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Margaret Wild

Margaret Wild (born 1948) is an Australian children's writer.[1]

Margaret Wild
Born1948
Eshowe, South Africa
OccupationWriter for children
LanguageEnglish
NationalityAustralian
Years active1983-
Notable worksFox, The Very Best of Friends
Notable awards2008 Nan Chauncy Award

She has written more than 40 books for children. Her work has been published around the world and has won several awards. She was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award by the Children's Book Council of Australia in 2022.

Life edit

Wild was born in Eshowe, South Africa,[1] an early European settlement. Her bank manager's family moved frequently and she attended state schools in Johannesburg.[1] She came to Australia in 1972, worked as a magazine feature writer, and finished her education at Australian National University in Canberra.[1] In Sydney she raised a family, worked as a freelance writer, worked sixteen years as a book editor in children's publishing—1984 to 2000, finally at ABC Books, Australian Broadcasting Corporation.[1]

Writer edit

Wild's books explore a diverse range of themes but she is particularly noted for exploring issues of identity, trust, and death. Let the Celebrations Begin (1991) focused on the imminent release of Jewish prisoners from a Nazi concentration camp,[1] while in The Very Best of Friends (1989) the death of a farmer prompts his widowed wife to find the love to care for their respective pets, a cat and dog, equally. Fox (2000), illustrated by Ron Brooks using the colours of the Australian landscape, is a powerful story about trust and betrayal.

In March 2020 Wild was awarded an award for Lifetime Achievement in Literature by the Australia Council.[2] In December 2020 she was nominated as Australia's author candidate for the 2022 Hans Christian Andersen Award.[3]

She now lives in Sydney.

Works edit

Picture books edit

  • Chalk Boy, illustrated by Mandy Ord (2018)
  • The Sloth that came to Stay, illustrated by Vivienne To (2017)
  • Bogtrotter, illustrated by Judith Rossell (2015)
  • The Bush book Club, illustrated by Ben Wood (2014)
  • The Treasure Box, ill. Freya Blackwood (2013)
  • Tanglewood, ill. Vivienne Goodman (2012)
  • Vampyre, ill. Andrew Yeo (2011)
  • Puffling, ill. Julie Vivas (2009)
  • Harry & Hopper, ill. Freya Blackwood (2009)
  • The Pocket dogs go on holiday, ill. Stephen Michael King (2008)
  • Piglet and Papa, ill. Stephen Michael King (2007)
  • Woolvs in the Sitee, ill Anne Spudvilas (2006)
  • Chatterbox, ill. Deborah Niland (2006)
  • The Bilbies of Bliss, ill. Noela Young (2005)
  • The Little Crooked House, co-written with illustrator Jonathan Bentley (2005)
  • Hop, Little Hare!, ill. Peter Shaw (2005)
  • Piglet and Mama, ill. Stephen Michael King (2005)
  • Farmer Fred's Cow, ill. David Waller (2004)
  • Seven More Sleeps, ill. Donna Rawlins (2004)
  • Kiss, Kiss!, ill. Bridget Strevens-Marzo (2003)
  • Little Humpty, ill. Ann James (2003)
  • Baby Boomsticks, ill. David Legge (2003)
  • Mr Moo, ill. Jonathon Bentley (2002)
  • Jenny Angel, ill. Anne Spudvilas (2002)
  • The House of Narcissus, ill. Wayne Harris (2001)
  • The Pocket Dogs, ill. Stephen Michael King (2001)
  • The Midnight Feast, ill. Ann James (2001)
  • Midnight Babies, ill. Ann James (2001)
  • Nighty Night!, ill. Kerry Argent (2001)
  • Fox, ill. Ron Brooks (2000)
  • Tom Goes to Kindergarten, ill. David Legge (2000)
  • Miss Lily's Fabulous Pink Feather Boa, ill. Kerry Argent (1999)
  • Old Pig, co-written with illustrator Ron Brooks (1999)
  • Our Granny, ill. Julie Vivas (1998)
  • Rosie and Tortoise, ill. Ron Brooks (1998)
  • First Day, ill. by Kim Gamble (1998)
  • Bim Bam Boom!, ill. Wayne Harris (1998)
  • Big Cat Dreaming, ill. Anne Spudvilas (1997)
  • The Midnight Gang, ill. Ann James (1997)
  • Remember Me, ill. Dee Huxley (1995)
  • Beast, (1995)
  • Mr. Nick's Knitting, ill. Dee Huxley (1994)
  • Going Home, ill. Wayne Harris (1994)
  • Toby, ill. Noela Young (1994)
  • The Slumber Party, ill. David Cox (1993)
  • But Granny Did, ill. Ian Forss (1993)
  • Space Travellers, ill. Gregory Rogers (1993)
  • All the Better to See You With!, ill. Pat Reynolds (1993)
  • Thank You, Santa, ill. Kerry Argent (1992)
  • My Dearest Dinosaur, ill. Donna Rawlins (1992)
  • Let the Celebrations Begin!, ill. Julie Vivas (1991)
  • The Very Best of Friends, ill. Julie Vivas (1990)
  • Kathy's Umbrella, ill. Hannah Koch (1987)
  • There's a Sea in My Bedroom, ill. Jane Tanner (1984)
  • Something Absolutely Enormous, ill. Jack Hannah (1984)

