Duncan Ball

Duncan Ball
Born February 1941 (age 76)
Boston, Massachusetts
Occupation Writer
Genre Children's literature
Notable works Selby series
Spouse Jill
Children 2
Website
www.duncanball.com.au

Duncan Ball (born February 1941) is an American-born Australian author who has written the children's series Selby (about a talking dog named Selby who tries to keep his secret away from his owners) and Emily Eyefinger (about a girl who has an eye on her finger). He also writes under the name of John St Claire.[1]

Biography

Early life and education

Duncan was born in February 1941 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, and was one of three children. When he was four, his family moved to Alaska, where he went to primary school. In his teens, Duncan moved to Madrid, Spain where he learned to speak Spanish. He finished high school in the United States, studied at Northeastern University and, later, at the University of Paris (Sorbonne). He has a degree in Mathematics from Boston University.

Career

Ball moved to Sydney in 1974 and worked as an industrial chemist. He wrote a novel for adults and later changed jobs to editor of the School Magazine at the Department of Education of New South Wales. He continued to work there for a few years, then resigned to become a full-time author, a profession which he continues today.[2]

Duncan has written about seventy-five books, all but one of them are children's books, as well as plays and television scripts. His second children's' book was Selby's Secret, which was published 6 March 1985. It is about a dog named Selby, who learned to talk while watching TV and struggles to keep his ability a secret (he must do this so his owners, the Trifles, do not put him to work around the house). Since this first book, 14 more original Selby Books have been published, as well as Selby's Selection book, featuring Selby's best antics, and two joke books.

In 1997, Duncan wrote the first Emily Eyefinger book, which is about a girl named Emily who has an eye on the end of her finger. Ten books have been published in this series. Duncan has also written the Piggott books, which is about Bert Piggott and his useless family, the "The Case of the..." books and "The Ghost and the..." books. Duncan also wrote single non-series books, such as "Jeremy's Tail" and "My Dog's a Scaredy Cat".

His latest book is a book of funny poems called "My Sister Has a Big Black Beard".

Marriage and children

Ball's wife Jill is a librarian. Duncan has two adult sons, Eliot and Ian, by his first wife, Vivian, and three grandsons.

Published works

The Ghost and... books:

The Case of... books:

Selby series

Collected volumes:

Emily Eyefinger

  1. Emily Eyefinger (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, 1992)
  2. Emily Eyefinger, Secret Agent (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, 1993)
  3. Emily Eyefinger and the Lost Treasure (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, 1994)
  4. Emily Eyefinger and the Black Volcano (Angus & Robertson, 2000)
  5. Emily Eyefinger's Alien Adventure (Angus & Robertson, 2001)
  6. Emily Eyefinger and the Devil Bones (HarperCollins, 2002)
  7. Emily Eyefinger and the Balloon Bandits (Angus & Robertson, 2003)
  8. Emily Eyefinger and the Ghost Ship (Angus & Robertson, 2004)
  9. Emily Eyefinger and the Puzzle in the Jungle (Angus & Robertson, 2005)
  10. Emily Eyefinger and the City in the Sky (HarperCollins, 2006)
  11. Emily Eyefinger and the Secret from the Sea (HarperCollins, 2012)

Collected volumes:

Awards

References


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