William Hatfield (1892–1969) was the pen name of Ernest Chapman, an English-born writer best known for his work in Australia.
Biography
editHe emigrated to Australia in 1912 and did a variety of jobs before turning to writing with Sheepmates in 1931.[1] He wrote fiction for adults and children, travel stories, autobiography, short stories (particularly for The Australian Journal and Australiana). Hatfield served in the Australian army during World War II.[2]
He was, in September 1949, a charter member of the Australian Peace Council.[3]
Hatfield died on 2 February 1969 at Concord, New South Wales.[1]
Film work
editSheepmates was meant to be filmed in 1934 by F. W. Thring, and Hatfield helped scout locations, but the project was abandoned during shooting. Hatfield promised Thring to shoot some footage of an aboriginal corroboree for a proposed screen version of Collits' Inn during a cross-country trip, but the film did not eventuate.[4] Thring also bought the rights to Ginger Murdoch as a vehicle for George Wallace but died before he got a chance to make it.[5]
Cinesound Productions announced a film version of Hatfield's novel Big Timber but instead chose to shoot an original script, Tall Timbers (1937).[6]
Selected writings
edit- Sheepmates (1931)
- Ginger Murdoch (1932)
- Christmastown (1932)
- Desert Saga (1933)
- River Crossing (1934)
- Black Waterlily (1935)[7]
- Australia Through the Windscreen (1936)
- Big Timber (1936)
- I Find Australia (1937)
- Buffalo Jim (1938)
- Barrier Reef Days (1948)
- Wild Dog Frontier (1951)
Radio
editReferences
edit- ^ a b Serle, Geoffrey, "Hatfield, William (1892–1969)", Australian Dictionary of Biography, Canberra: National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, retrieved 13 March 2022
- ^ War service details
- ^ "Australian Peace Council Launched". Tribune. No. 551. New South Wales, Australia. 7 September 1949. p. 5. Retrieved 3 October 2020 – via National Library of Australia.
- ^ "5000 MILES ACROSS AUSTRALIA". The Courier-Mail. Brisbane: National Library of Australia. 24 May 1934. p. 12. Retrieved 5 January 2012.
- ^ "ENGLISH PLAYS". The Sydney Morning Herald. National Library of Australia. 12 January 1934. p. 6. Retrieved 5 January 2012.
- ^ 'ROUND-AUSTRALIA RACE. Author Seeks British Car.' The West Australian (Perth) Monday 16 November 1936 p 16
- ^ "HALF-CASTE PROBLEM". Portland Guardian. Vic.: National Library of Australia. 8 April 1935. p. 3 Edition: EVENING. Retrieved 5 January 2012.
External links
edit- William Hatfield at Australian Dictionary of Biography
- William Hatfield at AustLit (subscription required)
- Big Timber was serialised in 1936 – Feb 25, Feb 26, Feb 27, Feb 28, Mar 2, Mar 3, Mar 4, Mar 5, Mar 6, Mar 7, Mar 9, Mar 11, Mar 12, Mar 13, Mar 14, Mar 16, Mar 17,Mar 19, Mar 20, Mar 21, Mar 23,Mar 24, Mar 25, Mar 26, Mar 27, Mar 28, Mar 30, Mar 31, Apr 1, Apr 2, Apr 3,Apr 4, Apr 6, Apr 7,Apr 8, Apr 9, Apr 10 – final