Novels edit

  • Diary of Megan Moon (1988)[4]
  • Beast (1992)[5]
  • Jinx (2001)[6]
  • One Night (2003)[7]
  • The Vanishing Moment (2013)[8]

Awards edit

Personal edit

For books edit

There's a Sea in My Bedroom
The Very Best of Friends
The Midnight Gang
Miss Lily's Fabulous Pink Feather Boa
  • Shortlisted – Young Australian Best Book Award: Picture Book (1999)
Jenny Angel
  • Shortlisted – Family Award for Children's Books: Picture Book (1999)
  • Shortlisted – Australian Publishers Association: Design (1999)
  • Shortlisted – New South Wales State Literary Award: Young Reader (2000)
  • Won – CBCA Children's Book of the Year Award: Picture Book (2000)[1]
  • Shortlisted – Young Australian Best Book Award: Picture Book (2001)
The Pocket Dogs
Fox
Baby Boomsticks
Woolvs in the Sitee
Chatterbox

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Austlit — Margaret Wild". Austlit. Retrieved 24 April 2024.
  2. ^ "Wild honoured for Lifetime Achievement in Literature". Books+Publishing. 10 March 2020. Retrieved 11 March 2020.
  3. ^ "Wild, Riddle nominated for 2022 Hans Christian Andersen Awards". Books+Publishing. 10 December 2020. Retrieved 12 December 2020.
  4. ^ "Diary of Megan Moon by Margaret Wild". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 24 April 2024.
  5. ^ "Beast by Margaret Wild". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 24 April 2024.
  6. ^ "Jinx' by Margaret Wild". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 24 April 2024.
  7. ^ "One Night by Margaret Wild". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 24 April 2024.
  8. ^ "The Vanishing Moment by Margaret Wild". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 24 April 2024.
  9. ^ ""CBCA Nan Chauncy Award"". CBCA. Retrieved 24 April 2024.
  10. ^ "2022 Lifetime Achievement Award Recipient: Margaret Wild". The Children's Book Council of Australia. Retrieved 23 August 2022.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 13 October 2007. Retrieved 19 July 2014.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link). Queensland Premier's Literary Awards. 26 June 2007. Archived 31 October 2007. Retrieved 2014-07-19.
  12. ^ ""Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis"". Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis. Retrieved 24 April 2024.

External links edit

  • at publisher Allen & Unwin
  • Margaret Wild at publisher Penguin Books Australia
  • at the Wayback Machine (archived 16 April 2010); search parent Hardie Grant
  • Margaret Wild 18 March 2022 at the Wayback Machine at publisher Walker Books Australia
  • Wild at Libraries Australia Authorities, with catalogue search (subscription required)
July 2014: The primary Note is copied from this page, August 2007 to June 2014.

