Biography
Early life and education
Duncan was born in February 1941 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, and was one of three children. When he was four, his family moved toCareer
Ball moved to Sydney in 1974 and worked as an industrialMarriage and children
Ball's wife Jill is a musician and a librarian. Duncan has two adult sons, Eliot and Ian, by his first wife, Vivian, and three grandsons.Published works
*''The Great Australian Snake Exchange'' (Hutchinson, 1978) *''My Dog's a Scaredy-cat'' illustrated by Craig Smith (Walter McVitty Books, 1987) *''Jeremy's Tail'' illustrated by Donna Rawlins (Ashton Scholastic, 1990) *''The Spy Code Handbook'' with Ian Ball (Angus & Robertson, 1990) *''Piggott Place'' (Angus & Robertson, 1992) *''Grandfather's Wheelything'' (Simon & Schuster USA Books for Young Readers, 1994) *''Ty Daring and the Billion Dollar Nose'' (Scholastic, 1995) *''Quentin's Lunch'' (ABC Books, 1999) *''Piggotts in Peril'' (HarperCollins, 2002) *''My Sister has a Big Black Beard'' (HarperCollins Australia, 2009) *''The School is Driving Me Nuts and Other Funny Plays for Kids'' (Christmas Press, 2016) The Ghost and... books: *''The Ghost and the Goggle Box'' (Angus & Robertson, 1984) *''The Ghost and the Shutterbug'' (Angus & Robertson, 1989) *''The Ghost and the Gory Story'' (Angus & Robertson, 1990) The Case of... books: *''The Case of the Graveyard Ghost'' (Angus & Robertson, 1994) *''The Case of the Walkabout Clock'' (Angus & Robertson, 1994) *''The Case of the Midnight Zappers'' (Angus & Robertson, 1994) *''The Case of the Getaway Gold'' (Angus & Robertson, 1994) *''The Case of the Vampire's Wire'' (Angus & Robertson, 1994) *''The Case of the Runaway Bullet'' (Angus & Robertson, 1995)Selby series
Illustrated by Allan Stomann *''Selby's Secret'' (Angus & Robertson, 1985) *''Selby Speaks'' (Angus & Robertson, 1988) *''Selby Screams'' (Angus & Robertson, 1989) *''Selby Supersnoop'' (Angus & Robertson, 1995) *''Selby Spacedog'' (Angus & Robertson, 1996) *''Selby Snowbound'' (Angus & Robertson, 1998) *''Selby Surfs'' (Angus & Robertson, 1999) *''Selby's Joke Book'' (Angus & Roberson, 2000) *''Selby Snaps!'' (Angus & Robertson, 2000) *''Selby Splits'' (Angus & Robertson, 2001) *''Selby's Stardom'' (HarperCollins, 2002) *''Selby's Side-Splitting Joke Book'' (HarperCollins, 2002) *''Selby Sorcerer'' (HarperCollins, 2003) *''Selby Scrambled'' (Angus & Robertson, 2004) *''Selby's Shemozzle'' (HarperCollins, 2005) *''Selby Shattered'' (HarperCollins Australia, 2006) *''Selby Santa'' (HarperCollins, 2007) *''The Joke's on Selby'' (HarperCollins Australia, 2008) *''Selby Sprung'' (Angus & Robertson, 2010) Collected volumes: *''Selby's World'' (HarperCollins, 1995) *''Selby's Selection'' (HarperCollins, 2001) *''A Stack of Selby'' (HarperCollins, 2003) *''Selby the Wonder Dog'' (HarperCollins, 2004)Emily Eyefinger
Illustrated by Craig Smith #''Emily Eyefinger'' (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, 1992) #''Emily Eyefinger, Secret Agent'' (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, 1993) #''Emily Eyefinger and the Lost Treasure'' (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, 1994) #''Emily Eyefinger and the Black Volcano'' (Angus & Robertson, 2000) #''Emily Eyefinger's Alien Adventure'' (Angus & Robertson, 2001) #''Emily Eyefinger and the Devil Bones'' (HarperCollins, 2002) #''Emily Eyefinger and the Balloon Bandits'' (Angus & Robertson, 2003) #''Emily Eyefinger and the Ghost Ship'' (Angus & Robertson, 2004) #''Emily Eyefinger and the Puzzle in the Jungle'' (Angus & Robertson, 2005) #''Emily Eyefinger and the City in the Sky'' (HarperCollins, 2006) #''Emily Eyefinger and the Secret from the Sea'' (HarperCollins, 2012) Collected volumes: *''An Eyeful of Emily'' (books 1–4, 2007) *''Eyespy Emily Eyefinger'' (books 5–8, 2008) Books co-written as John St Claire with Emily Rodda as the Teen Power series in Australia, Raven Hill Mysteries in the UK, and Help-For-Hire in the US: *''Green for Danger'' (Scholastic, Australia (1994)) *''The Secret of Banyan Bay'' (Scholastic, Australia (1995)) *''Crime in the Picture'' (Scholastic, Australia (1995)) *''The Sorcerer's Apprentice'' (Scholastic, Australia (1995))Awards
*1987: West Australian Young Readers Book Award (WAYBRA), Primary Section, ''Selby's Secret'' *1989: WAYBRA, Primary Section, ''The Ghost and the Gory Story'' *1990: WAYBRA, Primary Section, ''Selby Speaks'' *1991: WAYBRA, Primary Section, ''Selby Screams'' *1997: Kids' Own Australian Literature Award (KOALA), Junior Book category, ''Selby Spacedog'' *1997: WAYBRA, Young Readers' Section, ''Selby Supersnoop'' *1997: WAYBRA, Hoffman Award, ''Selby Supersnoop'' *1998: KOALA, Junior Book category, ''Selby Speaks'' *2000: KOALA, Junior Book category, ''Selby Snowbound'' *2001: KOALA Hall of Fame, ''Selby's Secret'' *2001: WAYBRA, Hoffman Award, ''Selby Surfs'' *2003: WAYBRA, Young Readers' Section, ''Selby's Stardom'' *2004: KANGA, Year 3–5 category, ''Selby Snaps'' *2005: Canberra's Own Outstanding List Award, Fiction for Young Readers, ''Selby's Stardom'' *2006: WAYBRA, Primary Section, ''Selby's Schemozzle''References
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Ball, Duncan 1941 births American emigrants to Australia Australian children's writers Living people