

BRUCE
WHATLEY
With his family being the major source of
inspiration for his work, Bruce Whatley has produced a number
of well-loved picture books, most often in collaboration
with his wife, Rosie Smith. His first book, based on the
family dog Skitty, was The Ugliest Dog in the World,
and has been followed by a number of award-winning titles
such as Looking for Crabs, That Magnetic Dog, Detective
Donut and Little White Dogs Can't Jump. Bruce
has also worked with some of Australia's best know authors,
such as Gary Crew (Quetta) and Jackie
French (Diary of a Wombat and Too
Many Pears!). Diary of a Wombat was
an Honour Book in the 2003 CBC Picture Book of the Year Awards. His latest books include The Watchmaker Who Saved Christmas, Danny Da Vinci (with Rosie Smith), Emily and the Big Bad Bunyip, The Shaggy Gully Times and Baby Wombat's Week (all with Jackie French).
      
Bruce was
born in South Australia, but after ten years his family moved
to the UK where he studied visual communications and later worked
in the advertising industry. He returned to Australia with his
family in the 1980's, and later spent some years working in the
US. Bruce now works in a NSW country town as a full time writer
and illustrator.
In his school
presentations, Bruce is keen to show how text and pictures work
together to tell a story. He illustrates his talks with his own
drawings, talks about how a picture book is made and shows students
how they can use their ideas to compose their own books.
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