GARTH is inspired by the works of decadent rock and roll scholars, debauched fantasists and occult piss-takers.
He has written on pop culture, politics, regional health and, inexplicably, theology for a range of publications.
Garth has drawn comics, made music videos, done a brief stint designing ads for 0055 numbers and has plied one or more of his trades for various comedy and music festivals across the country.
In an abrupt career handbrake turn, he wrote for the Uniting Church in Victoria and Tasmania’s monthly publication, Crosslight, before moving on to the Shepparton News and then his most prized gig, stay-at-home dad.
Garth’s first novel, Home Brewed, Vampire Bullets, was recently shortlisted for the Queensland Writers Centre’s ADAPTABLE and PRINTABLE programs, and has been long-listed elsewhere.
Garth worked with David Lee Roth once, meaning he’d achieved all of his career goals at the age of 23.