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Australian flag Christine Harris MC, EA
Australian flag David Harris EA
Australian flag Brian Harrison-Lever  
          
Illustrator
n.a.
Australian flag Sonya Hartnett EA, LA, ADULT
Australian flag Roland Harvey
           Illustrator & Author
EC, MC, EA
Australian flag Libby Hathorn EC, MC, EA
Australian flag Geoff Havel EC, MC, EA
Australian flag Rosanne Hawke MC, EA
Australian flagSimon Haynes WA   EA
Australian flag John Heffernan MC, EA
Australian flag Sally Heinrich  
           Author & Illustrator
n.a.
Australian flag Steven Herrick MC, EA, LA
Australian flag Simon Higgins EA
Australian flag Anthony Hill MC, EA
Australian flag Nette Hilton EC, MC, EA
Australian flag Odo Hirsch MC, LA
Australian flag Leigh Hobbs  
           Author & Illustrator
EC, MC
Australian flag Elizabeth Honey  
           Author & Illustrator
EC, MC
Australian flag Judy Horacek EC [Picture books]
EA, LA, Adult [Cartoons]
Australian flag Joanne Horniman EC, MC, EA
UK      Anthony Horowitz MC, EA, ADULT

Australian flag indicates Australian authors/illustrators
WA indicates Western Australian authors/illustrators
Key indicates readership levels for author's fiction works:
  • EC   Early Childhood = Kindergarten - Yr 3
  • MC  Middle Childhood = Yrs 3 - 7
  • EA   Early Adolescence = Yrs 7 - 10
  • YA   Late Adolescence/Young Adulthood = Yrs 10 - 12
  • ADULT

NOTE: No levels are assigned to illustrators.
Illustrations can be appreciated at many levels.




Christine Harris

Christine Harris's Website

Christine Harris's website contains a number of interesting sections, including an author profile, a list of published titles, a newsletter, activities and contact information.

Novels: Younger Readers
Spy girl series
The Vibes Series
  • Jigsaw
  • Shadows
  • Masks
  • Suspicion
Novels: Older Readers (A Selection)
  • Strike!, 1994
  • Countdown, 1995 (Omnibus Shorts series)
  • Baptism of Fire, 1996
  • Pitt Man, 1996
  • A Real Corpse (Shivers series)
  • Torture Chamber
  • Deadly Friends, with Claire Carmichael and Margaret Clark, 1997
  • Omega, 2000
  • Outback: The diary of Jimmy Porter, 2005
Slime Time Short Stories
  • Fortune Cookies
  • Party Animals
  • Buried Secrets
  • Outer Face
Picture Books

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David Harris

David Harris's website

David Harris's website contains a number of sections, including an author profile, a list of published titles, a newsletter, activities and contact information.

Novels
  • A Man Called Possum
Cliffhangers series
  • Devil's Island
  • Fortress
  • Dead Silence
  • Firebug
Time raiders series
Short Stories
  • The Carclew Ghost and Other Stories
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Brian Harrison-Lever
Brian Harrison-Lever, a Tasmanian artist and picture book illustrator was shortlisted for the 2003 Crichton Award for his artwork for In Flanders Fields, written by Norman Jorgensen.

The Crichton Award is designed to acknowledge and encourage new talent in the field of children's book illustration.
When author Norman Jorgensen was looking for an illustrator for In Flanders Fields, Glyn Parry, on tour in Tasmania discovered Brian and recommended him. Norman was pleased with Brian's sample illustrations, which captured the mood of the text and the two agreed to work together. Brian, in Launceston and Norman, in Perth collaborated via email, not meeting until the illustrations were ready to go to the publisher nine months later. Currently, they are working together on three more books.
Reference: Bennett, Robert. 'Field of Dreams'.
The West Australian Weekendextra
,
Saturday May 17, 2003. p 15
Picture Books
  • In Flanders Fields, written by Norman Jorgensen, 2002
    Shortlisted WA Premier's Book Awards. Children's Books, 2003
    Shortlisted CBCA Picture Book of the Year Awards, 2003
    Brian Harrison-Lever Crichton Award 2003 Short List
  • The call of the osprey, written by Norman Jorgensen, 2004
  • Photographs in the mud, written by Dianne Wolfer, 2005
  • Three kings, 2007
    CBCA Notable Book: Picture Book of the Year 2008

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Sonya Hartnett

Sonya Hartnett
Winner of the 2008 Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award
The award, of five million Swedish crowns, is the world’s largest for children’s and youth literature, and the second-largest literature prize in the world.


