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Deborah Abela is the author of the Max Remy, Superspy series for children.

Paula Abood's works for theatre, radio and film include Tomorrow There Will Be Apricots and Of Middle Eastern Appearance.

Glenda Adams is the author of Dancing on Coral and Longleg.

Debra Adelaide is an author, editor, book reviewer and teacher.

Richard James Allen is a poet, performer, choreographer and filmmaker.

David Almond (UK) is the author of Skellig, winner of the 1998 Whitbread Award for children's fiction. His latest book is Counting Stars.

Niccolo Ammaniti's (Italy) international bestseller, I'm Not Scared, has been translated into 20 languages.

Don Anderson is honorary senior lecturer in English at the University of Sydney. He is an author and compiler of seven volumes of essays, reviews and fiction.

Anthony Anderson is a producer who, in collaboration with writer/director Cate Shortland, participated in the NSW Film & Television Office's Aurora scheme. Their film, More than Scarlet, is in pre-production.

Christina Andreef's film Soft Fruit won the International Critics' Prize in Spain and screened in Critics' Week at the Cannes Film Festival in 2000.

Peter Andren is the Independent Federal Member for Calare, which he won with a 75 per cent majority despite his strong stand on the Tampa crisis. His book is The Andren Report: an Independent Way in Australian Politics.

Alan Attwood (Vic) is a senior feature writer for The Age. His latest book is Burke's Soldier.

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