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Elizabeth Honey

Elizabeth Madden Honey[N 1] (born 7 February 1947)[1] is an Australian children's author, illustrator and poet, best known for her picture books and middle-grade novels. Her books have been published internationally.[1] She lives in Richmond, Melbourne.

Elizabeth Honey
Honey in 2013
Born (1947-02-07) 7 February 1947 (age 77)
Wonthaggi, Victoria, Australia
OccupationWriter, illustrator, poet
GenreChildren's literature, children's poetry, children's theatre
Website
elizabethhoney.com

In 1997, she won the Children's Book of the Year Award: Picture Book for Not a Nibble. She also received the Prize Cento and the Young Australians Best Book Award (YABBA) for 45 & 47 Stella Street and everything that Happened.[2] In 2001, she was the recipient of the Australian Wilderness Society Environment Award for Children's Literature.[3]

Life and career edit

Honey was born in the coal mining town of Wonthaggi in Gippsland, Victoria.[1] She grew up on a dairy farm, the third in a family of four. A sickly child she became an avid reader.[3] After the family moved to a farm near Geelong she attended high school at Morongo Girls' College.

In Melbourne, Honey studied art at Swinburne Technical College,[4] where she was in the second intake at Australia’s first film school.

‘The predominate traits shared by the students were artistic talent, youth and high spirits, and boundless confidence and optimism. It was the ‘Swinging Sixties’ after all and art students were in the vanguard of taste, fashion and ideas…’ [5]

The mix of characters and talents at Swinburne had a profound influence on Honey, and the unstructured nature of the course which gave students the licence to experiment. They absorbed films from around the world at the Melbourne Film Festival and staged the student revues ‘Braindrops’ and ‘68mm’.

‘They eat, sleep and drink the revue, with an intensity that is almost alarming.’

Laurie Pendlebury, Head of Swinburne Art School[6]

Honey worked briefly at the ABC Channel 2, then in film, The Naked Bunyip and The Adventures of Barry McKenzie, advertising at W J Haysom then George Patterson, followed by extensive travel. Honey began work as a freelance illustrator,[1][3] her commissions including drawings for newspapers, The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald, and stamps for Australia Post. From 1976 to 1986 she published a calendar of illustrations,[3] but found children's book illustration the most rewarding work. In 1988, Princess Beatrice and the Rotten Robber[7] was published, her first book as both author and illustrator. Publisher, Rosalind Price[3] at Allen and Unwin encouraged her work and ‘she has since become an iconic voice in Australian children's literature, going on to write and illustrate a breadth of award-winning children's novels, poetry collections, as well as picture books for children of all ages. She is known for writing that is "characteristically humorous and inventive, and features outspoken characters”.[8]

Honey draws on family life, evident in her first poetry book Honey Sandwich.[9]

Looking for my sandals.

Looking for my hat.

I spend all my life

doing that.

In 1995 her first novel 45 + 47 Stella Street and everything that happened was published. It was translated into many languages and became the first in a series, the most recent From Stella Street to Amsterdam,[10] was published in 2020, twenty five years after the first book.

Works edit

Picture books edit

  • Princess Beatrice and the Rotten Robber (1988)
  • The Cherry Dress (1993)
  • Not a Nibble! (1996)
  • The Moon in the Man (2003)
  • I'm Still Awake, Still! (2008)
  • That's not a Daffodil! (2011)
  • Ten Blue Wrens: And What a Lot of Wattle! (2011)
  • Hop Up! Wriggle Over! (2015)

Poetry edit

  • Honey Sandwich (1993)
  • Mongrel Doggerel (1998)
  • The Moon in the Man (2003)

Novels edit

  • Don't Pat the Wombat!, illustrated by Gig Clarke (1996)
  • What Do You Think, Feezal? (1997)
  • Remote Man (2000)

Stella Street series edit

  • 45 + 47 Stella Street and Everything that Happened (1995)
  • Fiddle-back (1998)
  • The Ballad of Cauldron Bay (2004)
  • To the Boy in Berlin with Heike Brandt (2007)
  • From Stella Street to Amsterdam (2020)

Activity books edit

  • The Book of Little Books (1994)

