Terry Denton

Terry Denton (born 26 July 1950) is an Australian illustrator and author. He is married and has three children. He is the second youngest of five boys and was born and raised in Melbourne, Victoria.[1] Denton now lives in Mornington, Victoria.

Denton has written and illustrated more than 30 of his own books and illustrated numerous others for many notable Australian authors, most notably Andy Griffiths.[1]

The Upside-down History of Down Under (with Alison Lloyd) won the 2019 NSW Premier's History Awards Young People's History Prize.[2]

Works

Together with Griffiths, Denton has produced;

  • 8 books in the Just! series
  • The Bad Book
  • The Very Bad Book
  • The Cat on the Mat Is Flat (2006)
  • What Bumosaur is That?
  • The Day My Bum Went Psycho (2001)
  • What Body Part Is That?
  • The 13-Storey Treehouse (2011)
  • The Cat, the Rat, and the Baseball Bat (2013)
  • The 26-Storey Treehouse (2012)
  • Ed and Ted and Ted’s Dog Fred (2015)
  • The 39-Storey Treehouse (2013)
  • The 52-Storey Treehouse (2014)
  • The 65-Storey Treehouse (2015)
  • The Treehouse Fun Book (2016)
  • The 78-Storey Treehouse (2016)
  • The 91-Storey Treehouse (2017)
  • The Treehouse Fun Book 2 (2017)
  • Terry's Dumb Dot Story:A Treehouse Tale (2018)
  • The Treehouse Fun Book 3 (2018)
  • The 104-Storey Treehouse (2018)
  • The 117-Storey Treehouse (2019)

Illustrations for Paul Jennings and Ted Greenwood:

  • Duck for Cover
  • Freeze a crowd
  • Spooner or Later[3]

His art and designs contributed heavily to style and stories of the children's TV series Lift Off.

Denton has illustrated books by Mem Fox:

  • Night Noises (1989)
  • A Particular Cow (2006)

Illustrations for books by Natalie Jane Prior

  • The Paw (1993)[3]
  • The Paw in Destination: Brazil (1995)
  • The Paw in The Purple Diamond (1998)
  • The Paw Collection (2007, omnibus of the three books with new b/w artwork)

Illustrations for books by Gillian Rubinstein

  • Mr Plunkett's pool (1992)
  • Jake and Pete (1995)
  • Jake and Pete and the stray dogs (1997)
  • Ducky's nest (1999)
  • Jake & Pete and the Catcrowbats (1999)
  • Jake and Pete and the magpie's wedding (2002)

His own books include the Gasp! series,[3] which has been adapted into an animated TV series of the same name (and aired on Nine Network and ABC3), the Storymaze books, which are a mix of novel and comic book, and the popular Wombat and Fox collection. Other books written and illustrated by Denton include:

  • At The Café Splendid (1987)
  • Felix & Alexander (1988)
  • The School for Laughter (1990)

Notes

  1. "Author Terry Denton". Puffin & Puffin Books Ausrtralia. Retrieved 30 August 2007.
  2. Perkins, Cathy (Summer 2019). "Excellence in Literature and History". SL Magazine. 12 (4): 52–55.
  3. Scobie, Susan, ed. (1997). The Dromkeen Book of Australian Children's Illustrators. Scholastic Australia. pp. 42–43. ISBN 1863886958.

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