Jimmy Thomson
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Jimmy Thomson

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JIMMY THOMSON is an author, journalist and scriptwriter whose work has taken him all over the world. His latest book, Perfect Criminals, his first attempt at crime fiction, is now available on Kindle and will soon be available in print. His last book Tunnel Rats Vs The Taliban (co-written with Sandy MacGregor), about Australian sappers (army engineers) in Afghanistan, was published by Allen and Unwin in August 2015. In 2013 Jimmy wrote Wendell Sailor: Crossing The Line, a first-person biography of the controversial rugby league and union dual international - revealing his real name and family background publically for the first time. It was published by Simon & Schuster. In 2012 A Sappers War a non-fiction book about Australian Army Engineers in the Vietnam War was published (A&U). This was a follow-up to Tunnel Rats, Jimmy’s irreverent history of the Australian Sappers who were the first to explore the Vietcong’s underground cities. In 2011 he wrote Watto the ‘autobiography’ of high-profile Australia cricketer Shane Watson (also A&U), Tunnel Rats and The Koala Bounces Back, the long-awaited sequel to his highly successful children’s book, The Koala Who Bounced (Random House). In 2010 Jimmy’s true crime book Snitch was published and is about to be reissued on Kindle and in paperback via Kindle Direct Publishing. Jimmy has created or co-created three successful TV drama series in Australia including the acclaimed Rain Shadow, starring Rachel Ward, as well as Crash Palace for Fox TV and Sky UK, and Breakers for Channel 10 and the BBC. He spent several months in 2004 working for Fox Television in Los Angeles has been nominated three times for Australian Writers Guild ‘Awgie’ awards for best sitcom. Although primarily writing books these days, Jimmy is also developing a number of drama, comedy and non-fiction projects for TV and film. Jimmy also writes Flat Chat, a popular weekly column on apartment living for the Sydney Morning Herald, his related website received more that 10 million hits last year, he is regularly heard on ABC radio and writes travel features for newspapers and magazines. Jimmy settled in Australia in 1988, having worked as a journalist in Glasgow, London, Kenya and New Zealand. In 2013 he completed an Masters degree in Writing.
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