Collaborations edit

  • Energy for Kids with Gilbert Tippett (1986)
  • Trees for Kids with Ian Edwards (1998)
  • To the Boy in Berlin with Heike Brandt (2007)
  • Our Island with the children of Gununa, Mornington Island, and Alison Lester (2014)
  • I'm Still Awake, Still! with composer Sue Johnson[11] (2008)

Works as illustrator edit

  • S.C.A.B., by Manny Clarke (1975)
  • The Twenty-Seventh Annual African Hippopotamus Race, by Morris Lurie (1977)
  • Puzzles Galore!, by Meryl Brown Tobin (1978)
  • Snakes Alive!, by Maureen Stewart (1978)
  • So What's New?, by Bettina Bird (1978)
  • Gone Children, by Phyllis Harry (1978)
  • Gino and Dan, by Carolyn Marrone (1979)
  • Us Three Kids, by Bettina Bird (1979)
  • Call It Quits, by Bettina Bird (1979)
  • Fame and Misfortune, by John Jones (1979)
  • Feel, Value, Act, by Laurie Brady (1979)
  • Growing things: Nature Study Ideas for the Primary School, by Brian McKinlay (1979)
  • Mexican Beans, by L. M. Napier (1980)
  • All Change at the Station, by Susan Burke (1980)
  • Barney, Boofer, and the Cricket Bat, by Judith Worthy (1980)
  • More Puzzles Galore!, by Meryl Brown Tobin (1980)
  • Themes through the Year, by Cathy Hope (1981)
  • The Tucker Book, by Jessie Apted (1981)
  • Salt River Times, by William Mayne (1982)
  • Flora's Treasures, by Ted Greenwood (1982)
  • Brave with Ben, by Christobel Mattingley (1982)
  • History Alive: Introducing Children to History around Them, by Brian McKinlay (1983)
  • Melissa's Ghost, by Michael Dugan (poet) (1986)
  • Boiler at Breakfast Creek, by Roger Vaughan Carr (1986)
  • The Prize, by Helen Higgs (1986)
  • I Don't Want to Know: Towards a Healthy Adolescence, by Ted Greenwood (1986)
  • Outdoors for Kids, by Brian McKinlay (1987)
  • Oh No! Not Again, by Linda Allen (1989)
  • Dream Time: New Stories by Sixteen Award-Winning Authors, edited by Toss Gascoigne, Jo Goodman and Margot Terrell (1991)
  • No Gun for Asmir, by Christobel Mattingley (1993)
  • Asmir in Vienna, by Christobel Mattingley (1995)

Theatre edit

Mr Bleak and the Etryop premiered at the Melbourne Comedy Festival (2007).[12] It told the story of confused Mr Bleak, who in his drive for productivity, discovers poetry after the intervention of exuberant schoolchildren. The play toured Victoria in 2008.

A musical theatre production of I'm Still Awake, Still!,[13] inspired by the songs by Honey and Sue Johnson,[11] directed by Jessica Wilson,[14] premiered at the Melbourne Arts Centre in 2011, and toured the US and Australia in 2014. The Age review noted "..the clever blend of comedy and song, which celebrates in the zaniest possible way the playfulness of children, while giving them a rather sophisticated glimpse into the world of music."[15]

A theatrical adaptation of That's not a Daffodil,[16][13] adapted from the book by Honey with Görkem Acaroglu[17] premiered in Melbourne in 2015, before going on to tour Victoria in 2017. It tells the story of a young boy who is given a daffodil bulb by the old Turkish gardener next door.[18]

Awards and honours edit

1994

1996

1997

  • Children's Book of the Year Award: Picture Book for Not a Nibble
  • Prize Cento for Children's Literature (Italy) for 45 & 47 Stella Street and everything that happened
  • Young Australians Best Book Awards (YABBA) Victoria: Children's Choice Award – Fiction for Older Readers for 45 & 47 Stella Street and everything that happened
  • Children's Book of the Year Award: Younger Readers, Honour Book for Don't Pat The Wombat!
  • Children Reading Outstanding Writers (CROW) South Australia: Children's Choice Award – years 3–5 for Don't Pat The Wombat!

