Avelyn davidson biography samples
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BOOKS
1970
Betty's Wonderful Christmas - Pam Gems (St Lukes Press) UK illustrated
1972
The Eternal Man - Louis Pauwels and Jacques Bergier (Souvenir Press) UK cover
1973
Moby Dick - Herman Melville (J.M.Dent) UK cover
1974
The Lion of Boaz-Jachim and Jachim-Boaz - Russell Hoban (Cape) UK, cover
1973
The Spring on the Mountain - Judy Allen (Cape) UK cover
1974
The Dormouse - John Hurford (Cape) written and illustrated,(Spindlewood) UK hardback and paperback reprint
1974
The Faerie Queen - Edmund Spenser (J.M.Dent) UK cover
1974
The Lion of Boaz-Jachim and Jachim-Boaz (Picador) UK cover
1974
The Whys and Wherefores of Littabelle Lee - Vera and Bill Cleaver (Hamish Hamilton) UK cover
1974
World Wildlife Fund Diary (Collins) UK all illustrations
1975
ABC of Animals (Cape) UK written and illustrated
1975
The Whispering Butterfly - George Lavin UK cover
1980
Fredgehog - John Hurford (Spindlewood) UK written and illustrated
1988
Jordy - Mary-Ellen Lang Collura (Spindlewood) UK cover
1988
Julie - Cora Taylor (Spindlewood) UK cover
1989
Alex - Tessa Duder (Penguin) NZ cover
1989
At Night - Marcia Vaughan (Shortland) NZ, US, Aus illustrated
1989
The Crab at the Bottom of the Sea (Shortland) NZ, US, Aus illustated
1989
The Priests of Fe
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Keynote speech – Storylines National Children’s Writers and Illustrators’ Hui, 6 October 2017
Once upon a time – about 1978 – a young mother of four was struck in the middle of the night with an idea for a children’s novel. A sailing adventure! A family in peril! Would they survive the night?!
This was very odd: she’d never written a word of fiction in her life. Sometime during the four years it took to write the story and get it published, she cut out the cartoon below from the Listener and filed it away. (Elderly man to non-so-young woman at cocktail party: And what are you falling back on to writing children’s books from?)
Miraculously, 35 years and about 50 books later, she was able to find it in a musty box file. We may laugh at the sub-text of that remark, but actually ‘falling back onto children’s books’ from success as adult writers has some noble exemplars: Leo Tolstoy, Oscar Wilde, Ian Fleming, A.A. Milne. Our own Janet Frame, Joy Cowley, William Taylor, Kate De Goldi, Graeme Lay, Barbara Else. Though it’s more often the reverse: highly skilled children’s writers ‘falling back’ onto writing for adults: think Mandy Hagar, Gaelyn Gordon, David Hill, Bernard Beckett, Fleur Beale, Roald Dahl, John Marsden, J.K. Rowling.
The long path to success of Unde