Hugh Atkinson's first novel,
The Pink and the Brown, was published in 1957 and duly acclaimed as a critical success. Among other things, it looked at race relations in India in the 1950s. One of his later novels,
The Longest Wire, recounted the story of the
Overland Telegraph, one of the most ambitious projects attempted in 19th-century Australia. He wrote several other novels set in
Outback Australia, notably ''Billy Two-Toes' Rainbow
, which partly examines the lives of the Pitjantjatjara, an Aboriginal people of the Central Australian desert. His articles have appeared in The Bulletin and Nation''. In all, he published more than 15 books, including novels and children's books, and numerous short stories. Atkinson also wrote one novel under the pseudonym Hugh Geddes. It was a fictional recounting of the famous
Pyjama Girl Case involving an apparently sordid murder which remained unsolved for many years. The book was based on a
1977 film of the same name, directed by Italian filmmaker
Flavio Mogherini. ==Screenwriting career==