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Margaret Wild born 1948 is an Australian children s writer 1 Margaret WildBorn1948Eshowe South AfricaOccupationWriter for childrenLanguageEnglishNationalityAustralianYears active1983 Notable worksFox The Very Best of FriendsNotable awards2008 Nan Chauncy Award She has written more than 40 books for children Her work has been published around the world and has won several awards She was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award by the Children s Book Council of Australia in 2022 Contents 1 Life 2 Writer 3 Works 3 1 Picture books 3 2 Novels 4 Awards 4 1 Personal 4 2 For books 5 References 6 External linksLife editWild was born in Eshowe South Africa 1 an early European settlement Her bank manager s family moved frequently and she attended state schools in Johannesburg 1 She came to Australia in 1972 worked as a magazine feature writer and finished her education at Australian National University in Canberra 1 In Sydney she raised a family worked as a freelance writer worked sixteen years as a book editor in children s publishing 1984 to 2000 finally at ABC Books Australian Broadcasting Corporation 1 Writer editWild s books explore a diverse range of themes but she is particularly noted for exploring issues of identity trust and death Let the Celebrations Begin 1991 focused on the imminent release of Jewish prisoners from a Nazi concentration camp 1 while in The Very Best of Friends 1989 the death of a farmer prompts his widowed wife to find the love to care for their respective pets a cat and dog equally Fox 2000 illustrated by Ron Brooks using the colours of the Australian landscape is a powerful story about trust and betrayal In March 2020 Wild was awarded an award for Lifetime Achievement in Literature by the Australia Council 2 In December 2020 she was nominated as Australia s author candidate for the 2022 Hans Christian Andersen Award 3 She now lives in Sydney Works editPicture books edit Chalk Boy illustrated by Mandy Ord 2018 The Sloth that came to Stay illustrated by Vivienne To 2017 Bogtrotter illustrated by Judith Rossell 2015 The Bush book Club illustrated by Ben Wood 2014 The Treasure Box ill Freya Blackwood 2013 Tanglewood ill Vivienne Goodman 2012 Vampyre ill Andrew Yeo 2011 Puffling ill Julie Vivas 2009 Harry amp Hopper ill Freya Blackwood 2009 The Pocket dogs go on holiday ill Stephen Michael King 2008 Piglet and Papa ill Stephen Michael King 2007 Woolvs in the Sitee ill Anne Spudvilas 2006 Chatterbox ill Deborah Niland 2006 The Bilbies of Bliss ill Noela Young 2005 The Little Crooked House co written with illustrator Jonathan Bentley 2005 Hop Little Hare ill Peter Shaw 2005 Piglet and Mama ill Stephen Michael King 2005 Farmer Fred s Cow ill David Waller 2004 Seven More Sleeps ill Donna Rawlins 2004 Kiss Kiss ill Bridget Strevens Marzo 2003 Little Humpty ill Ann James 2003 Baby Boomsticks ill David Legge 2003 Mr Moo ill Jonathon Bentley 2002 Jenny Angel ill Anne Spudvilas 2002 The House of Narcissus ill Wayne Harris 2001 The Pocket Dogs ill Stephen Michael King 2001 The Midnight Feast ill Ann James 2001 Midnight Babies ill Ann James 2001 Nighty Night ill Kerry Argent 2001 Fox ill Ron Brooks 2000 Tom Goes to Kindergarten ill David Legge 2000 Miss Lily s Fabulous Pink Feather Boa ill Kerry Argent 1999 Old Pig co written with illustrator Ron Brooks 1999 Our Granny ill Julie Vivas 1998 Rosie and Tortoise ill Ron Brooks 1998 First Day ill by Kim Gamble 1998 Bim Bam Boom ill Wayne Harris 1998 Big Cat Dreaming ill Anne Spudvilas 1997 The Midnight Gang ill Ann James 1997 Remember Me ill Dee Huxley 1995 Beast 1995 Mr Nick s Knitting ill Dee Huxley 1994 Going Home ill Wayne Harris 1994 Toby ill Noela Young 1994 The Slumber Party ill David Cox 1993 But Granny Did ill Ian Forss 1993 Space Travellers ill Gregory Rogers 1993 All the Better to See You With ill Pat Reynolds 1993 Thank You Santa ill Kerry Argent 1992 My Dearest Dinosaur ill Donna Rawlins 1992 Let the Celebrations Begin ill Julie Vivas 