Youngest of six children, Sonya Hartnett was born in Melbourne Australia, in 1968. In Year five Sonya realised that writing was something she could do. Her first novel, Trouble All the Way, was published when she was just fifteen and she has been writing ever since. Several of her books have been published in the US, Germany, Italy, Norway and Denmark.

Sonya's novels are for mature, thoughtful readers who enjoy a challenge. Her writing has been influenced by authors such as Ivan Southall, Robert Cormier and the great Russian writers.

Sonya Hartnett was awarded the prestigious Guardian Children's Fiction prize 2002, for Thursday's Child, which was also the winner of the CBCA Book of the Year: Older Readers, 2001. Kevin Crossley-Holland, on the judging panel of the Guardian commented:
Thursday's Child is original, visionary and deeply moving; it is tough minded yet immensely kind; and it prints itself indelibly on the mind. I would have been heartbroken had it not won this year's prize. Guardian Newspaper
An in-depth and frank interview conducted by ACHUKA (UK) provides a fascinating insight into this talented author. For example, Sonya reveals that in retrospect she regrets being published at such an early age and that if she had her time again she would not write, as she no longer derives pleasure from it. Read the full interview on the ACHUKA site.

To find out more about Sonya Hartnett read the chapters devoted to her in:
When we were young, edited by Dmetri Kakmi.
Camberwell, Vic : Viking, 2007.
ISBN 978-0-670-07188-3

Matthews, Stephen. The Eye of the Soul.
Grange, Qld : Magpies, 1998. 223 p.
ISBN 1 875249 02 8
Novels: Older Readers
  • Trouble All the Way, 1984
    Published when Sonya was just 15.
  • The Glasshouse, 1990
  • Wilful Blue, 1994
  • Sleeping Dogs, 1995   Audiobook
    Victorian Premier's Award, 1996
    Miles Franklin Inaugural Kathleen Mitchell Award, 1996
    Honour Book, CBCA Book of the Year: Older Readers, 1996
    Nominated for two awards in Germany in 2000
  • Devil Latch, 1996
  • Black Foxes, 1996
  • Princes, 1997
  • All My Dangerous Friends, 1998 
    Shortlisted, CBCA Children's Book of the Year: Older Readers, 1999
  • Stripes of the Sidestep Wolf, 1999 
    Shortlisted, CBCA Children's Book of the Year: Older Readers, 2000
  • Thursday's Child, 2000 
    Shortlisted, CBCA Children's Book of the Year 2001
    Winner, Guardian Children's Fiction Prize, 2002
  • Forest, 2001  Audiobook
    Winner, CBCA Children's Book of the Year: Older Readers, 2002
  • Of a Boy, 2002
    Winner, Best Book in The Commonwealth Writers Prize: South East Asia and South Pacific Region, 2003
    The Age Book of the Year, 2003
    Miles Franklin Award Shortlist, 2003
    NSW Premier's Literary Award & Victorian Premier's Literary Award Shortlists, 2003.
  • Surrender, 2005
    Victorian Premier’s Literary Award for Fiction, 2005
    Printz Honor Book, 2007 (USA)
  • The ghost's child, 2007
  • Butterfly, 2009
Novels: Younger Readers

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Roland Harvey
Roland Harvey, illustrator, publisher and writer is best-known for his characteristic humorous and detailed illustrations, which invite close inspection to reveal hidden jokes and much about life to the astute observer.

Roland was born and educated in Melbourne, where he still lives.

Picture Books (A selection)

Information Sources
    Penguin - Author Profile
Short biography, selected book list.

    Scholastic - Author Profiles
Biography and selected book list.

  The Dromkeen Book of Australian Children's Illustrators. Compiled by Susan Scobie. Scholastic, 1997. p. 69-71
ISBN 1 86388 695 8

  Watson, Victor. The Cambridge Guide to Children's Books in English, 2001. p 323
ISBN 0 521 55064 5

  Collins, Paul. Meet Australia's Children's Authors and Illustrators. South Yarra, Vic. : Macmillan Education Australia, 2002. 7 v. (Book People) Book 3 p. 10-11.
ISBN 0 7329 6754 6

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Libby Hathorn

    Libby Hathorn's Website

Libby Hathorn's World provides biographical information, news about the author, information about her books and an online bookshop.

