
Dr Ed Errington lives in coastal North Queensland having retired from a rich career of drama teaching, advising in schools, conveying teacher education and, more lately, delivering academic development for university teachers across a range of disciplines in the UK, New Zealand & Australia.
Ed has published over 45 research papers linking drama methodologies with environmental education, critical health education, group reflection, gender studies, arts education, grounded simulation, role-play, preparing graduates for the professions, and scenario-based learning. Evolving work has taken him to 15 countries — delivering invitational workshops/ presentations across 4 continents.
Fiction works have included writing a radio play - “Night Flight” — for New Zealand National Radio — focusing on uncertainties surrounding teenage suicide. Ed was also short-listed in a UK writing competition for his initial novel “Last Tango in Tadcaster” a spoof on the film, Casablanca.
He enjoys writing and narrating stories for AntipodeanSF despite his disproportionate focus on the certainty of uncertainty. Though he admits to being uncertain about certainty in this proposition.
“Dream On” carries its own uncertainties…
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