Review: A Shorebird Flying Adventure

Review: A Shorebird Flying Adventure

What do you know about shorebirds? Milly (Microlight Milly) tells readers all about them in A Shorebird Flying Adventure, by Jackie Kerin and Milly Formby (yep, Milly is the real life Microlight Milly).  Shorebirds are migratory birds that spend some […]

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Review: Hey, Water

Review: Hey, Water

This easy to read non-fiction book is a celebration of water that has something for everyone. Colourful illustrations showcase all the different forms of water; fog, steam, clouds, icebergs that children will be able to identify with. Author Antoinette Portis […]

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Stardiving

Stardiving

One would think illustrating and describing a seemingly lifeless world cloaked in ink would be an exercise in futility. Unless of course you are an inhabitant of the fathomless depths. Or Andrew Plant. Plant’s latest author illustrated title, Stardiving is […]

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Review: Lifel1k3

Review: Lifel1k3

The first in a series, Lifel1k3 is a mashup of romance and action-packed thrills set in a futuristic world. To say Eve is having a bad day would be an understatement. In fact, she cannot remember a worse one, though […]

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Meet The Illustrator: Briony Dixon

Meet The Illustrator: Briony Dixon

Name: Briony Dixon Describe your illustration style in ten words or less. Quirky, shape driven, collage, textural, colourful, playful, unconventional What items are an essential part of your creative space? I couldn’t do without my scissors or tweezers. I use […]

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Review: Great and Small

Review: Great and Small

Eunice the differently-abled unicorn, has a very big heart. Unfortunately it’s not quite big enough to help win her the high jump, or the long jump, or the discus – all of which she longs to excel in. Happily, Eunice […]

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