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Andrew Sullivan

Andrew Sullivan was born and bred in Melbourne and grew up believing not only that AFL was the best game on the planet but that Essendon was the best team. As he has matured and discovered the world around him (including moving to Canberra in order to keep his job back in the early 1990s), Andrew has not learned anything to contradict this belief. He still lives in Canberra, with his wife and two children (who are learning the finer points of the handball and the stab-pass).

Andrew writes, as he reads, for the sheer enjoyment of it. He writes whatever takes his fancy and has been known to write sf, fantasy, horror, mainstream, even--God help him--romance. He has tried his hand at poetry, songwriting and screenplays. He has published one novel (A Sunburnt Country, Ginninderra Press 2003) which was described by Paul Perkins, Adj. Prof. at the ANU Centre for Resource and Environmental Studies, as "'On The Beach' for the 21st century". He has also published a number of short stories in various places, the most recent of which include a story in Daikaiju! Giant Monster Tales edited by Robert Hood and Robin Pen (Agog! Press, 2005) and the story 'The Many-Body Problem' in the upcoming December-January issue of Cosmos Magazine.