Education
Nixon was the Ursula Bethell/Creative New Zealand Writer in Residence at the University of Canterbury in 2007, where he completed his first novel, Rocking Horse Road. Born in Christchurch, Nixon graduated with a master"s degree in Religious Studies from the University of Canterbury.
Career
He has written original plays and has adapted Lloyd Jones’ novel The Book of Fame and J. M. His two novels „Rocking Horse Road“ and „Settlers Creek“ have been translated into German and published by Weidle Verlag in Bonn, Germany. He has also written several plays for children. He writes plays, short fiction and novels.
His theatrical works are largely comedies, and humour is an important element of his more serious - even dark - short fiction.
He works full-time as a writer He briefly taught secondary school English before leaving to teach in Japan for two years.
In 2007 Nixon was the Ursula Bethell/Creative New Zealand Writer in Residence at Canterbury University where he completed his first novel, Rocking Horse Road. Reviewing Rocking Horse Road in North and South magazine in August 2007, Warwick Roger said that "Nixon writes beautifully.
He gets the style and timbre of teenagers just right..Nixon has fulfilled the promise he showed with last year"s book of short stories, fish"n"chip shop song." Nixon"s play, The Raft, was performed as part of the 2007 Christchurch Arts Festival.
His plays for children are The Little Mermaid (2000), The Reluctant Dragon (2000), and Beauty and the Beast (2000). He has also published a novel for young adults, Guardians of Mother Earth (1997). Nixon lives in Christchurch.