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Tim Sinclair

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Tim Sinclair (born 1972 in the Adelaide Hills, South Australia) is an Australian poet and novelist resident in Sydney.

Best known for the verse novel Nine Hours North (Penguin Books, 2006), he is also the author of the poetry collections Re:reading the dictionary (Cottage Industry Press, 2011) and Vapour Trails, and a collaborator (with Ben Winch) on the spoken word concept album Brothers of the Head.[1]

In addition to his creative work, Sinclair is active in arts administration, and has worked at Poets House, the Australian Society of Authors and the South Australian Writers' Centre.[2] He is the poetry editor of PAN Magazine [3]

He also performs and teaches regularly at schools and festivals. [4] [5] [6] [7]

Bibliography

  • Run (2013) ISBN 978-0-14-356768-4
  • Re:reading the dictionary (2011) ISBN 978-0-9752077-2-7
  • Nine Hours North (2006) ISBN 0-14-300376-3
  • Vapour Trails (2005) ISBN 0-9752077-0-9
  • Brothers of the Head (2004) ISBN 0-9752077-1-7

References