1998

  • COOL Award, Fiction for Older Readers shortlist for 45 & 47 Stella Street and everything that happened
  • COOL Award, Fiction for Older Readers shortlist for Don't Pat The Wombat!

1999

  • Kids Own Australian Literature Awards (KOALA) New South Wales: Children's Choice Award finalist for Not a Nibble and 45 & 47 Stella Street and everything that happened
  • New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards shortlist for What do you think, Feezal?

2000

  • Kids Own Australian Literature Awards (KOALA) New South Wales: Children's Choice Award finalist for Not a Nibble
  • Young Australians Best Book Awards (YABBA) Victoria: Children's Choice Awards shortlist for Honey Sandwich
  • Kids Own Australian Literature Awards (KOALA) New South Wales: Children's Choice Award finalist for 45 & 47 Stella Street and everything that happened
  • West Australian Young Readers' Book Award (WAYRBA), shortlist for Fiddle-back
  • Kids Own Australian Literature Awards (KOALA) New South Wales: Children's Choice Award shortlist for Don't Pat The Wombat!
  • Adelaide Festival Awards for Literature, National Children's Literature Award shortlist for What do you think, Feezal?

2001

  • The Wilderness Society (Australia) Environment Award for Children's Literature for Remote Man
  • Young Australians Best Book Awards (YABBA) Victoria: Children's Choice Awards shortlist for Don't Pat The Wombat!
  • West Australian Young Readers' Book Award (WAYRBA), shortlist for What do you think, Feezal?

2002

  • West Australian Young Readers' Book Award (WAYRBA), shortlist for Remote Man

2003

2005

2008

2009

  • Speech Pathology Australia Book of the Year Award: Young Children's shortlist for I'm still awake, still!
  • West Australian Young Readers' Book Award (WAYRBA), shortlist for To the Boy in Berlin with Heike Brandt

2012

References edit

Notes

  1. ^ Her first name in German-language publications is usually given as "Elisabeth" (e.g. Amazon)

Sources

  1. ^ a b c d "A Guide to the Elizabeth Honey Paperes" (PDF). Lu Rees Archives, University of Canberra Library. September 2009. Retrieved 22 April 2020.
  2. ^ "YABBA Winners 1990s". List of YABBA winners. Retrieved 16 February 2021.
  3. ^ a b c d e "About Elizabeth Honey". Elizabeth Honey official website. Retrieved 11 October 2016.
  4. ^ "Swinburne History". Retrieved 16 February 2021.
  5. ^ Paterson, Barbara (1996). Renegades : Australia's first film school : from Swinburne to VCA. Helicon Press. p. 45. ISBN 0646234951.
  6. ^ Paterson, Barbara (1996). Renegades : Australia's first film school : from Swinburne to VCA. Helicon Press. p. 60. ISBN 0646234951.
  7. ^ "About Princess Beatrice and the Rotten Robber by Elizabeth Honey". 16 April 2019. Retrieved 16 February 2021.
  8. ^ "Elizabeth Honey Bio". Austlit website. Retrieved 11 October 2016.
  9. ^ "Honey Sandwich". Retrieved 16 February 2021.
  10. ^ "From Stella Street to Amsterdam". Retrieved 16 February 2021.
  11. ^ a b "Sue Johnson". Retrieved 16 February 2021.
  12. ^ "Mr Bleak and the Etryop". The Australian Live Performance Database. Retrieved 15 February 2021.
  13. ^ a b "Jumpleads Productions". Retrieved 16 February 2021.
  14. ^ "Jessica Wilson". Retrieved 16 February 2021.
  15. ^ "Review: Still Awake Still delights little music lovers". The Age website. 2 October 2014. Retrieved 30 July 2020.
  16. ^ "Mr Bleak and the Etryop". That's Not a Daffodil Review. Retrieved 15 February 2021.
  17. ^ "GÖRKEM ACAROĞLU, Theatre maker". Retrieved 16 February 2021.
  18. ^ "Empathy starts early: 5 Australian picture books that celebrate diversity". Retrieved 16 February 2021.


