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Pamela Freeman was born on 1 April, 1960 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, is an Australian writer. Discover Pamela Freeman's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 64 years old?
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Timeline
Pamela Freeman is an Australian author of books for both adults and children.
Most of her work is fantasy but she has also written mystery stories, science fiction, family dramas and non-fiction.
Her first adult series, the Castings Trilogy (Blood Ties, Deep Water and Full Circle) is published globally by Orbit Books.
A Letter from Italy is set in Italy during 1917, and features a woman war correspondent.
It is based on the real-life story of Louise Mack, an Australian woman who was the first woman war correspondent.
She attended the University of Technology, Sydney from 1978–1980 and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Communications, majoring in film and television and psychology.
After working in public relations in the petroleum exploration and engineering fields, she left Australia for London and spent some time there working in a variety of jobs, including a stint as a clerk for the scenery construction department of the BBC.
She returned to Australia in 1984 and worked as a scriptwriter for the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney, moving from there to ABC TV's Children's and Education Department in 1987.
She was researcher and scriptwriter on a number of the department's programs and first wrote prose stories for children for the series ''Watch!
Her first children's stories were published in the NSW School Magazine and one of these became the last chapter of her first book, The Willow Tree’s Daughter.
After leaving the ABC in late 1989, Freeman began work as a consultant in organisational communications, educational designer and trainer.
She also completed a Master's degree in writing at the University of Technology, Sydney in 1996.
Freeman developed a speciality in the area of corruption prevention in law enforcement, particularly the support of 'internal witnesses' (people who come forward to report misconduct or corruption).
She was awarded a Churchill Fellowship in 1998 to study this issue in North America.
After the birth of her son in 2001, Freeman concentrated on writing and took the opportunity to complete a doctorate in creative arts at UTS.
Debra Adelaide, author of The Household Guide to Dying, was her supervisor.
Her thesis, Blood Ties, was her first book for adults, and is Book 1 in the Castings Trilogy, published globally by Orbit Books.
She is best known in Australia for the junior novel Victor’s Quest and an associated series, the Floramonde books, and for The Black Dress: Mary MacKillop’s Early Years, which won the NSW Premier's History Prize in 2006.
Freeman was born in Sydney, Australia and grew up near Parramatta.
Victor's Challenge, a sequel to Victor's Quest, won the 2009 Aurealis Award for Best Children s Short Fiction/Illustrated Work/Picture Book and was a Notable Book in the Younger Readers Category, Children's Book Council of Australia Awards, 2010.
Freeman re-wrote stories from her first book, The Willow Tree's Daughter, to be suitable for much younger children.
Princess Betony and the Unicorn (2012), Princess Betony and the Thunder Egg (2013) and Princess Betony and the Rule of Wishing (20103) were published in small hardback gift format by Walker Books Australia.
In 2015, her non-fiction title Mary's Australia, about Australia in the time of Saint Mary Mackillop, was shortlisted for the Eve Pownall Award by the Children's Book Council of Australia.
In 2015, Freeman published a historical novel for adults, The Soldier's Wife, under the pen name Pamela Hart.
(Hart is Freeman's husband's surname.) The novel draws on family stories of her grandfather's service in WWI and tells the story of a young woman living and working in a timber yard in Sydney while her husband of just a few weeks serves in the Gallipoli campaign.
In 2017, Freeman collaborated with Liz Anelli (illustrator) on Desert Lake: The story of Kati-Thanda-Lake Eyre, which became her most critically successful book, winning the ASO Librarian's choice award, being Highly Commended in the Australian Publishing Industry Awards, and being shortlisted for multiple other awards.
The collaboration continues in a series of books about remarkable Australian landscapes, starting with Dry to Dry: The story of Kakadu.
A companion novel, The War Bride, set in Sydney in the years after the war ends, published in 2017.
The Desert Nurse, published in 2018, tells the story of WWI in the Middle East through the lives of a nurse and doctor who volunteer to serve there.
Pamela Hart books are published by Hachette Australia and Piatkus Books in the UK.
Freeman is Director of Creative Writing at the Australian Writer's Centre.
Freeman lives in Sydney with her husband and son.