Susanne Gervay OAM is an Australian author. Her younger fiction in the I Am Jack series are rites-of-passage books focusing on school bullying reaching adults and children. The first instalment has been adapted into a play by the award-winning Monkey Baa Theatre for Young People. I Am Jack is the first of four books including Super Jack, Always Jack and Being Jack. Her powerful realistic young adult literature includes Butterflies, The Cave and That's Why I Wrote This Song which is a collaborative work with her teenage daughter Tory who wrote and sings the songs that are part of the book and downloadable from her website. Gervay is widely published in literary journals and anthologies. She is included in an anthology together with Sir Salman Rushdie, David Malouf, Thomas Keneally, entitled Fear Factor Terror Incognito, edited by Meenakshi Bharat and Sharon Rundle. Gervay is head of the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators Australia East and New Zealand, former chair of the board of the New South Wales Writers' Centre, writer and ambassador of Room to Read, role model for Books in Homes, and patron of MonkeyBaa Theatre. She has been a speaker in many festivals and conferences including the SCBWI International Conference at the Bologna Book Fair, Byron Bay Writers Festival, Beijing Literature Festival, Somerset celebration of Literature Festival and festivals and conferences from Delhi to New York.
As a specialist in child growth and development and author, Gervay was inspired by a son's experience of school bullying, to write I Am Jack. It has become an Australian best-seller and has been translated into other languages including Vietnamese, Bahasa and Korean. I Am Jack has been adapted by Money Baa Theatre Company, into a play that has toured Australia and the USA. It is now published in the USA by Tricycle an imprint of Kane Miller USA.
Youth disability
Gervay researched burns extensively working with the Children's Hospital at Westmead to write Butterflies which is a best selling Australian YA title, awarded Outstanding Youth Literature on Disability by the International Board on Books for Young People. Susanne Gervay addressed the World Burn Conference in New York in August 2009 on Butterflies.
'I am Jack' the stage play
I am Jack series has been adapted into an acclaimed play by MonkeyBaa Theatre. which has toured nationally in Australia since 2008 and toured the USA in 2014.
Published works
Books
I Am Jack
Super Jack
Always Jack
Being Jack
Jamie's A Hero
Victoria's a Star
Shadows of Olive Trees
Next Stop the Moon
Butterflies
The Cave
That's Why I Wrote This Song
Daisy Sunshine
Gracie and Josh
Ships in the Field
Elephants Have Wings
Literary journals
Southerly
Mattoid
Westerly
Quadrant
Voices
And many others
Awards
Always Jack winner of Australian Family Therapists Award
Lady Cutler Award for Services to Children's Literature 2007
The Cave The Biennial Book Award for YA Literature, Society of Women Writers 2003
Super Jack The Biennial Book Award for Children's Literature, Society of Women Writers 2005
I Am Jack Notable Award CBC, short listed for WA Young Reader Award, Family Therapy Awards and Children's Literature Prize for Peace and WAYBRA Award, runner up San Francisco Book Festival Award Children's Category 2009
Butterflies Short listed for Children's Literature Prize for Peace; Family Therapists Award for Children's, WAYBRA Award, Outstanding Youth Literature on Disability, Winner of New York Book Festival Award 2009
That's Why I Wrote This Song shortlisted for WAYBRA Awards, winner of San Francisco Book Festival Award, Young Adult Category 2009