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Elizabeth Madden Honey N 1 born 7 February 1947 1 is an Australian children s author illustrator and poet best known for her picture books and middle grade novels Her books have been published internationally 1 She lives in Richmond Melbourne Elizabeth HoneyHoney in 2013Born 1947 02 07 7 February 1947 age 77 Wonthaggi Victoria AustraliaOccupationWriter illustrator poetGenreChildren s literature children s poetry children s theatreWebsiteelizabethhoney wbr comIn 1997 she won the Children s Book of the Year Award Picture Book for Not a Nibble She also received the Prize Cento and the Young Australians Best Book Award YABBA for 45 amp 47 Stella Street and everything that Happened 2 In 2001 she was the recipient of the Australian Wilderness Society Environment Award for Children s Literature 3 Contents 1 Life and career 2 Works 2 1 Picture books 2 2 Poetry 2 3 Novels 2 3 1 Stella Street series 2 4 Activity books 2 5 Collaborations 3 Works as illustrator 4 Theatre 5 Awards and honours 6 ReferencesLife and career editHoney was born in the coal mining town of Wonthaggi in Gippsland Victoria 1 She grew up on a dairy farm the third in a family of four A sickly child she became an avid reader 3 After the family moved to a farm near Geelong she attended high school at Morongo Girls College In Melbourne Honey studied art at Swinburne Technical College 4 where she was in the second intake at Australia s first film school The predominate traits shared by the students were artistic talent youth and high spirits and boundless confidence and optimism It was the Swinging Sixties after all and art students were in the vanguard of taste fashion and ideas 5 The mix of characters and talents at Swinburne had a profound influence on Honey and the unstructured nature of the course which gave students the licence to experiment They absorbed films from around the world at the Melbourne Film Festival and staged the student revues Braindrops and 68mm They eat sleep and drink the revue with an intensity that is almost alarming Laurie Pendlebury Head of Swinburne Art School 6 Honey worked briefly at the ABC Channel 2 then in film The Naked Bunyip and The Adventures of Barry McKenzie advertising at W J Haysom then George Patterson followed by extensive travel Honey began work as a freelance illustrator 1 3 her commissions including drawings for newspapers The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald and stamps for Australia Post From 1976 to 1986 she published a calendar of illustrations 3 but found children s book illustration the most rewarding work In 1988 Princess Beatrice and the Rotten Robber 7 was published her first book as both author and illustrator Publisher Rosalind Price 3 at Allen and Unwin encouraged her work and she has since become an iconic voice in Australian children s literature going on to write and illustrate a breadth of award winning children s novels poetry collections as well as picture books for children of all ages She is known for writing that is characteristically humorous and inventive and features outspoken characters 8 Honey draws on family life evident in her first poetry book Honey Sandwich 9 Looking for my sandals Looking for my hat I spend all my lifedoing that In 1995 her first novel 45 47 Stella Street and everything that happened was published It was translated into many languages and became the first in a series the most recent From Stella Street to Amsterdam 10 was published in 2020 twenty five years after the first book Works editPicture books edit Princess Beatrice and the Rotten Robber 1988 The Cherry Dress 1993 Not a Nibble 1996 The Moon in the Man 2003 I m Still Awake Still 2008 That s not a Daffodil 2011 Ten Blue Wrens And What a Lot of Wattle 2011 Hop Up Wriggle Over 2015 Poetry edit Honey Sandwich 1993 Mongrel Doggerel 1998 The Moon in the Man 2003 Novels edit Don t Pat the Wombat illustrated by Gig Clarke 1996 What Do You Think Feezal 1997 Remote Man 2000 Stella Street series edit 45 47 Stella Street and Everything that Happened 1995 Fiddle back 1998 The Ballad of Cauldron Bay 2004 To the Boy in Berlin with Heike Brandt 2007 From Stella Street to Amsterdam 2020 Activity books edit The Book of Little Books 1994 Collaborations edit Energy for Kids with