Novels (A selection)
  • The Painter
  • Thunderwith
  • Chysalis (sequel to Thunderwith)
  • The Spirited Boy (After Dark Series)
  • Sky Sash So Blue
Picture Books
  • The Tram to Bondi Beach, illustrated by Julie Vivas, 1981  
    Highly Commended, CBCA Picture Book of the Year, 1982
  • Looking out for Sampson, illustrated by Ann James, 1987  
    Honour Book, CBCA Book of the Year: Younger Readers, 1988
  • Grandma's Shoes
  • The Wonder Thing
Picture Book for Older Readers
  • Way Home, illustrated by Gregory Rogers, 1993 
    Winner, Kate Greenaway Medal (UK), 1995
Picture Story Books
  • The Wishing Cupboard

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Geoff Havel

Geoff Havel's Website

Geoff was born in New Guinea and now lives in Perth where he is a primary school teacher as well as a popular author. His work to date ranges from humorous picture books, great for reading aloud, to Grave of the Roti Men a topical adventure, set in Indonesia, aimed at young teenagers.

Picture Books
  • Ca-a-r Ca-a-a-r, illustrated by Peter Kendall, 1996
  • Punzie ICQ, illustrated by Owen Bell, 1999
Novels
  • The Real Facts of Life, 2001
    WAYRBA 2002 Shortlist
  • Grave of the Roti Men, 2003
    WA Premier's Book Awards, Shortlist
    , 2003

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Rosanne Hawke

Rosanne Hawke's Website

South Australian author Rosanne Hawke has loved telling stories and writing since childhood. She has a teaching background and has lived in Pakistan and the Middle East. Rosanne has written novels for young teenagers and for older young adult readers. Her website provides biographical information, details about and reviews of her books, and a practical section for teachers.

Novels: Younger Readers
Novels: Older Readers

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Simon Haynes

Simon Haynes's Website

English-born Simon Haynes emigrated to Western Australia in 1983 after a childhood spent in the south of Spain. Always interested in speculative fiction, he has published a number of short stories, one of which received an Aurealis Award in 2001.

His character Hal Spacejock, a well-meaning but bumbling interplanetary space pilot, is now the hero of four titles, with more promised. Popular with readers in early adolescence, Book One of this humorous series is now available as a
free e-book.

As well as the Hal Spacejock books Simon is actively involved with Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine, a bi-monthly print journal suitable for readers in the senior secondary years.

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John Heffernan

John Heffernan's Website

As well as being an author, John Heffernan is also a farmer. He lives with his wife and their two daughters on a property in northern New South Wales with their three cats, numerous dogs, horses, sheep and cattle.

The themes for John's books vary from farm life to the future and sports. You will find information on all of John Heffernan's books on his website. For each title you can access a brief description of the book or an indepth overview, and the first chapter, prologue or an extract.

Picture Books
  • My Dog, illustrated by Andrew McLean, 2001  
    Winner, CBCA Book of the Year: Younger Readers, 2002
    Honour Book, CBCA Picture Book of the Year, 2002
  • Two summers, illustrated by Freya Blackwood, 2003
    Winner, CBCA Picture Book of the Year, 2004
  • The island, illustrated by Peter Sheehan, 2005
Novels: Younger Readers
Novels: Older Readers

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Sally Heinrich

Sally Heinrich's Website


South Australian author and illustrator Sally Heinrich, has illustrated numerous fiction and nonfiction books for younger readers, written by other authors. She has also written and illustrated several of her own children's titles. Sally's colourful and detailed naive style of illustration reflect her interest in Eastern and Western folk art and folklore.

Fiction Titles (A selection)
NonFiction Titles (A selection)
  • Cherrystones: A Book of Numbers, 1998 
    Notable Book, CBCA Picture Book of the Year, 1998
  • Come to the Party (Series of 4 books about festivals)
  • Key into Japan, 2005
  • Key into China, 2007

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Steven Herrick
Steven Herrick writes poetry for children, young adults and adults. He also performs poems at schools and festivals. Two of his verse novels for young adults have been shortlisted in the Children's Book Council of Australia Book of the Year Awards. His website contains biographical information, a list of his books , extracts from his writing, performance information, a poetry workshop and contact details.

