Christian White is an accomplished Australian author and screenwriter. He is best known for his debut novel, "The Nowhere Child," which won the Victorian Premier's Literary Award for an Unpublished Manuscript in 2017. This recognition came before the book was even published, highlighting the exceptional talent and potential that White possesses.
White grew up on the Mornington Peninsula and had an eclectic range of jobs before he became a full-time writer. His past experiences include driving a food cart on a golf course and working as a video editor for an adult film company. These diverse roles have provided him with a wealth of knowledge and experiences that have undoubtedly contributed to his unique storytelling abilities.
In addition to his work in literature, White is also involved in the development of television series. He co-created the television series "Carnivores," which is currently in development with Matchbox Pictures and Heyday TV. Furthermore, he co-wrote "Relic," a psychological horror feature film that is set to be produced by Carver Films.
White is currently working on his second novel, which is due for publication in 2019. He resides in Melbourne with his wife, filmmaker Summer DeRoche, and their adopted greyhound, Issy. When he's not writing, White enjoys listening to true crime podcasts, reading Stephen King novels, and exploring anything related to Bigfoot.