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Fergus Barrowman was born on 1961 in New Zealand, is a New Zealand publisher and literary commentator. Discover Fergus Barrowman's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 63 years old?

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His wife is Elizabeth Knox (m. 1989)

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1961

Fergus Barrowman (born 1961) is a New Zealand publisher and literary commentator.

1985

He has been the publisher at Victoria University Press since 1985.

1987

Barrowman and Knox met when he was involved in publishing her first book, After Z-Hour (1987), and married in 1989.

1988

In addition to running Victoria University Press, Barrowman also edited and published the New Zealand literary magazine Sport from 1988 until its final issue in 2019.

He co-founded the magazine with Elizabeth Knox, Damien Wilkins and Nigel Cox.

The name was Barrowman's idea and he intended it to be a playful reference to the divide between the worlds of sport and literature.

1996

In 1996 Barrowman edited The Picador Book of Contemporary New Zealand Fiction.

David Eggleton, in a review for The Dominion Post, commented: "Barrowman displays genuine talent as a connoisseur, showing us why we should sit up and take notice of the best of New Zealand writing."

Michael Morrissey in the Sunday Star-Times was critical, however, saying that the anthology was dominated by Wellington writers and that important contemporary short story writers such as Michael Gifkins and Sherridan Keith had been omitted.

He concluded: "This is a great collection marred by some regrettable omissions and by aggressive Wellington agendas."

2005

He noted in 2005 that the name can cause problems: "I still get people saying I've never looked at Sport because I don't like sport".

Sport published the first works of Emily Perkins and Catherine Chidgey, as well as being an early publisher of Kate Flannery, Annamarie Jagose, Chris Orsman and Peter Wells.

2008

In 2008, Eleanor Catton's work first appeared in Sport, before the publication of her first novel The Rehearsal.

2014

In June 2014, Barrowman was made a member of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to publishing.

2020

As of 2020 Barrowman lives in Wellington with his wife, the author Elizabeth Knox, and their son, Jack.