5 works in English-language magazines
| Date | Page | Type | Title | Magazine |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| November 2016 | |11 | Review | The Never Never Land | SQ Mag, Edition 29 |
| September 2017 | |2 | Short Fiction | A Last Supper | AntipodeanSF, September 2017 |
| May 2019 | |17 | Short Fiction | Evidence of a Dark Transmutation | AntipodeanSF, May-July 2019 |
| November 2019 | |3.1 | Short Fiction | From Here to There and Back Again | AntipodeanSF, November 2019 |
| February 2025 | |2 | Short Fiction | Fodder: The Outsourcing of Torment | AntipodeanSF, February 2025 |
3 English-language books
| Year | Type | Title | Author(s) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2013 | Novel | The Changeling Detective | Phillip Berrie |
| 2015 | Anthology | The Never Never Land | Mitchell Akhurst & Phillip Berrie & Ian McHugh |
| 2017 | Novel | Transgressions | Phillip Berrie |
Phill Berrie lives in Canberra, Australia with his wife, two daughters and his extended family. He has a Bachelors degree in Applied Physics, a Masters in Information Science and a Graduate Diploma in Education. He has worked in the back rooms of education-related institutions for most of his life as an IT professional helping academics with the computational aspects of their professions. This includes such diverse activities: as analysing the mineral potential of rock samples, authenticating and distributing electronic editions of famous Australian literature, and most recently, helping science teachers teach science.
Phill is a futurist and has had a lifelong love affair with science, genre-related fiction and gaming. His love of roleplaying led him to start writing and his attention to detail helped him fall into editing. He is now on the downhill run for his first century and wants to be a full-time writer and editor when he grows up or retires, whichever comes first.