Nicholas Francis Ward Earls (1963-10-08) 8 October 1963 (age 60) Newtownards, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Occupation
Novelist
Nationality
Australian
Website
nickearls.wordpress.com
Nicholas Francis Ward Earls (born 8 October 1963) is a novelist from Brisbane, Australia, who writes humorous popular fiction about everyday life. The majority of his novels are set in his home town of Brisbane. He fronted a major Brisbane tourism campaign.[1]
^Media Release: Nick Earls tells Brisbane's story through new campaign Archived 24 July 2008 at the Wayback Machine, Brisbane Marketing, 20 March 2002.
Sunny Garden – The Official NickEarls Website. Sunny Garden – The Official NickEarls Website. 23 April 2007. Earls, Nick (1998). Bachelor Kisses. Ringwood...
ZigZag Street is a 1996 novel written by Australian writer NickEarls. It was Earl's second novel and won the Betty Trask Award in 1998, which it shared...
Wilson, Emma Lung, Robin McLeavy, and Victoria Thaine. It is based on NickEarls' popular 1999 novel 48 Shades of Brown. It was filmed in Brisbane, Australia...
feature film 48 Shades. Based on the 1999 novel 48 Shades of Brown by NickEarls, the film was released in Australia by Buena Vista in 2006. From 2019...
raised in Newtownards. His family emigrated to Canada when he was 14. NickEarls, a novelist born in 1963 in the area; he later moved to Brisbane, Australia...
set in Brisbane and at Brisbane Grammar School during World War II), NickEarls (whose 1996 novel Zigzag Street is set at Zigzag Street in Red Hill),...
Savage Garden, and Sheppard as well as writers such as David Malouf, NickEarls and Li Cunxin. Major annual cultural events include the Royal Queensland...
March 22, 2021. Since then, all purchases are disabled. In November 2016, NickEarl became CEO. The majority stake of Glu shares are held by institutions:...
features maps to 17 locations around Brisbane, with essays by David Toop, NickEarls and English, and recordings from the locations on a 3" CD. In 2005 Room40...
48 Shades of Brown is a young-adult novel by Australian author NickEarls, published by Penguin Books in 1999. The novel was awarded Children's Book of...
Stephens, Nick Polgeeft, Gerry Tidd and Joe Di Ceccio. It is now owned by IMG. The course record of 2:27:37 was set in 2019 by Australian runner NickEarl. Earl...
Nickelodeon (occasionally shortened to Nick) is an American pay television channel owned by Paramount Global through Paramount Media Networks’ subdivision...
directed by Luca Lucini. It is based on the novel Perfect Skin written by NickEarls. Luca Argentero: Carlo Diane Fleri: Camille Claudia Pandolfi: Melissa...
Neo-Noir Thriller". May 13, 2024. "Nick Nolte | Phoenix Theater: An Eccentric History". May 14, 2014. "Nick Nolte". "Nick Nolte – Hollywood Walk of Fame"...
Delight by Gabrielle Lord The Gizmo by Paul Jennings 48 Shades of Brown by NickEarls The Art of War for Executives by Sun Tzu; Donald G. Krause The Book of...
has media related to Nick Offerman. Official website Nick Offerman at IMDb Nick Offerman at the Internet Off-Broadway Database Nick Offerman on Twitter...
the stage includes Long Gone Lonesome Cowgirls and adaptations of three NickEarls' novels—48 Shades of Brown, Zigzag Street, and After January. Dean is...
School for Good and Evil' Adds Nick Cave's Son to Cast". Collider. Retrieved 24 March 2021. Kenny, Lucy (16 January 2018). "Earl Cave as Frodo". PopSugar....
remained close to both. On 12 May 2007, Mason joined Waters on stage at Earls Court to play The Dark Side of the Moon. On 12 May 2011, Mason was featured...
character of "Phelps" is often confused with the real life of the author. NickEarls' 1996 novel After January includes a description of a visit to the beach...
include: Thea Astley Venero Armanno Leigh Diffey Chris Dore Melissa Downes NickEarls Benjamin Law Michelle Law Andrew Lofthouse Hugh Lunn David Malouf Andrew...
Inheritance was adapted by Errol O'Neill for the 2004 season, and several NickEarls novels have been dramatised—but 2006 marks the first time that adaptations...
Inheritance was adapted by Errol O'Neill for the 2004 season, and several NickEarls novels have been dramatised—but 2006 marks the first time that adaptations...