Jock Serong | |
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Born | Justin Serong |
Language | English |
Nationality | Australian |
Education | |
Period | 2014- |
Genre | Historical fiction |
Notable awards | Ned Kelly Award for Best First Novel, ARA Historical Novel Prize, Staunch Prize |
Website | |
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Jock Serong is an Australian writer.[1]
Serong grew up in Melbourne’s bayside suburbs and completed his secondary education at Xavier College in Kew. From years 4-8 he attended Xavier’s Kostka Hall junior campus in Brighton.[2] He graduated from the University of Melbourne in 1995 with an LLB.[3] He now resides in Port Fairy in regional Victoria with his wife and children.[4]
He is a former lawyer, and also majored in archaeology at university.[5] He co-edited the short-lived journal Great Ocean Quarterly established in 2013.[6]
Bibliography
- Quota (Text Publishing, 2014)
- The Rules of Backyard Cricket (Text Publishing, 2016)
- On the Java Ridge (Text Publishing, 2017)
- Preservation (Text Publishing, 2019)
- The Burning Island (Text Publishing, 2020)
- The Settlement (Text Publishing, 2022)
- Cherrywood (Fourth Estate, 2024)
Preservation, The Burning Island and The Settlement are a trilogy of historical novels set in and around the Furneaux Islands in Bass Strait and south-east Australia.
He contributed to the collection Minds Went Walking: Paul Kelly's Songs Reimagined (Fremantle Press, 2022).
Awards
Awards | |
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ARA Historical Novel Prize | The Burning Island, winner 2021[7] |
The Settlement, shortlisted 2023[7] | |
Colin Roderick Award | The Rules of Backyard Cricket, shortlisted 2017[8] |
On the Java Ridge, winner 2018[9] | |
The Settlement, longlisted 2023[10] | |
Ned Kelly Award | Quota, winner 2015, Best First Novel[11] |
The Rules of Backyard Cricket, shortlisted 2017, Best Novel[12] | |
Staunch Book Prize | On the Java Ridge, winner 2018[13] |
References
- ^ "Austlit — Jock Serong". Austlit. Retrieved 5 February 2024.
- ^ College, Xavier (2021-09-06), 20210903 Fr Chris chats w Jock Serong about KH ed, retrieved 2024-02-18
- ^ "Kostka Hall Social History Project". Xavier. Retrieved 2024-02-15.
- ^ "The perfect seaside town? A visitor's guide to Port Fairy | Victoria holidays | The Guardian". amp.theguardian.com. Retrieved 2024-02-19.
- ^ Steger, Jason (2021-10-22). "I hated history at school. Now I've won $50,000 for a historical novel". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 2024-02-04.
- ^ Steger, Jason (2020-08-28). "Bookmarks: Surf's up for Serong and the Great Ocean Quarterly". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 2024-02-04.
- ^ a b "Austlit — HNSA Historical Novel Prize". Austlit. Retrieved 5 February 2024.
- ^ "Austlit — Colin Roderick Award". Austlit. Retrieved 5 February 2024.
- ^ "'On the Java Ridge' wins 2018 Colin Roderick Award | Books+Publishing". Retrieved 5 February 2024.
- ^ "Austlit — Colin Roderick Award". Austlit. Retrieved 5 February 2024.
- ^ "2015 Ned Kelly Award Winners". Australian Crime Writers. Archived from the original on 2015-10-19. Retrieved 5 February 2024.
- ^ "Announcing the 2017 Ned Kelly Award Winners". Australian Crime Writers. 2017-09-01. Archived from the original on 3 September 2017. Retrieved 5 February 2024.
- ^ "Award for thriller without violence against women goes to Jock Serong". the Guardian. 2018-11-26. Retrieved 5 February 2024.