

KERRY
MILLARD
Kerry was born in Canada and grew up in a
world of pets, from turtles to cats, dogs, guinea pigs, hamsters,
gerbils, rats, a dove, snakes, goldfish, rabbits, a horse,
a bat, two brothers and a monkey. She studied zoology, then
took herself to Australia with a backpack and became a rural
vet. One day she drew some cartoons for the newsletter of
a dog training club and accidentally began a new career as
a multi award-winning cartoonist and book illustrator. Kerry
has now also turned her hand to writing and no matter what
she does, some animal or another always seems to wriggle
its way into her life. Even Kerry’s enjoyment of singing
is not immune as she is now part of a quartet called ‘Dog
Walking Backwards’! Kerry's latest hobby is learning
how to juggle (without animals!), as you can see in the photo
below..

As a
cartoonist Kerry has been associated with the Sydney Morning
Herald for 12 years and she has also drawn for the Herald-Sun, New
Weekly, The Bulletin, Burke's Backyard Magazine, Cosmopolitan and
dozens of other publications. She was twice awarded 'Best Single
Gag Cartoon Artist' in the annual national Black and White Artists'
Award.

Kerry has
illustrated a number of children's books, including Just
Like Emily (with Sally Odgers), The Web (with
Nette Hilton), Zoo You Later (with Chris
Cheng), Spook's Shack, Nim's Island and Ark
in the Park (all with Wendy Orr), and has collaborated
with writer Lisa Shanahan with Sweetie
May and Sweetie May Overboard. The
Web is a CBCA Honour Book and Ark in the Park won
the CBCA Book of the Year for Younger Readers (1995). Kerry was
both author and illustrator for Gordon's Biscuit.
Her most recent books include The Princess and the Unicorn (with Wendy Blaxland), Too Much Stuff (another collaboration with Wendy Orr), Quincy and Oscar (authored and illustrated by Kerry) and My Sister Has a Big Black Beard (text by Duncan Ball).
  
With such
a breadth of experience Kerry has a lot to offer school as well
as adult audiences and the feedback from her talks and workshops
is exceptional: ' ... it was one of the most successful and enjoyable
visits we have had and Kerry has generated enormous interest
in the art of illustrating books ... ' ; ' ... this school felt
privileged to have such a treat. Not only is Kerry entertaining
as she describes the process involved in ... accepting a manuscript,
but also most effective in providing the children with innumerable
ideas in the process of cartooning.'
Feedback from
Kerry's school visits:
"Very
impressed!"
"Kerry was great! Very interesting, friendly and flexible."
"The students found her humorous and entertaining. They particularly enjoyed
her sketching while they watched."
"Kerry has an excellent manner / rapport with children. Her performance
was a good mix of information about writing and illustration. Her sense of humour
is a great asset."
More information at www.kerrymillard.com
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