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Nina Rycroft - Illustrator

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Nina Rycroft

Times available: 

Thursday and Friday mornings from 10am

Author/Illustrator Time/Rates: 

30 minutes $65 + GST
45 minutes $90 + GST
60 minutes $115 + GST
75 minutes $140 + GST
90 minutes $165 + GST

Book Titles: 

Now I Am Bigger (by Sherryl Clark, 2010)
No More Kisses (by Margaret Wild, 2010)
Ballroom Bonanza (by Nina Rycroft, 2009)
Boom Bah! (by Phil Cummings, 2008)
Elephant Dance (by Sue Whiting, 2007)
MacQuarie’s My First Animal Alphabet (nonfiction, 2007)
Hippopot-a-Mouse (an early reader by Mike Dumbleton, 2007)
Tricky Little Hippo (by Jane Bowring, 2005)
Little Platypus (by Nette Hilton, 2000)
Sir Joshua and the Unprofessional Dragon (an early reader by Sam Bowring, 1999)
Charlie’s Gold (an early reader, by Jackie French, 1999)

In Brief: 

In 1992, Nina Rycroft graduated with a diploma in graphic design and worked
as a designer in Sydney and London before turning her hand to illustration,
her first picture book 'Little Platypus', (Nette Hilton 2000), received a
CBCA notable book in 2001 and is currently listed on the NSW Premier Reading
challenge.

Nina's illustrations for 'Boom Bah!' (Phil Cummings, 2008) were brought to
life in a stage production that toured Australia (2008), Korea, Singapore
and New Zealand (2009) as part of a literacy initiative between 'Windmill'
and the 'Advertiser', 'Little Big Book Club'.

email_address: 
ninarycroft@xtra.co.nz

Susan Brocker

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Susan Brocker

Times available: 

30 minutes $65 + GST

45 minutes $90 + GST

60 minutes $115 + GST

75 minutes $140 + GST

90 minutes $165 + GST

I am available Monday to Friday from 9 till 3.30

Book Titles: 

Restless Spirit

Saving Sam

Brave Bess and the Anzac Horses

Dreams of Warriors

In Brief: 

Susan Brocker writes fiction and non-fiction for both the trade and educational markets. She has published over 50 books spanning a range of topics, including the natural world, social history, conservation and animals. Brocker’s first novel was Restless Spirit, set in Waiouru, against the background of the fight to save the Kaimanawa horses. This was followed by Saving Sam in 2009, Brave Bess and the ANZAC Horses, and Dreams of Warriors in 2010.

Susan Brocker (born in 1961) writes fiction and non-fiction for both the trade and educational markets. She has worked in the writing and publishing industry since finishing her BA in History at the University of Waikato and in 1997 she became a full-time writer.

email_address: 
sbrocker@xtra.co.nz
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