

ELIZABETH
HONEY
Elizabeth Honey is a writer and illustrator
of poetry, picture books and novels for children. Her work
is always full of fun, with action packed stories, lively characters
and zany illustrations. She is probably best known for her
novel 45 & 47 Stella Street and everything that
happened which was a CBCA Honour Book, and since then
has written a number of highly entertaining novels, such as Don't
Pat the Wombat, Fiddle-back, Remote Man and Cauldron
Bay. She has also written and illustrated a number
of picture books, including The Cherry Dress and Not
a Nibble which was the CBCA Picture Book of the Year.
    
Elizabeth
is also well known for her poetry, with best-sellers such as Honey
Sandwich and Mongrel Doggerel. Man
on the Moon is a collection of action rhymes for young
children, with funny sounds, whacky illustrations and a whole
set of instructions for actions and activities available on the Allen
and Unwin website. Elizabeth has also written a book about
making little books, fittingly titled The Book of Little
Books.
As a child
Elizabeth read lots of books, was a show-off, a good drawer and
wanted to be a trapeze artist. After she finished school she
went to Swinburne Art School.
  
She had lots
of different jobs but always kept on drawing. After a number
of years she started drawing and writing children's books. Now
a much awarded author and illustrator, Elizabeth lives in Melbourne
with her graphic designer husband, two children and a dog.

Elizabeth
Honey is a very popular visitor in schools with sessions ranging
from How a Book is Made (including a demonstration of her illustrations),
Danger, Author-Illustrator at Work (where she talks about her
writing life), Make a Little Book (a workshop session where everyone
makes a little 16 page book) and Having Fun with Poetry.
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