

WAYNE
HARRIS
Wayne Harris was born in Sydney in 1956. He
was educated at Picnic Point, then studied English and Drama
Theory at the University of New South Wales. He spent his twenties
exploring the world of music as a singer, performer and songwriter,
recording a solo album and giving live performances. He also
worked with the Pact Youth Theatre for six years.
    
At thirty
Wayne returned to college to study Graphic Design and subsequently
worked in information design, corporate identity and packaging.
It was during his first year of employment that he worked at
nights and on weekends illustrating his first book, Rain for
Christmas, by Richard Tulloch. Over the last decade Wayne
has illustrated a number of books for other writers including A
Bit of Company, Going Home and Bim Bam Boom! (all
by Margaret Wild) and DragonQuest and Star Navigator (both
by Allan Baillie). DragonQuest was shortlisted for the
1997 CBC Book of the Year Award. He has also written and illustrated
two books himself - One Happy Hippo, published in 1991,
and Judy and the Volcano, shortlisted in 1995 for the
NSW Premier's Literary Award and a CBC Notable Book. Wayne's
recent books include Impossible Pets, with Richard Morecroft
and Alison Mackay, The House of Narcissus with author
Margaret Wild and his latest picture book is Gordon's Got
A Snookie with text by Lisa Shanahan.
  
Wayne now
runs a book design business with children's book illustrator
Donna Rawlins.
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