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  • Michael Michael

    Michael Morpurgo

    A multi award-winning master story-teller and the Children's Laureate (2003-2005).,Michael Morpurgo is one of the greatest storytellers for children writing today and has written over one hundred books, including The Wreck of the Zanzibar, The Butterfly Lion, Kensuke's Kingdom and Private Peaceful, all of which have won major literary awards including the Smarties Book Prize, the Whitbread Award, the Writer's Guild Award and the Children's Book Award. From 2003-2005, Michael was the Children's Laureate, a role designed to reward a lifetime's contribution to children's literature and to highlight the importance of children's books. In 2006, he was also awarded an OBE, in recognition of his services to literature. Michael now lives on a farm in Devon, and in his own words, describes himself as "oldish, married with three children, and a grandfather six times over."
  • Blake Blake
  • Marissa Marissa

    Marissa Moss

    I've been making children's books for a looooong time. I sent my first picture book to publishers when I was nine, but it wasn't very good and they didn't publish it. I didn't try again until I was a grown-up and then it took five years of sending out stories, getting them rejected, revising them and sending them back over and over until I got my first book. Now I've published more than forty books and each new one is still hard in its own way. Each one takes a lot of revising because I never get things right the first time. That used to frustrate me. Now I expect it. And I don't mind, because that gives me permission to make mistakes. It means I can take risks and try new things because I don't have to be perfect - I can always make changes. I had already published nearly a dozen books when I got the idea for AMELIA'S NOTEBOOK. I was buying school supplies for my son when I saw one of the black-and-white composition books. It reminded me of the notebook I had when I was a kid, so I bought it (for myself, not my son) and I wrote and drew what I remembered from when I was nine. Amelia's what came out. I didn't plan on the book becoming a series, but the first one sold so well and Amelia had so much to say, I kept on going. Now I'm playing with other notebook formats, like in the historical journals and MAX DISASTER: ALIEN ERASER (where I get to play around with making comics, something I love).
  • Charlotte Charlotte
  • Jean-Claude Jean-Claude
  • Joshua Joshua

    Joshua Mowll

    Author of the adventure novel Operation Red Jericho, and owner of the mysterious Honourable Guild of Specialists archive.
  • Jill Jill

    Jill Murphy

    An award-winning author and illustrator, best known for The Worst Witch and the Large Family series, now adapted for television.,Jill Murphy, the author of the popular Worst Witch series, was born in London and attended both Chelsea Art School and Croydon Art School. While she has had a number of jobs, including working in a children's home and as a nanny, she has also written and illustrated children's books ever since she could first hold a pencil. THE WORST WITCH, which Jill Murphy wrote when she was just eighteen years old, found immediate success when it was published six years later. At the age of twenty-seven, Jill Murphy decided to give up her other work to devote her time to writing and illustrating children's books. Three other Worst Witch books followed, as well as a highly rated HBO cable-television show based on them. Jill Murphy is also well known for her very popular Mr. and Mrs. Large picture books, which detail the domestic chaos of an elephant family--an ebulliant and down-to-earth clan that families around the world seem to relate to. FIVE MINUTES' PEACE, described by the NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW as "painfully funny," won a PARENTS Best Books for Babies Award, and ALL IN ONE PIECE was highly commended for a Kate Greenaway Award in England. Jill Murphy, who lives in North London with her son, says, "I write as I speak, which is the best way to tell a story."
  • Mary Mary

    Mary Murphy

    An extremely popular and prolific Irish author and illustrator.,Children's author and illustrator Mary Murphy enchants even the youngest of readers with her bold style, combining eye-catching graphics and a bouncy text that seemingly jump off the pages. Her infectious read-aloud HOW KIND! starts when Hen gives Pig an unexpected present and doesn't end until a whole barnyard full of animals learns that kindness is contagious. This universal tale, she says, is about "the great feelings kindness generates, for giver and receiver. It's about how kindness spreads--and how givers always receive." Electric-bright colors infuse the lesson with a vitality that appeals to readers of all ages, who will be tempted to take Mary Murphy's suggestion to "try shouting 'How kind!' whenever you read it in this book." In I KISSED THE BABY!, Mary Murphy changes her palette but not her striking style. With bold black-and-white illustrations and a flash of vivid yellow at the story's end, the buzz spreads from animal to animal as each boasts of seeing, feeding, tickling, and, yes, kissing, the new baby. "This book is about how excited everyone is to welcome a new baby into the community," explains the author-illustrator. "It's best read, like a nursery rhyme, by whoever is holding Baby at the time." As a starred review in PUBLISHERS WEEKLY notes, "With an animal cast so elated that they seem on the verge of jumping into readers' laps, Murphy offers indisputable proof that a newborn is one of nature's most powerful mood enhancers." Mary Murphy has an advanced diploma in Visual Communications and has written and illustrated a number of children's books, including her lift-the-flap, pull-the-tab book about friendship, ROXIE AND BO TOGETHER. In addition to creating children's books, she teaches illustration. The author-illustrator lives in Galway, Ireland.
  • Kelly Kelly

    Kelly Murphy

    The illustrator of Loony Little, written by Diana Hutts Aston.
  • Sally Sally