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JOHN
NICHOLSON
'The books that caught my
imagination as a young child were about things that had really happened,
about exotic places that really existed ... I'm aiming my books at kids
who find the world of the imagination unconvincing, but can be drawn
into reading by the drama of real life.' John Nicholson, who now lives
in the Victorian bush, worked as an architect, graphic designer and
illustrator before beginning to write and illustrate children's books
in 1990. He has written extensively on various aspects of Australian
life - Explorers of Australia, A Home Among the Gum Trees,
Gold, Fishing For Islands and Who's Running this Country?
A number of his books have been short-listed for the CBC Eve Pownall
award for information books and The First Fleet was the winning
book in this category in 1996. John has also contributed two titles
to the True Stories series - Kimberley Warrior and The
Cruellest Place on Earth, and his latest titles include State
of the Planet, The Building of the Sydney Harbour Bridge
and The Mighty Murray.
  
John focuses his talks on
illustration skills with the help of slides and then discusses how to
research a topic, followed by a run-down of the printing and publishing
processes.
Oh , and by the way, his
favourite colour is yellow and his lucky number is 276.
More information can be found
at the Allen
and Unwin site.
  
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