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Diana Simmonds

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Diana Simmonds
Born
💼 Occupation
Journalist
🌐 WebsiteStagenoise.com

Diana Simmonds is an Australian journalist.

Life

In 1985 Simmonds moved to Sydney, Australia and wrote for the Sydney Morning Herald, The Bulletin, The Australian and the Sunday Telegraph. In 2008 she was appointed editor of SAM – Sydney Alumni Magazine [1] for the University of Sydney. She has also written several novels and non-fiction books.[2]

She began working with brothers Damian and Tim Madden in 2011 to create Stagenoise,[3] an Australian arts review site.

Bibliography

Books

  • Silver Lining (romance novel): Bella Books, 2013. ISBN 978-1-59493-206-9 Search this book on .
  • To Hell in a Handcart: A Rollercoaster Ride Through the Psyche of Modern Australia : Hachette Livre, 2005. ISBN 0-7336-1012-9 Search this book on .
  • Diana the Hunted: A Modern Media Tragedy : Pluto Press, 2004. ISBN 1-86403-043-7 Search this book on .
  • Squidgie Dearest: The Making of a Media Goddess Australia's Love Affair with Princess Diana : Pluto Press, 2002. ISBN 1-86403-022-4 Search this book on .
  • Forty Love (romance novel): Naiad Press, 1997. ISBN 1-59493-190-9 Search this book on .
  • Heart on Fire (romance novel): Naiad Press, 1996. ISBN 1-56280-152-X Search this book on .
  • Being Whitefella, ed. Duncan Graham (Fremantle 1994, ISBN 978-1-86368-080-6 Search this book on .) "Sixteen 'whitefellas' explore their relationship with Aboriginal Australia" – including Bruce Petty, Fred Chaney, Ted Egan, Kim Beazley, Veronica Brady, Robert Juniper and Judith Wright.
  • A Star is Torn (about musical theatre production of the same name) (with Robyn Archer): Virago, 1986. ISBN 0-86068-514-4 Search this book on .
  • "Princess Di the National Dish - the making of a Media Superstar": Pluto Press, 1984. ISBN 978-0-86104-656-0 Search this book on .

Other works

References

  1. [1] Sydney Alumni Magazine, accessed 1 Nov 2011
  2. [2] AustLit Literary Database, accessed 1 Nov 2011
  3. [3] Stagenoise, accessed 1 Nov 2011


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