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Liz Pichon (born August 16, 1963 in London, England[1]) is a British illustrator and children's writer. She lives in Brighton (as of November 2011).[2]

She studied graphic design in the Camberwell School of Art in London. She worked as art director in the musical label Jive Records. Afterwards she started working as a freelance illustrator and writer of children's books.

Her work most widely held in WorldCat libraries is The Very Ugly Bug, a children's picture book.[3] By nitan wagu

Works

  • The VERY Ugly Bug (London: Little Tiger Press, 2004)
  • My Big Brother, Boris (Scholastic, 2004)
  • Bored Bill (Little Tiger, 2015)
  • Penguins (London: Gullane Children's Books, 2008)
  • The Three Horrid Pigs and the Big Friendly Wolf (Little Tiger, 2008); US title, The Three Horrid Little Pigs (Tiger Tales, 2008)

Tom Gates series

Novels written and illustrated by Pichon, published by Scholastic Books.[4]

#No.
of book
Title Book release Date Pages
1 The Brilliant World Of Tom Gates 4 April 2011 239
2 Excellent Excuses (and Other Good Stuff) 1 September 2011 340
3 Everythings' Amazing (Sort Of) 1 March 2012 404
4 Genius Ideas (Mostly) 6 September 2012 307
5 Best Book Day Ever (So Far) 7 March 2013 96
6 Tom Gates Is Absolutely Fantastic (At Some Things) 4 April 2013 249
7 Extra Special Treats (Not) 17 October 2013 219
8 A Tiny Bit Lucky 8 May 2014 258
9 Yes, No (Maybe.) 7 May 2015 257
10 Top Of The Class (Nearly) 8 October 2015 221
11 Super Good Skills (Almost) 5 May 2016 235
12 DogZombies Rule (For Now) 6 October 2016 223
13 Family Friends and Furry Creatures 4 May 2017 388

As illustrator only (selected)

Awards

Twilight Rhymes Moonlight Verse (1997), poetry compiled by Mary Joslin and illustrated by Pichon, won the 1999 National Parenting Publications Award.

The Brilliant World of Tom Gates (2011), first in Pichon's series of self-illustrated novels, won a 2011 Roald Dahl Funny Prize (7–14 years),[2] a 2012 Red House Children's Book Award (younger readers), and a 2012 Waterstone's Children's Book Prize (ages 5–12). The fourth volume Tom Gates: Genius Ideas (mostly) won a 2013 Blue Peter Book Award (best story).[5] Liz is having some visits to Salford lately, for the BBC.

Runners-up

References

  1. ^ http://lizpichon.com/stuff-about-liz/one-more
  2. ^ a b "Roald Dahl Funny Prize 2011". Prizes Archive: Roald Dahl Funny Prize. Booktrust. Retrieved 2014-10-15. With more information linked, including 17 November 2011 interview of Pichon.
  3. ^ "Pichon, Liz". WorldCat. Retrieved 2014-12-10.
  4. ^ series: Tom Gates. WorldCat. Retrieved 2014-10-14.
  5. ^ "Blue Peter Books Awards 2013". Prizes: Blue Peter Book Awards. Booktrust. Retrieved 2014-10-15. With more information linked.