Nicholas Drayson is a novelist and naturalist. His first novel, Confessing a Murder, was critically acclaimed in the UK and US, and short-listed for The Age Book of the Year. His essay 'Strictly for the Birds' won the 2003 inaugural international WildCare Tasmania Nature Writing Prize.
Born and raised in England, he now lives in Australia, so instead of newts and sticklebacks in his pond, he now has frogs and galaxias. He is consultant to National Museum of Australia on platypus acquisitions.
Born and raised in England, he now lives in Australia, so instead of newts and sticklebacks in his pond, he now has frogs and galaxias. He is consultant to National Museum of Australia on platypus acquisitions.
Genres: General Fiction
Novels
Confessing a Murder (2002)
Love and the Platypus (2007)
A Guide to the Birds of East Africa (2008)
A Guide to the Beasts of East Africa (2012)
Love and the Platypus (2007)
A Guide to the Birds of East Africa (2008)
A Guide to the Beasts of East Africa (2012)
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