Gilbert Tippett 1986 Trees for Kids with Ian Edwards 1998 To the Boy in Berlin with Heike Brandt 2007 Our Island with the children of Gununa Mornington Island and Alison Lester 2014 I m Still Awake Still with composer Sue Johnson 11 2008 Works as illustrator editS C A B by Manny Clarke 1975 The Twenty Seventh Annual African Hippopotamus Race by Morris Lurie 1977 Puzzles Galore by Meryl Brown Tobin 1978 Snakes Alive by Maureen Stewart 1978 So What s New by Bettina Bird 1978 Gone Children by Phyllis Harry 1978 Gino and Dan by Carolyn Marrone 1979 Us Three Kids by Bettina Bird 1979 Call It Quits by Bettina Bird 1979 Fame and Misfortune by John Jones 1979 Feel Value Act by Laurie Brady 1979 Growing things Nature Study Ideas for the Primary School by Brian McKinlay 1979 Mexican Beans by L M Napier 1980 All Change at the Station by Susan Burke 1980 Barney Boofer and the Cricket Bat by Judith Worthy 1980 More Puzzles Galore by Meryl Brown Tobin 1980 Themes through the Year by Cathy Hope 1981 The Tucker Book by Jessie Apted 1981 Salt River Times by William Mayne 1982 Flora s Treasures by Ted Greenwood 1982 Brave with Ben by Christobel Mattingley 1982 History Alive Introducing Children to History around Them by Brian McKinlay 1983 Melissa s Ghost by Michael Dugan poet 1986 Boiler at Breakfast Creek by Roger Vaughan Carr 1986 The Prize by Helen Higgs 1986 I Don t Want to Know Towards a Healthy Adolescence by Ted Greenwood 1986 Outdoors for Kids by Brian McKinlay 1987 Oh No Not Again by Linda Allen 1989 Dream Time New Stories by Sixteen Award Winning Authors edited by Toss Gascoigne Jo Goodman and Margot Terrell 1991 No Gun for Asmir by Christobel Mattingley 1993 Asmir in Vienna by Christobel Mattingley 1995 Theatre editMr Bleak and the Etryop premiered at the Melbourne Comedy Festival 2007 12 It told the story of confused Mr Bleak who in his drive for productivity discovers poetry after the intervention of exuberant schoolchildren The play toured Victoria in 2008 A musical theatre production of I m Still Awake Still 13 inspired by the songs by Honey and Sue Johnson 11 directed by Jessica Wilson 14 premiered at the Melbourne Arts Centre in 2011 and toured the US and Australia in 2014 The Age review noted the clever blend of comedy and song which celebrates in the zaniest possible way the playfulness of children while giving them a rather sophisticated glimpse into the world of music 15 A theatrical adaptation of That s not a Daffodil 16 13 adapted from the book by Honey with Gorkem Acaroglu 17 premiered in Melbourne in 2015 before going on to tour Victoria in 2017 It tells the story of a young boy who is given a daffodil bulb by the old Turkish gardener next door 18 Awards and honours edit1994 Children s Book of the Year Award Younger Readers Honour Book for Honey Sandwich1996 Children s Book of the Year Award Younger Readers Honour Book for 45 amp 47 Stella Street and everything that happened Adelaide Festival Awards for Literature National Children s Literature Award shortlist for 45 amp 47 Stella Street and everything that happened1997 Children s Book of the Year Award Picture Book for Not a Nibble Prize Cento for Children s Literature Italy for 45 amp 47 Stella Street and everything that happened Young Australians Best Book Awards YABBA Victoria Children s Choice Award Fiction for Older Readers for 45 amp 47 Stella Street and everything that happened Children s Book of the Year Award Younger Readers Honour Book for Don t Pat The Wombat Children Reading Outstanding Writers CROW South Australia Children s Choice Award years 3 5 for Don t Pat The Wombat 1998 COOL Award Fiction for Older Readers shortlist for 45 amp 47 Stella Street and everything that happened COOL Award Fiction for Older Readers shortlist for Don t Pat The Wombat 1999 Kids Own Australian Literature Awards KOALA New South Wales Children s Choice Award finalist for Not a Nibble and 45 amp 47 Stella Street and everything that happened New South Wales Premier s Literary Awards shortlist for What do you think Feezal 2000 Kids Own Australian Literature Awards KOALA New South Wales Children s Choice Award finalist for Not a Nibble Young Australians Best Book Awards YABBA Victoria Children s Choice Awards shortlist for Honey Sandwich Kids Own Australian Literature Awards KOALA New South