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  • Sue Sue

    Sue Whiting

    Australian author of The Firefighters.
  • Ian Ian

    Ian Whybrow

    A writer of picture books, novels, short stories and poetry.
  • Ruth Ruth
  • Clare Clare
  • Juan Juan

    Juan Wijngaard

    Kate Greenaway Medal-winning illustrator of Sir Gawain and the Loathly Lady and Shakepeare's Globe.
  • Mo Mo

    Mo Willems

    Mo Willems is the award-winning author of Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus.
  • Bee Bee
  • Marcia Marcia

    Marcia Williams

    A reteller of classic stories - from Noah's Ark and Don Quixote to several of Shakespeare's plays - all illustrated in her distinctive cartoon-strip style.,Marcia Williams began to develop her distinctive comic-book style at an early age: "When I was about ten and wrote home to my family from boarding school," she says, "I never wrote normal letters. I tried to tell my family about what I was doing in a way that was more fun. Also, my parents didn't let me read comic books, so I decided to create my own." This former nursery school teacher blends her storytelling skills and humorous illustrations with well-known figures and stories from literature. Her unique style has produced such vivid works and action-packed books as GOD AND HIS CREATIONS: TALES FROM THE OLD TESTAMENT. "Working on the Old Testament was a joy," Marcia Williams says. "The tales are so rich, it is always possible to find something new within them. Yet, at the same time, they have all the comfort of the familiar." The artist also found pleasure in creating CHARLES DICKENS AND FRIENDS, which presents five retellings of classic Dickens tales. Of her inspiration for this book, she tells of a teacher she once had "who was extremely fierce and angry . . . except when she read the stories of Charles Dickens aloud. Through her, all his characters lived, and I was transported to their Victorian world. I hope that readers will also enter the wonderful world of Charles Dickens through this book." With BRAVO, MR. WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE! and TALES FROM SHAKESPEARE Marcia Williams introduces young readers to the world of William Shakespeare's plays. Another classic she has made much more accessible to children--and more appreciated by them--is THE ILIAD AND THE ODYSSEY. "My mother read me classics, but until I got older I never found them interesting," she says. "If I could make these stories more accessible, I realized, kids wouldn't have to wait until they were grown-up to appreciate them." Marcia Williams traveled extensively as a child and was educated in Sussex, England, and Switzerland. During her varied career she has worked as an interior designer and has assisted cartoon artist and designer Gerald Scarfe in making papier-mâché and cloth sculptures.
  • Sue Sue
  • Jeanne Jeanne

    Jeanne Willis

    An author of picture books, poetry, scripts and novels, including Naked Without a Hat, shortlisted for the 2003 Whitbread Children's Book Award, and the magical Shamanka.