Quinn began publishing his poetry in
The Bulletin during the 1890s and continued to do so for the rest of his life, writing over 1200 individual pieces in all. He published a novel,
Mostyn Stayne, in 1897, but it was not successful. He wrote a number of short stories during his career, but he does not appear to have returned to the novel format. Poetry remained his first calling and
The Bulletin his main vehicle. "In later days, Quinn would turn up there each week with something called "Rod Quinn's rent poem", which was bought but not often published."Quinn was a leading member of the
Dawn and Dusk Club in the 1890s, although in contrast to the club's boisterous reputation, he "had an air of courteous deference and a fine sense of humour." He died in
Darlinghurst, New South Wales, in 1949. He was the brother of the politician
Patrick Quinn and uncle to the writer Marjorie Quinn. ==Reviews==