Simsion was born in New Zealand and moved to Australia with his family when he was 12 years old.[1]
Prior to becoming an author, Simsion was an information systems consultant, co-authoring the book Data Modelling Essentials, and worked in wine distribution.[2][3]
Simsion's third novel, The Best of Adam Sharp was published by Text Publishing in 2016. Its movie rights were optioned to
Toni Collette’s company Vocab Films.[11]
Simsion's fourth novel Two Steps Forward, a collaboration with his wife
Anne Buist, was published on 2 October 2017.[12] Its sequel, titled Two Steps Onward, was published in June 2021.
Personal life
Simsion is married to psychiatrist
Anne Buist and has two children.[13]
The Klara Project Phase 1, The Envelope Please, 2007.
Technical
Simsion, Milton and Shanks: "Data Modeling: Description or Design?" Information and Management, May 2012.
"Data Modeling: Theory and Practice" by Graeme Simsion, 2007, Technics Publications,
ISBN978-0977140015
"Data Modeling Essentials" by Graeme Simsion & Graham Witt, 2004 3rd ed, Morgan Kaufmann, San Francisco
ISBN0126445516
Moody, D and Simsion, G: "Justifying Investment in Information Resource Management", Australian Journal of Information Systems, September 1995.
"A Structured Approach to Data Modeling", Australian Computer Journal, August,1989.
Simsion, G.C and Symington, J.A: "A Comparison of Network and Relational Database Architectures in a Commercial Environment", Australian Computer Journal, November 1981.
Short films and plays
Thought Tracker, Producer, Premiere: Westside Shorts, 2013
Simsion was born in New Zealand and moved to Australia with his family when he was 12 years old.[1]
Prior to becoming an author, Simsion was an information systems consultant, co-authoring the book Data Modelling Essentials, and worked in wine distribution.[2][3]
Simsion's third novel, The Best of Adam Sharp was published by Text Publishing in 2016. Its movie rights were optioned to
Toni Collette’s company Vocab Films.[11]
Simsion's fourth novel Two Steps Forward, a collaboration with his wife
Anne Buist, was published on 2 October 2017.[12] Its sequel, titled Two Steps Onward, was published in June 2021.
Personal life
Simsion is married to psychiatrist
Anne Buist and has two children.[13]
The Klara Project Phase 1, The Envelope Please, 2007.
Technical
Simsion, Milton and Shanks: "Data Modeling: Description or Design?" Information and Management, May 2012.
"Data Modeling: Theory and Practice" by Graeme Simsion, 2007, Technics Publications,
ISBN978-0977140015
"Data Modeling Essentials" by Graeme Simsion & Graham Witt, 2004 3rd ed, Morgan Kaufmann, San Francisco
ISBN0126445516
Moody, D and Simsion, G: "Justifying Investment in Information Resource Management", Australian Journal of Information Systems, September 1995.
"A Structured Approach to Data Modeling", Australian Computer Journal, August,1989.
Simsion, G.C and Symington, J.A: "A Comparison of Network and Relational Database Architectures in a Commercial Environment", Australian Computer Journal, November 1981.
Short films and plays
Thought Tracker, Producer, Premiere: Westside Shorts, 2013