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Gary Northfield
Gary Northfield has been writing and drawing comics and books since 2002. He has regularly worked for esteemed magazines such as The Beano, The Phoenix, National Geographic Kids and The Dandy.
Joel Stewart
Joel Stewart is a writer and illustrator of children's books and has published over 20 books since graduating from Falmouth College of Arts in 2000. He is known internationally for his Dexter Bexley picture books, and for illustrations for contemporary authors such as Julia Donaldson, Carol Ann D
Antonia Fraser is the author of many widely acclaimed historical works which have been international bestsellers. They include two studies of French history – Love and Louis XIV, and Marie Antoinette: the Journey, the best seller which was used by Sofia Coppola as the basis for
Kerry Crabbe
KERRY CRABBE
Sarah McIntyre
Instantly recognisable in her pointy specs, writer and illustrator Sarah McIntyre has created many picture books and, more recently, illustrated chapter books. Sometimes she works solo, including on the Grumpycorn books, Dinosaur Firefighters, There's a Shark in the Bath.
Lisa McGee Awarded Christopher Ewart-Biggs Memorial Prize
Huge congratulations to Lisa McGee who was awarded the Christopher Ewart-B
Jane Casey stays with Hemlock Press for the 12th instalment of Maeve Kerrigan and new standalone
Hemlock Press have landed the 12th instalment of Jane Casey's bestselling Maeve Kerrigan se
Emma Devlin is a writer based in Belfast. Her work has featured in publications such as The Stinging Fly, The Irish Times, and has been broadcast on BBC Radio Ulster. In 2019 she won the Benedict Kiely Short Story Competition.
Sarah Dyer
Sarah Dyer is an award winning picture book maker and artist living in Hove on the South Coast with her husband and three children. She loves to work in her sketchbooks observing life around her to inspire new narratives.
Eleanor Rhode
Eleanor has over a decade of experience directing in theatre, with a particular focus on new writing and making work that transcends stylistic boundaries.