Maxwell Edgar Fatchen, AM (3 August 1920–14 October 2012) was an Australian children's writer and journalist.
Colin Thiele and Rhonnie Thiele with Max Fatchen standing behind at the State Library's 'Colin Thiele Day' in the Mortlock Library on 14 September 2000
Australian author and journalist
For the Max Fatchen Expressway in Adelaide, South Australia, see Northern Expressway.
Max Fatchen AM
Born
(1920-08-03)3 August 1920 Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Fatchen was born at "Narma" private hospital, South Terrace, Adelaide, the only son[1] of Cecil William Fatchen and Isabel Harriet Fatchen, née Ridgway,[2] of "Garowen", Angle Vale.[3]
He spent his childhood on an Adelaide Plains farm at Angle Vale. He learned to drive a team of Clydesdale horses and did part of his secondary school studies at home, driving his horse and buggy once a week to Gawler High School to have his papers corrected.[citation needed]
Career
He entered journalism as a copy boy, and after five years in the Australian Army[4] and Royal Australian Air Force[5] during World War II, he became a journalist with The News and later The Advertiser. He covered many major stories in Australia and overseas.[citation needed]
Four decades of writing for children, especially those of primary school age, began in 1966 with The River Kings. His children's poems, such as "Just fancy that", remain popular. He wrote 20 books; his novels appear in seven countries, and his poetry appears throughout the English-speaking world.[citation needed]
The River Kings and Conquest of the River were the basis for a TV mini-series, The River Kings, in 1991.[6]
Primary English Teaching Associations Award for children's poetry in 1996.
"SA Great" Award for Literature in 1999.
Centenary of Federation Medal in 2003 for service to the community in journalism, poetry, and writing for children.
Inaugural Life Member of the SA Writers Centre in 2004 for long years of support, encouragement, and ambassadorship for the Centre.[citation needed]
Max Fatchen Drive in Angle Vale and the Max Fatchen Expressway ( also known as the Northern Expressway ) are named after him.
The Max Fatchen Fellowship was named to celebrate his achievements and commitment to children’s literature and the local writing community. It is open to South Australian writers for young people.[11]
Bibliography
By Max Fatchen
The River Kings (1966) novel set on River Murray paddle steamer in early 20th century ISBN9781862546639
Flodens Konger (1966) The River Kings translated into Danish ISBN8700256617
Conquest of the River, illustrated by Clyde Pearson, published Methuen & Co. (1970) ISBN0416144802
Note: This and The River Kings above were the basis of the 1991 television series The River Kings
The Spirit Wind, illustrated by Trevor Stubley, published Methuen (1973) novel set in outback South Australia ISBN0416769403 Also available in braille edition
Time Wave, illustrated by Edward Mortelmans (1978) novel for children ISBN0416584209
Songs for My Dog and Other People, illustrated by Michael Atchison Penguin Books (1980) ISBN0722656459
Closer to the Stars; publisher Methuen (1981), republished Puffin Books (1983) novel set in wartime 1941 ISBN0140316248
Wry Rhymes for Troublesome Times (1983) 2nd ed. Puffin Books (1985) ISBN0140315187
Chase through the night; illustrated by Graham Humphreys, publisher Methuen (1983) novel set in outback Queensland ISBN0416872204
A Paddock of Poems Penguin Books Australia (1987) ISBN0140324763
Had Yer Jabs? Methuen Australia (1987) collection of short stories for children ISBN0454012535
A Pocketful of Rhymes, Penguin Books Australia (1989) ISBN0140341390
A Country Christmas illustrated by Timothy Ide (1990) ISBN1862910383
The Country Mail is Coming (1990) poems reminiscing about growing up in country South Australia ISBN0316274933
Peculiar Rhymes and Lunatic Lines ed. Naia Bray-Moffatt, illustrated by Lesley Bisseker, publisher Orchard Books (1995) ISBN1852138858
Mostly Max, illustrated by Michael Atchison, Wakefield Press (1995) selected from 50 years of Fatchen's columns in The Advertiser ISBN1862543569
Australia at the Beach illustrated Tom Jellett (1999)
Songs for My Dog and Other Wry Rhymes illustrated by Michael Atchison, Wakefield Press (1999) ISBN9781862544789
Note: This may be a revised edition of Songs for My Dog and Other People (1980) above
The Very Long Nose of Jonathan Jones, illustrated by Craig Smith, ABC Books (2000) humorous story told in verse ISBN0733309399
Terrible Troy, illustrated by Stephen Axelsen, ABC Books (2000) humorous stories told in verse ISBN0733307744
Poetry All Sorts: The Max Fatchen Reciter, illustrated by Christina Booth, Triple-D Books (2003) ISBN0957868170
Meet the Monsters, illustrated by Cheryll Johns, Omnibus Books (2004) rhyming picture book ISBN1862915288
As co-author or contributor
Soundings: Poetry and Poetics proceedings of the Third Biennial National Conference on Poetry, Adelaide, 7–9 November 1997 / edited by Lyn Jacobs and Jeri Kroll, publisher Wakefield Press (1998) ISBN1862544727
Tea for Three with Colin Thiele, illustrated by Craig Smith, published Harcourt Education (1993) ISBN1863912436
Are You in There? with Rosaleen Stewart, illustrated by Mitch Vane (2004) ISBN0123604281
Tadpoles in the Torrens: Poems for Young Readers (2013) ed. Jude Aquilina; poems by Christobel Mattingley, Janeen Brian, Max Fatchen, Peter Combe, and Sean Williams ISBN9781743052464
Biography
Andrew Male Other Times Wakefield Press, Adelaide (1997) includes selections from Max's writings, many not previously republished ISBN9781862543836[12]
References
"Engagement". The News (Adelaide). Vol.38, no.5, 761. South Australia. 13 January 1942. p.5. Retrieved 27 June 2022– via National Library of Australia.
"Family Notices". The Advertiser (Adelaide). Vol.LXII, no.19, 063. South Australia. 18 November 1919. p.6. Retrieved 27 June 2022– via National Library of Australia.
"Family Notices". The Express and Telegraph. Vol.LVII, no.17, 108. South Australia. 13 August 1920. p.3. Retrieved 27 June 2022– via National Library of Australia.
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