Mark Mordue
- Gender: Male
- Industry: Arts
- Occupation: Writer, Journalist, Editor
- Location: Sydney : Australia
About Me
Mark Mordue is a writer, journalist and editor working internationally. He was awarded a 1992 Human Rights Media Award for his journalism. His travel book Dastgah: Diary of a Headtrip was published in both Australia (Allen & Unwin, 2001) and the USA (Hawthorne Books, 2004). Film director Wim Wenders acclaimed it as the first book of its kind to take the road genre “into the 21st century”. Mark was 2001 Asialink Australian Writer-in-Residence at Beijing University and currently teaches writing and journalism at the University of Sydney and the University of Technology, Sydney (UTS). He was Guest Editor of the literary journal Meanjin's 'On Rock ‘n’ Roll' issue (November 2006) and is currently in the process of completing a first novel for his M.A. in Writing (by Research) at UTS.
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