Sally Morrison (writer)

Sally Morrison has been a writer all her life, however, she spent her professional career as a molecular biologist at the University of Melbourne.

She started writing in the early 70s when she had a play "Hag" directed by Richard Wherrett at the 1976 National Playwrights Festival.

[1] She has also written a biography of the Australian painter Clifton Pugh, published in 2009 by Hardie Grant, Australia.

[2] Sally Morrison's new novel Window Gods, a sequel to Mad Meg, was published in October 2014 by Hardie Grant in Australia and UK.

[3] Recent activities include a presentation made at a Symposium organised by the Royal Society of Victoria within the Department of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, University of Melbourne, on 18 April 2009 to recognise the life's work of Professor Nancy Millis and a floor talk The art of Moochin' at the NGV Ian Potter Gallery on 7 August 2010 1995 Australian National Book Council's Banjo Award for Mad Meg.

Clifton Pugh and Sally Morrison outside the Comedy Café in Smith St, Fitzroy, Victoria, Australia.