Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Template:Use Australian English Template:Infobox writer Max Barry (born 18 March 1973) is an Australian author.<ref>Barry, Max (Blog). ""The Bio"". Max</ref> He also maintains a blog on various topics, including politics. When he published his first novel, Syrup, he spelled his name "Maxx", but subsequently has used "Max".<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>

Barry is also the creator of NationStates, an online game created to help advertise Jennifer Government that eventually evolved into its own online community. He is the owner of the website "Tales of Corporate Oppression". He lives in Melbourne with his wife and daughters and worked as a marketer for Hewlett-Packard before he became a novelist.

In early 2004 Barry converted his web site to a blog and began regularly posting to it. In the November 2004 issue of the magazine Fast Company the novel Company was ranked at number 8 on a list of the top 100 "people, ideas, and trends that will change how we work and live in 2005".<ref>Lidsky, David (Issue 88, November 2004). "Fast Forward 2005". Fast Company. p.69</ref> Barry wrote the screenplay for Syrup, which was released in theatres on 7 June 2013. Universal Pictures has acquired screen rights to Company, which will be adapted by Steve Pink. Jennifer Government was optioned by Steven Soderbergh and George Clooney's now defunct Section Eight Productions. His novel Machine Man initially was an online serial, but has since been updated and published in 2011 by Vintage Books. The film rights have been picked up by Mandalay Pictures.<ref>Mandalay wants to build Machine Man Variety. 4 November 2009.</ref>

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