Chris Broadribb

Chris Broadribb
Born Perth, Western Australia
Pen name Chris Broadribb, C. A. Broadribb
Language English
Nationality Australian
Education Master of Arts (Professional Writing), Graduate Diploma (Journalism)
Alma mater University of Technology, Sydney
Period 1974 -
Genre Crime, children's
Notable works Nice Day for a Murder
Notable awards Multiple, see below
Website
Wild Thoughts

Chris Broadribb is an award-winning Australian writer who has written three novels and over 60 short pieces of fiction over the last forty years. Born and raised in Perth, Western Australia,[1] she has been writing since the age of six. Translating her passion for literature into her adult life, she obtained a Master of Arts (Professional Writing) and a Graduate Diploma (Journalism) from the University of Technology, Sydney.

The most notable of her published works is her 2005 novel titled Nice Day for a Murder. This piece of Australian crime fiction is part of the collection of works held at the National Library of Australia.[2] Broadribb's range of writing genres is diverse: She has also written several short stories for children, having also written a popular children's book called Sarah's Adventure in 2006.[3]

Broadribb is also an accomplished non-fiction writer, having written over 100 works for a broad range of publications. Her book reviews, film reviews and travellers’ guides[4] have been published in many notable online publications including 21D Magazine,[5] a not-for-profit literary and art magazine publishing “original works of fiction, non-fiction articles, poetry, photography, illustrations and other artwork”.

In the last year, she has published two humorous books about the auto-complete function on a popular internet search engine – Wisdom from the Web[6] and I Tied an Onion to my Belt.[7]

Other Projects: Chris Broadribb is the creator of the Best of Times Short Story Competition.[8] Aimed at aspiring writers across Australia, this competition has been held twice yearly since 2006, with awards distributed in September and April.

Published books

Awards and other publications

Notes

  1. "Interview with Chris Broadribb on SmashWords".
  2. "Nice Day for a Murder listing at the National Library of Australia".
  3. "Review of "Sarah's Adventure" on the official NSW Writers Centre website". http://www.nswwc.org.au/2012/07/sarah%E2%80%99s-adventure-by-chris-broadribb-366-days-of-writing/. External link in |website= (help);
  4. "Publication listing for Chris Broadribb on the official AusLit website". http://www.austlit.edu.au/austlit/page/A79085?mainTabTemplate=agentWorksBy. External link in |website= (help);
  5. "List of contributing authors at 21D Magazine".
  6. "Wisdom from the Web on Amazon.com".
  7. "I Tied an Onion to my Belt on SmashWords".
  8. "Best of Times Short Story Competition".
  9. "Zine West 2014 Publication List". http://zinewest.blogspot.com.au/2014/07/zinewest-2014-publication-list.html. External link in |website= (help);
  10. "The 17th Scarlet Stiletto Awards' Results". 29 November 2010. Retrieved 28 January 2015.
  11. "Winners of the 16th Scarlet Stiletto Awards". 28 November 2009. Retrieved 28 January 2015.
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