Archie Fusillo

Archie is one of the most in-demand and successful presenters of author talks and workshops in Australia. Archie’s versatility means he can communicate to, and cater for, a range of abilities and interests. The fact that he was a teacher and features writer probably helps.


Archie's latest book, Tribal Lores (2020) has won the Australian Family Therapists' Award for Children's Literature for the Older Readers category. Several of his new books stayed in print for decades, being reissued many times. His novel The Dons is in development as a feature film. 

Meet the Speaker

Where were you born?

I was born in Melbourne, Australia.

What themes are recurring in your work?

Family, mateship, the migrant experience, and adolescence. In particular, the focus of much of work is on the ways these elements interact in the lives of young people – the resulting tension, the importance of their roots.

What are you passionate about?

The need for all young people to learn to read and write, and through literacy to have the chance to realise their potential.

What have been the highlights of your career?

Having the first novel published, getting gigs at various writers festivals; and winning a Book of the Year Award.

Where have your works been published?

My short stories have appeared in many Australian magazines and journals. My books have been published in Australia, and a few in the United States and China.

What other jobs have you had?

I have worked as a secondary teacher, features writer, a copywriter, and in the public service as a courier.

Haven’t I seen you before?

Perhaps — I speak regularly at writers festivals and cultural events right across the country, and tour schools regularly.

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