Wales Children s Choice Award finalist for 45 amp 47 Stella Street and everything that happened West Australian Young Readers Book Award WAYRBA shortlist for Fiddle back Kids Own Australian Literature Awards KOALA New South Wales Children s Choice Award shortlist for Don t Pat The Wombat Adelaide Festival Awards for Literature National Children s Literature Award shortlist for What do you think Feezal 2001 The Wilderness Society Australia Environment Award for Children s Literature for Remote Man Young Australians Best Book Awards YABBA Victoria Children s Choice Awards shortlist for Don t Pat The Wombat West Australian Young Readers Book Award WAYRBA shortlist for What do you think Feezal 2002 West Australian Young Readers Book Award WAYRBA shortlist for Remote Man2003 Children s Book of the Year Award Early Childhood Notable Book for The Moon in the Man APRA Music Awards of 2003 Most Performed Jazz Work Nominated with Susan Johnson and Coco s Lunch for All the Wild Wonders a poem adapted to song from The Moon in the Man Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis German Youth Literature Prize Kinderbuch Children s book section shortlist for Remote Man German title Salamander I m Netz Selection to the New York Public Library Books for the Teen Age List for Remote Man2005 Children s Book of the Year Award Younger Readers Notable Book for The Ballad of Cauldron Bay Australian Psychological Society Children s Peace Literature Award shortlist for The Ballad of Cauldron Bay2008 Australian Publishers Design Awards Best Designed Book for Young Adults for To the Boy in Berlin with Heike Brandt Selection to The White Ravens Catalog of the International Youth Library in Munich for To the Boy in Berlin with Heike Brandt2009 Speech Pathology Australia Book of the Year Award Young Children s shortlist for I m still awake still West Australian Young Readers Book Award WAYRBA shortlist for To the Boy in Berlin with Heike Brandt2012 Children s Book of the Year Award Early Childhood Honour Book for That s not a daffodil Children s Book of the Year Award Early Childhood Notable Book for Ten Blue Wrens and what a lot of wattle Prime Minister s Literary Awards Children s Fiction shortlist for Ten Blue Wrens and what a lot of wattle Speech Pathology Australia Book of the Year Award Young Children s shortlist for Ten Blue Wrens and what a lot of wattle Queensland Premier s Literary Awards Best Children s Book shortlist for Ten Blue Wrens and what a lot of wattle References editNotes Her first name in German language publications is usually given as Elisabeth e g Amazon Sources a b c d A Guide to the Elizabeth Honey Paperes PDF Lu Rees Archives University of Canberra Library September 2009 Retrieved 22 April 2020 YABBA Winners 1990s List of YABBA winners Retrieved 16 February 2021 a b c d e About Elizabeth Honey Elizabeth Honey official website Retrieved 11 October 2016 Swinburne History Retrieved 16 February 2021 Paterson Barbara 1996 Renegades Australia s first film school from Swinburne to VCA Helicon Press p 45 ISBN 0646234951 Paterson Barbara 1996 Renegades Australia s first film school from Swinburne to VCA Helicon Press p 60 ISBN 0646234951 About Princess Beatrice and the Rotten Robber by Elizabeth Honey 16 April 2019 Retrieved 16 February 2021 Elizabeth Honey Bio Austlit website Retrieved 11 October 2016 Honey Sandwich Retrieved 16 February 2021 From Stella Street to Amsterdam Retrieved 16 February 2021 a b Sue Johnson Retrieved 16 February 2021 Mr Bleak and the Etryop The Australian Live Performance Database Retrieved 15 February 2021 a b Jumpleads Productions Retrieved 16 February 2021 Jessica Wilson Retrieved 16 February 2021 Review Still Awake Still delights little music lovers The Age website 2 October 2014 Retrieved 30 July 2020 Mr Bleak and the Etryop That s Not a Daffodil Review Retrieved 15 February 2021 GORKEM ACAROGLU Theatre maker Retrieved 16 February 2021 Empathy starts early 5 Australian picture books that celebrate diversity Retrieved 16 February 2021 Portals nbsp Biography nbsp Children s literature nbsp Visual arts nbsp Australia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Elizabeth Honey amp oldid 1175426953, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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