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  • Maurice Maurice

    Maurice Sendak

    Legendary picture-book maker, among whose most celebrated titles is the 1964 Caldecott Honor-winning Where the Wild Things Are.
  • Joann Joann
  • Niamh Niamh

    Niamh Sharkey

    Winner of the 1999 Bisto Award for the best Irish illustrator, and the prestigious Books for Children Mother Goose Award for best new illustrator.
  • Nick Nick

    Nick Sharratt

    A talented and versatile illustrator and author, well known for his cover illustrations for writer Jacqueline Wilson.,About me: I've loved drawing since I was a toddler and when I was nine I made up my mind that I was going to be a professional artist one day. I'd drawn a big picture at home which I took into school to show my teacher. I got to hold it up in assembly and then it was pinned up in the school hall. The husband of one of my teachers saw my picture there and offered me £5.00 to do a similar one for him. And that's when I decided I was going to make my living from drawing. About my work: I've been an illustrator for over a quarter of a century now, beginning as an illustrator for magazines and packaging (which also sometimes involved designing sweets, lollipops and Easter eggs) and moving into full time children's book illustration in the mid 1990s. I get ideas for my books by thinking about the subjects that interested and appealed to me as a child, and the things that made me laugh - humour is a very important element to my work. And I love it when a publisher sets me a challenge - to create a book in an unusual format or one that makes use of a new novelty device, for example. That's how The Foggy, Foggy Forest and What's in the Witch's Kitchen? both came about. With the first I was handed a dummy book of blank tracing paper pages to play with and straightaway I thought it would work brilliantly for a story about fog. It look me an awful lot longer to work out what do with a book I was given containing flaps that could open in two ways but eventually, after a lot of head scratching that one turned into What's in the Witch's Kitchen? I think my favourite bit of creating a book is the beginning of the process, playing around with ideas on rough paper, not knowing really where I'm going but waiting for the magic moment to happen when things fall into place and I feel I'm on to something! Three things you might not know about me: 1. I share my studio with a shop mannequin called Joan, who keeps me company. 2. I'm very good at snoozing - anywhere, any time. 3. My favorite food is pasta with homemade pesto sauce. I could happily eat it every day!
  • Hannah Hannah
  • Dyan Dyan

    Dyan Sheldon

    Author of Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen, a hilarious novel that became a #1 New York Times bestseller and was adapted into a major motion picture.,When I look at my high school yearbooks, it's like looking at a travel brochure for another planet, Dyan Sheldon says. "I was painfully shy and introverted, so it wasn't so much that I couldn't or wouldn't fit into the mainstream, it was more that I was so far away from it I didn't really know it existed." Luckily for the teenage Dyan Sheldon, a new girl moved to town who was as flamboyantly outgoing as the author was shy--and as opposites often attract, the two became best friends. Theatrical, uninhibited, and outspoken, Dyan Sheldon's high school friend would become the model for the unforgettable Lola in CONFESSIONS OF A TEENAGE DRAMA QUEEN, a hilarious YA novel that has take on new life as a major motion picture (and a #1 NEW YORK TIME bestseller). "They're more soul sisters than carbon copies," says the author of the character Lola and her real-life inspiration. "But the way they're most alike is that my friend absolutely changed my life (and possibly saved it) in the way that Lola changes Ella's." Intriguingly, Dyan Sheldon followed up CONFESSIONS OF A TEENAGE DRAMA QUEEN with MY PERFECT LIFE, a sequel that puts Ella (the character the author most identifies with) in the narrator's role and gives her "a chance to speak for herself." Like its predecessor, MY PERFECT LIFE was quickly hailed by critics. "Sheldon has spun a delightfully zany spoof of high school, politics, and affluent suburbia, capturing teen angst with wit and poignancy," said BOOKLIST in a starred review. Dyan Sheldon's third book with Candlewick Press, PLANET JANET, introduces a new set of characters, starring a self-absorbed British teen who shares her travails in a hilarious diary format that has been likened to a BRIDGET JONES'S DIARY for the teenage set. The latest books to come from Dyan Sheldon, SOPHIE PITT-TURNBULL DISCOVERS AMERICA and I CONQUER BRITAIN, focus on comical cases of culture clash when a haughty British teen winds up deep in the heart of working-class Brooklyn for the summer, and her bohemian Brooklyn counterpart crosses the pond to visit an uptight English family. The outrageously funny tales draw on the author's personal experience of navigating a foreign culture: Dyan Sheldon is a former Brooklyn resident who now resides in London. "There are enormous pressures on everyone--girls and boys--to behave a certain way as they move toward adulthood," Dyan Sheldon says of the age group toward which she directs these three books. "Compared to the time of my childhood, when galloping consumerism was still in its infancy, the marketing pressure on kids today is truly frightening." Still, the author hopes that readers who relate to her characters will find through her books some comic relief from adolescent stress. "It's been a long time since I was a teenager, but despite this I like to think that my books are emotionally honest and true," she says. "I believe the only way you can 'help' anyone is to share with them what you've experienced and learned." Besides writing books for teens, Dyan Sheldon has authored a number of stories for younger readers and also writes for adults. When she's not writing, the author likes to dabble in ceramics, practice yoga, and ride her motorcycle. Born in Brooklyn and raised on Long Island, Dyan Sheldon now lives in London, England.
  • Kate Kate
  • Sue Sue
  • Ted Ted

    Ted Sieger

    The writer, producer and animator of the film The Fourth King.
  • Nikhil Nikhil