner, Secondary Section;
1998 Wicked! – Winner, Primary Section;
2001 The Paw Thing – Winner, Coolest Book of the Decade.

West Australian Young Readers' Book Award (WAYRBA):

1989 Unreal! – Winner of Special Award, Highest Ranked Australian Author, Secondary Readers Section;
1991 The Paw Thing – Winner of Hoffman Award, Highest Ranked Australian Author and Primary Readers Section;
1992 Uncanny! – Winner of Hoffman Award, Highest Ranked Australian Author and Primary Readers Section;
1994 Unbearable! – Winner of Hoffman Award, Highest Ranked Australian Author and Primary Readers Section;
1995 Undone! – Winner of Hoffman Award, Highest Ranked Australian Author and Primary Readers Section.

Kids Own Australian Literature Award (KOALA):

1990 Unreal! – Winner Secondary Readers Section;
1992 Unmentionable! – Winner Infant/Primary Readers Section;
1993 Unbearable! – Winner Infant/Primary Readers Section;
1994 Undone! – Winner Infant/Primary Readers Section;
1995 Duck For Cover – Winner Infant/Primary Readers Section;
1996 Uncovered! – Winner Senior Book.

Kids Reading Oz Choice Award (KROC):

1990 Uncanny! – Winner Most Popular Oz Book;
1991 Unbelievable! – Winner Most Popular Oz Book;
1992 Unreal! – Winner Most Popular Oz Book;
1993 Undone! – Winner Most Popular Oz Book;
1994 Undone! – Winner Most Popular Oz Book;
1995 The Gizmo – Winner Most Popular Oz Book;
1996 Round the Twist – Winner Most Popular Oz Book;
1997 Wicked! – Winner Most Popular Oz Book;
1998 Wicked! – Winner Most Popular Oz Book;
1999 The Gizmo – Best Oz Children's Book;
2000 – No.s 1, 3, 4, 6, 7 and 10 in the Top Ten Books.

Books I Love Best Yearly (BILBY Award):

1992 Unreal! – Winner Read Alone Primary Section;
1994 Undone! – Winner Read Alone Primary Section;
1996 The Gizmo – Winner Read Australian Primary Section.

Australian Writers' Guild :

1990, AWGIE Award – Best Children's Adaptation (TV) Round The Twist;
1993, AWGIE Award – Best Children's Adaptation (TV) Round The Twist – Episode 5.

ABPA Joyce Nicholson Award:

1993, Spooner Or Later – winner, best designed children's book of the year.

Wilderness Society Environment Award for Children's Literature:

1994, Picture Book – The Fisherman and the Theefyspray.

Prix Jeunesse Award:

1994 – Winner Round The Twist (Television Series).

Australian Publishers Association – Book Industry Awards:

1997 – Peoples Choice Award for Children's Books for Come Back Gizmo.

Christian Schools' Book Award:

1998 – awarded to Paul Jennings and Jane Tanner for The Fisherman and the Theefyspray.

Dymocks Children's Choice Awards:

1998 – Favourite Australian Younger Reader Book, Sink The Gizmo;
1998 – Favourite Australian Older Reader Book, Wicked.

Queensland Premiers Literary Award:

1999 – Best Children's Book Unseen!.

Bibliography

Short story collections

Picture books

Rascal series

  • Rascal The Dragon
  • Rascal in Trouble
  • Rascal's Trick
  • Rascal Takes Off
  • Rascal at the Show
  • Rascal and the Cheese
  • Rascal And Little Flora
  • Rascal and the Hot Air Balloon
  • Rascal and the Monster
  • Rascal Goes Fishing
  • Rascal and the Dragon Droppings
  • Little Rascal to the Rescue
  • Rascal Plays Up
  • Rascal Runs Away
  • Rascal's Shadow
  • Rascal and the Bad Smell
  • Rascal Bumps His Head
  • Rascal's Big Day

Miscellaneous

  • Teacher Eater (1991)
  • Grandad's Gifts (1992)
  • The Fisherman and the Theefyspray (1994)

Chapter books

Cabbage Patch series

  • The Cabbage Patch Fib (1988)
  • The Cabbage Patch War (1996)
  • The Cabbage Patch Pong (2002)
  • The Cabbage Patch Curse (2004)

Gizmo series

  • The Gizmo (1994)
  • The Gizmo Again (1995)
  • Come Back Gizmo (1996)
  • Sink The Gizmo (1997)

Singenpoo series

  • The Paw Thing (1989)
  • Singenpoo Strikes Again (1998)
  • Singenpoo Shoots Through (1999)
  • Singenpoo's Secret Weapon (2001)

Miscellaneous

  • The Spitting Rat (1999) [12]
  • Sucked In (2000)
  • Maggot (2003)
  • The Lorikeet Tree (2023)

Novels

Deadly series (co-written with Morris Gleitzman)

  1. Nude (2000)
  2. Brats (2000)
  3. Stiff (2000)
  4. Hunt (2000)
  5. Grope (2000)
  6. Pluck (2000)

Wicked series (co-written with Morris Gleitzman)

  1. The Slobberers (1997)
  2. Battering Rams (1997)
  3. Croaked (1997)
  4. Dead Ringer (1997)
  5. The Creeper (1997)
  6. Till Death Do Us Apart (1997)

YA novels

Puzzle and joke books

  1. Spooner or Later (1992)
  2. Freeze A Crowd (1996)
  3. Duck For Cover (1997)
  4. Spit It Out (2003)

Compilations and bind-ups

Miscellaneous

Adult non-fiction

The Reading Bug...and how you can help your child to catch it (2008)

Memoir

Critical studies and reviews of Jennings's work

Untwisted

Television

See also

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