Young Adult Verse Novels
  • Love, Ghosts and Nose Hair, 1996  
    Shortlisted, CBCA Book of the Year: Older Readers, 1997
  • A Place Like This, 1998 
    Shortlisted, CBCA Book of the Year: Older Readers, 1999
  • The Simple Gift, 1999  
    Shortlisted, CBCA Book of the Year: Older Readers, 2000
    Shortlisted, NSW Premier's Literary Awards, 2001
  • By the River, 2004
  • Lonesome Howl, 2006
    Notable Book, CBCA Book of the Year: Older Readers, 2007
  • Cold Skin, 2007
    Notable Book, CBCA Book of the Year: Older Readers, 2008
Children's Novels
Poetry
Picture Book
  • The Place Where the Planes Take Off   Steven Herrick, Annemarie Scott

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Simon Higgins

Simon Higgins's Website

Simon Higgins writes gripping crime, adventure and science fiction for young adults. His previous career as a police officer, prosecutor and private investigator provides him with material for his stories. His first two novels, Dr Id and Thunderfish have won critical acclaim. Simon's website contains interesting author information, photographs, book reviews, email contact and addresses if you would like to book an author visit.

Novels

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Anthony Hill

Anthony Hill's Website

Anthony Hill, author of books for children and adults lives in Canberra, ACT. He has worked as a journalist for various newspapers and The Bulletin magazine, and for ten years wrote speeches for the Governor General.

He is well known for his short novel, The Burnt Stick, illustrated by Mark Sofilas, which was a 1995 CBCA Honour Book for Younger Readers, shortlisted in the NSW Premier's Literary Awards, and the Multicultural Book of the Year. His biographical book, Soldier Boy, about the youngest ANZAC, was an Honour Book in the CBCA Eve Pownall Award for Information Books, 2002.

Novels
  • The Burnt Stick illustrated by Mark Sofilas, 1994  
    Honour Book, CBCA Book of the Year: Younger Readers, 1995
    Shortlisted, NSW Premier's Literary Awards
    Australian Multicultural Book of the Year
  • Spindrift, illustrated by Mark Sofilas, 1996  
    Notable Book, CBCA Book of the Year: Younger Readers, 1997
  • The Grandfather Clock, 1996 (Takeways)
  • Soldier Boy, 2001  
    Honour Book, Eve Pownall Award for Information Books, 2002
  • Young Digger, 2002
  • Forbidden illustrated by Mark Sofilas, 2002
    Notable Book, CBCA Book of the Year: Younger Readers, 2003
  • The shadow dog, 2003
  • Harriet, 2006
  • Captain Cook's apprentice, 2008
Picture Books
Short Stories
  • Growing Up and other stories, 1995 
    Notable Book, CBCA Book of the Year, 1996
  • Animal heroes, 2005 Audiobook
Other Information Sources

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Nette Hilton

Leaving DoEWA   HarperCollins Author Profile

Nette Hilton has written many books for children and young adults, several of which have won awards. She lives on the far north coast of NSW with her family and assorted pets. Nette is a teacher as well as an author.

Nette's books have been published by several publishers so you can find information about her on the HarperCollins, Lothian and Penguin sites. The most useful site, however, is the HarperCollins site above, which provides biographical details and an interesting insight into why and how Nette writes her stories.

Younger Readers (A selection)
  • Long Red Scarf, 1987  
    Honour Book, CBCA Book of the Year: Younger Readers, 1988
  • A Proper Little Lady, illustrated by Cathy Wilcox 
    Shortlisted, CBCA Picture Book of the Year, 1990
  • The Web, 1992  
    Honour Book, CBCA Book of the Year: Younger Readers, 1993
  • Four Eyes, 1995  
    Notable Book, CBCA Book of the Year: Younger Readers, 1996
  • Tough Lester, illustrated by Craig Smith, 1997 
    Notable Book, CBCA Picture Book of the Year, 1998
  • Watch Out William, 1998  
    Notable Book, CBCA Book of the Year: Younger Readers, 1999
  • Ghost of a Chance, 1998  
    Honour Book, CBCA Book of the Year: Younger Readers, 1999
  • In My Backyard, illustrated by Anne Spudvilas, 2001 
    Shortlisted, CBCA Picture Book of the Year, 2002
  • Star of the Circus, 2007
    Notable Book, CBCA Book of the Year: Younger Readers, 2008
Older Readers (A selection)
  • Square Pegs, 1991
  • Clouded Edges, 1997
  • Hothouse Flowers, 1997  
    Notable Book, CBCA Children's Book Awards: Older Readers, 1998
  • Living Next to Lulah, 2006
    Notable Book, CBCA Children's Book Awards: Older Readers, 2007
 

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Odo Hirsch

Leaving DoEWA   Allen & Unwin - Author Profile

Odo Hirsch's first novel for children, Antonio S and the Mystery of Theodore Guzman was published in 1997 and was an Honour Book in the CBCA Book of the Year: Younger Readers category. Since then he has had several more books published and has become recognised as an imaginative and original writer for children.

