Mark Greenwood
Author
MARK GREENWOOD – THE HISTORY HUNTER
Mark Greenwood is an author with a passion for history. His award-winning books have been honoured internationally. He has twice received the West Australian Premier’s Book Award for The Legend of Lasseter’s Reef and The Legend of Moondyne Joe. Simpson and His Donkey was a CBCA Honour Book and USBBY Outstanding International Book.
Jandamarra, illustrated by Terry Denton, was shortlisted for the CBCA Eve Pownall Award, the NSW Premier’s Literary Award for Children’s Literature and the West Australian Young Readers’ Book Award. Mark’s other books with Terry include Boomerang and Bat, a CBCA Notable Book and their new collaboration, Moonwalkers which celebrates the Apollo 11 moon landing – and Australia’s role in one of humanity’s greatest achievements.
Mark and his wife, illustrator Frané Lessac, make books focusing on Australian history and understanding diversity, such as Ned Kelly and the Green Sash, winner of the West Australian Young Readers’ Book Award, Midnight – the story of a light horse, The Greatest Liar on Earth, The Mayflower, Drummer Boy of John John, Magic Boomerang, Outback Adventure and Our Big Island.
Mark’s chapter book series delves into Australia’s most baffling History Mysteries. His picture book, The Happiness Box, Illustrated by Andrew McLean, is a tribute to the power of books to transcend circumstances and offer hope and happiness, and was a 2019 CBCA Honor Book.
His latest picture book is The Book of Stone, Illustrated by Coral Tulloch.
Mark’s exciting presentations have been enjoyed by schools and libraries throughout the world.
For more information refer to Mark’s website: www.markgreenwood.com.au
Focus areas of talks you can present.
Our past is full of adventures and curious, larger-than-life characters. It is a rich vein of material for writers and storytellers. Mark enjoys presenting to students of all ages and backgrounds, inspiring them to develop their natural curiosity about books, writing and history. From simple text, through to the extensive research involved in creating historical fiction, Mark’s ‘History Hunter’ presentation provides ideas and strategies to enhance creative writing. Students become involved in the process of writing books, from initial idea and development of story line, through to the stages involved for publication.
o Take giant leaps and dream astronaut dreams
o Discover the secrets to happiness hidden in a wartime book
o Relive the story of the real First Eleven.
o Unravel the clues to one of the world’s greatest lost treasures.
o Find Jandamarra in the cave of bats.
o Walk in the footsteps of an ANZAC legend.
o Meet the greatest escape artist of the convict era.
o Uncover the story of Ned Kelly’s green sash.
o Sail back in time on a ghostly Dutch East India ship.
o Be entertained by the most remarkable story a man ever lived to tell.