Andrew E Wade (formerly known as Ewart Wade) was a children's author. His environmental fairy story, Jorell: for those who believe in fairies ... and those who don't,
was first published in 2006 with the assistance of the Australian
Booksellers' Association and was reissued in a second edition by Life
Magic in 2008. Both editions sold out. There are plans to reprint the
second edition, and also to publish it as an e-book.
Another
children's story, Ooblee, the Talking Bat, was one of the first e-books
to be published, in 2000, long before e-books are what they are now,
when they were almost unknown. Three months later the publisher was
bought out and shortly afterwards the business folded. The story sold
three copies in three months, and the royalties cheque would have cost
more than its face value to bank! However, Life Magic plans to reissue
that story too, in current e-book format.
Andrew spent
many years as a film editor in the film and television industries. He
was editor and publisher of Lumiere, a trade magazine for the film and
television industries, and edited other magazines. He founded a public
relations company specialising in corporate newsletters. He also
worked as a free-lance journalist. In the 1980s he co-founded a
residential program for teenagers, called Discovery.
He
went on to become a Reiki Master and spiritual healer, trained in
traditional and modern forms of Reiki and in Theta Healing. Also he
continued to write fiction and began an autobiography. He completed most
of a Bachelor of Arts degree in Professional Writing at Southern Cross
University, choosing (because of his age) not to do three compulsory BA
subjects which were unrelated to writing. In 2009 he began a film
writing course with the idea of adapting Jorell for the screen, but was
unable to finish for health reasons.
Andrew succumbed
to illness and died peacefully on September 3rd 2012, seven months less
one day after his 83rd birthday. Andrew's widow, Rosemary Nissen-Wade is
now the sole proprietor of Life Magic.
My husband Andrew, who began this blog in October 2007, died peacefully on September 3rd 2012, at the age of 83, after long and well-controlled illness culminating in a sudden, brief decline. He worked on his autobiography for years but never completed it. Instead he left behind various pieces of life writing which would have formed part of it. I will gradually include this material here, giving the dates on which the pieces were written. I'll also add some of my own reminiscences and items of information I have about him. At some point this blog will become an archive, without further additions. — Rosemary Nissen-Wade
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