His books are filled with wonderful, memorable, characters, interesting plots and lyrical prose to stretch the imagination and the literacy skills of his audience. Odo's first novel for adolescents/adults, Yoss, was shortlisted in the 2002 CBCA Book of the Year: Older Readers.

Odo grew up in Melbourne, studied to become a doctor and currently lives in London where he writes his books.

The Allen & Unwin author profile on the site above contains quotes from reviews of his books, short summaries of the plots and an extract from each novel.


Novels: Younger Readers
  • Antonio S and the Mystery of Theodore Guzman, 1997  
    Honour Book, CBCA Book of the Year: Younger Readers, 1998
  • Bartlett and the Ice Voyage, 1998
  • Bartlett and the City of Flames, 1999
  • Hazel Green, 1999  
    Shortlisted CBCA Book of the Year: Younger Readers, 2000
  • Something's Fishy Hazel Green, 2000  
    Shortlisted CBCA Book of the Year: Younger Readers, 2001
  • Have Courage, Hazel Green! 2001  
    Honour Book, CBCA Book of the Year: Younger Readers, 2002
  • Will Buster and the Gelmet Helmet, 2004
  • Amelia Dee and the Peacock Lamp, 2007
    Shortlisted CBCA Book of the Year: Younger Readers, 2008
Novels: Older Readers
  • Yoss, 2001  
    Shortlisted, CBCA Book of the Year, 2002
For information about notable books identified by the judges of the CBCA Children's Book Awards refer to:
  • Kids Best Australian Books for Children and Young Adults 1996-2000.
    Newtown : Primary English Teaching Association, 2000. 208 p.
    ISBN 1 8756 22 365
    Reference to Odo Hirsch is on pp 86-87.

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Leigh Hobbs

Leaving DoEWA   Leigh Hobbs' Website
Leigh Hobbs is a talented painter, sculptor and cartoonist as well as an illustrator and author of children's books. He grew up in Bairnsdale a country town in Gippsland, Victoria and his art work can be seen in several Victorian galleries, including the National Gallery of Victoria. He taught art to secondary students and was a freelance cartoonist for The Age newspaper.

As a children's illustrator and author Leigh is best known for his comic character, Old Tom, the unforgettable cat.

Leigh's website provides some fascinating snippets of information about himself and interesting samples of his artwork.

Novels  (a selection)
  • Old Tom, 1994
  • Old Tom at the Beach, 1995
  • Old Tom Goes to Mars, 1996
    Notable Book, CBCA Book of the Year: Younger Readers, 1997
  • My Sister's a Yoyo. Written by Gretel Killen, 1997
  • My Sister's an Alien. Written by Gretel Killen, 1998
  • Old Tom's Guide to Being Good, 1998
  • Hairy Legs. Written by Christine Harris, 2000
  • Old Tom's Holiday, 2003
    Shortlisted CBCA Picture Book of the Year, 2004
  • 4F for Freaks, 2006
  • Freaks ahoy! 2007
    Notable Book, CBCA Book of the Year: Younger Readers, 2008

Picture Books   (a selection)
  • Mr Knuckles. Written by Mike Dumbleton, 1991
  • Leo the Lion Tamer. Written by Gary Crew, 1999
  • Horrible Harriet, 2001
    Shortlisted CBCA Picture Book of the Year, 2002
  • Old Tom's Holiday, 2002
    Shortlisted CBCA Picture Book of the Year, 2003
  • Fiona the Pig, 2004
  • Fiona the Pig's Big Day, 2006
    Notable Book CBCA Picture Book of the Year, 2007
    Notable Book CBCA Book of the Year: Younger Readers, 2007

Further References

Leaving DoEWA   BookedOut Speakers' Agency
BookedOut has some interesting facts about Leigh and the covers of some of his books.

Leaving DoEWA   Penguin Books Australia - Authors
The Puffin authors pages on the Penguin site contain brief information about Leigh Hobbs.

