Why did you want to become an author or illustrator? Illustrators: Quentin Blake, Janet Ahlberg, Edward Ardizzone Who are your top three favorite authors or illustrators?Īuthors: Enid Blyton, Richmal Crompton, Frances Hodgson Burnett. I also read Jane Eyre when I was ten and I think this must be the most memorable of all.Īnything to do with delicious food and treats. Later I found Little Lord Fauntleroy The Lion, the Witch and The Wardrobe and What Katy Did unforgettable. When I was a beginner reader it was anything by Enid Blyton. What was your favorite book when you were a child? And, above all, she love books and reading. She loves color, pattern, texture, shapes, and objects. Jane enjoys knitting, quilting, sewing, baking, growing flowers, and taking photographs of the things she makes as well as details of the world around her. She has a knitting book to be published in 2011 and two more craft books in the pipeline. She is currently writing a series of four Clever Concepts books for Millbrook Press. Jane Brocket is the author of The Gentle Art of Domesticity (2007) and The Gentle Art of Quiltmaking (2010) and of two books based on the wonderful things characters eat and do in classic children’s books: Cherry Cake and Ginger Beer (2008) and Ripping Things to Do (2009)-a selection of the pieces in these two books has been collected into one volume for the US as Turkish Delight and Treasure Hunts (Perigee, 2010).
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