1991 The Very Best of Friends ill Julie Vivas 1990 Kathy s Umbrella ill Hannah Koch 1987 There s a Sea in My Bedroom ill Jane Tanner 1984 Something Absolutely Enormous ill Jack Hannah 1984 Novels edit Diary of Megan Moon 1988 4 Beast 1992 5 Jinx 2001 6 One Night 2003 7 The Vanishing Moment 2013 8 Awards editPersonal edit Won Nan Chauncy Award 2008 9 Won Lifetime Achievement Award Children s Book Council of Australia 2022 10 For books edit There s a Sea in My Bedroom Shortlisted CBCA Children s Book of the Year Award Picture Book 1985 Shortlisted Kate Greenaway Award UK 1985 The Very Best of Friends Won CBCA Children s Book of the Year Award Picture Book 1990 1 The Midnight Gang Won Books I Love Best Yearly Early Readers Award 1998 1 Miss Lily s Fabulous Pink Feather Boa Shortlisted Young Australian Best Book Award Picture Book 1999 Jenny Angel Shortlisted Family Award for Children s Books Picture Book 1999 Shortlisted Australian Publishers Association Design 1999 Shortlisted New South Wales State Literary Award Young Reader 2000 Won CBCA Children s Book of the Year Award Picture Book 2000 1 Shortlisted Young Australian Best Book Award Picture Book 2001 The Pocket Dogs Shortlisted CBCA Children s Book of the Year Award Early Childhood 2001 Shortlisted Young Australian Best Book Award Picture Book 2003 Shortlisted BILBY Award Early Readers Award Books I Love Best Yearly Early Readers Award 2003 Fox Won CBCA Children s Book of the Year Award Picture Book 2001 1 Won Queensland Premier s Literary Awards Children s Book Award 2001 11 Won Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis 2004 12 Baby Boomsticks Won Books I Love Best Yearly Early Readers Award 2006 1 Woolvs in the Sitee Won Aurealis Award for Best Children s Fiction 2006 Shortlisted CBCA Children s Book of the Year Award Picture Book 2007 Shortlisted ABPA Book Design Awards Picture Book 2007 Chatterbox Shortlisted CBCA Children s Book of the Year Award Early Childhood 2007 References edit a b c d e f g h i j k Austlit Margaret Wild Austlit Retrieved 24 April 2024 Wild honoured for Lifetime Achievement in Literature Books Publishing 10 March 2020 Retrieved 11 March 2020 Wild Riddle nominated for 2022 Hans Christian Andersen Awards Books Publishing 10 December 2020 Retrieved 12 December 2020 Diary of Megan Moon by Margaret Wild National Library of Australia Retrieved 24 April 2024 Beast by Margaret Wild National Library of Australia Retrieved 24 April 2024 Jinx by Margaret Wild National Library of Australia Retrieved 24 April 2024 One Night by Margaret Wild National Library of Australia Retrieved 24 April 2024 The Vanishing Moment by Margaret Wild National Library of Australia Retrieved 24 April 2024 CBCA Nan Chauncy Award CBCA Retrieved 24 April 2024 2022 Lifetime Achievement Award Recipient Margaret Wild The Children s Book Council of Australia Retrieved 23 August 2022 Past Winners Previous Literary Award winners Archived from the original on 13 October 2007 Retrieved 19 July 2014 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Queensland Premier s Literary Awards 26 June 2007 Archived 31 October 2007 Retrieved 2014 07 19 Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis Retrieved 24 April 2024 External links edit nbsp Children s literature portal nbsp Australia portal Margaret Wild at publisher Allen amp Unwin Margaret Wild at publisher Penguin Books Australia Margaret Wild at publisher Little Hare Books at the Wayback Machine archived 16 April 2010 search parent Hardie Grant Margaret Wild Archived 18 March 2022 at the Wayback Machine at publisher Walker Books Australia Wild at Libraries Australia Authorities with catalogue search subscription required July 2014 The primary Note is copied from this page August 2007 to June 2014 Wild at Library of Congress with 51 library catalogue records 1984 present Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Margaret Wild amp oldid 1220471494, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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