Leaving DoEWA   Writers on the Road
Writers on the Road, a State Library of Victoria program has brief biographical information and a list of Leigh's works on their site.

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Elizabeth Honey
Award-winning and popular author and illustrator Elizabeth Honey lives in Melbourne. She writes and illustrates picture books, novels and poetry for children and young teenagers which capture the essence and fun of childhood. Her poetry is humorous, lively and full of action.

Leaving DoEWA    Allen & Unwin - Author Profile

The Allen & Unwin site contains information about Elizabeth Honey, including a biography, photograph, FAQs and a list of her books.

Leaving DoEWA    Random House - Author Spotlight
The Random House site also contains interesting information about Elizabeth Honey.

Picture Books
  • Not a Nibble, 1996
    Winner, CBCA Picture Book of the Year, 1997
  • Don't Pat the Wombat, 1996  
    Honour Book, CBCA Book of the Year: Younger Readers, 1997

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Judy Horacek

Judy Horacek's Website

Judy Horacek is a well-known cartoonist and writer. Her cartoons often feature in newspapers such as The Australian, The Age, Sydney Morning Herald and Canberra Times, usually making comment on feminist, environmental or social justice issues. Judy has also illustrated nonfiction books, such as Reading Magic, written by Mem Fox.

Where is the Green Sheep? another collaboration with Mem Fox is Judy's first attempt at illustrating a children's picture book. It has won acclaim in Australia and overseas, shortlisted for the CBCA Early Childhood Book of the Year 2005 Awards, listed as an ALA (American Library Association) Notable Book and as a Horn Book 2005 Fanfare Book.

Judy's website contains further information about Judy and her work, including lots of samples of her cartoons. Note that the site is aimed at adults and is suitable as a teacher reference or for students from Early to Late Adolescence who could use the cartoons to stimulate lively debate on topical social and political issues.

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Joanne Horniman

Allen & Unwin - Author Profile of Joanne Horniman


The local countryside near Lismore NSW, where author, Joanne Horniman lives, is the setting for her books for children and young adults. As well as writing, Joanne is occupied teaching adult literacy and lecturing in children's literature. She has also written a novel for adults.

Picture Books
  • Furry-Back and the Lizard-Thing, illustrated by Samone Turnbull, 1995
  • Billygoat Goes Wild, illustrated by Robert Roennfeldt, 1996  
    Notable Book, CBCA Picture Book of the Year, 1997
Novels: Younger Readers
  • Jasmine, illustrated by Margaret Power, 1995
  • Sunflower, 1999
Novels: Older Readers
  • Sand Monkeys, 1992
  • The Serpentine Belt, 1994
  • Loving Athena, 1997 
    Notable Book, CBCA Book of the Year: Older Readers, 1998
  • Mahalia, 2001  
    Honour Book, CBCA Book of the Year: Older Readers, 2002
  • A Charm of Powerful Trouble, 2002
  • Secret Scribbled Notebooks, 2004
    Shortlisted, CBCA Book of the Year: Older Readers, 2005
  • Little Wing, 2006. Companion novel to Mahalia
    Notable Book, CBCA Book of the Year: Older Readers, 2007
  • My candlelight novel, 2008

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 Anthony Horowitz

Anthony Horowitz's Website

As well as books for children and young adults, popular British author, Anthony Horowitz writes film and television scripts, mainly in the detective genre. His exciting Alex Rider spy stories, in the style of James Bond, are particularly enjoyed by boys, both avid and reluctant readers. The Diamond Brothers books, hilarious parodies of the detective genre are also popular with young adolescents and the Groosham Grange appeal to a slightly younger age group.

Novels
Alex Rider Series
Diamond Brothers (A Selection)
  • The Falcoln's Malteser
  • Just Ask for Diamond
  • Public Enemy Number Two
  • South by South East
  • The French Connection
  • The Greek who stole Christmas, 2007
Other Titles (A Selection)
  • The Switch
  • The Devil and His Boy
  • The Blurred man
  • Mindgame
  • Groosham Grange Series
  • Horowitz Horror
Television Scripts
  • Foyle's War
  • Midsomer Murders
  • Murder in Mind
  • Agatha Christie's Poirot
Information Sources
Fantastic Fiction
Find an extensive list of Anthony's books on this UK website
   For Alex Rider fans
 Kidsreads.com
The Kidsreads site contains a feature on the Alex Rider series.

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