Margaret Wild

Margaret Wild (born 1948) is an Australian children's writer. She has written more than 40 books for children. Her work has been published around the world and has won several awards.

Life

Wild was born in Eshowe, South Africa,[1] an early European settlement now a market town. Her bank manager's family moved frequently and she attended state schools in Johannesburg.[1] She came to Australia in 1972, worked as a magazine feature writer, and finished her education at Australian National University in Canberra.[1] In Sydney she raised a family, worked as a freelance writer, worked sixteen years as a book editor in children's publishing—1984 to 2000, finally at ABC Books, Australian Broadcasting Corporation.[1]

Writer

Wild's books explore a diverse range of themes but she is particularly noted for exploring issues of identity, trust, and death. Let the Celebrations Begin (1991) focused on the imminent release of Jewish prisoners from a Nazi concentration camp, while in The Very Best of Friends (1989) the death of a farmer prompts his widowed wife to find the love to care for their respective pets, a cat and dog, equally. Fox, illustrated by Ron Brooks using the colours of the Australian landscape, is a powerful story about betrayal.

Recently Wild has published two verse novels, One Night and Jinx. These books investigate the trials and anxieties faced by teenagers coping with school, relationships and growing up.

She now lives in Sydney.

Works

Picture books

Novels

Awards

There's a Sea in My Bedroom
The Very Best of Friends
The Midnight Gang
Miss Lily's Fabulous Pink Feather Boa
Jenny Angel
The Pocket Dogs
Fox
Baby Boomsticks
Woolvs in the Sitee
Chatterbox

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 "Margaret Wild". AUSTLIT (austlit.edu.au). Retrieved 19 July 2014.
  2. "Past Winners (Previous Literary Award winners)" at the Wayback Machine (archived October 13, 2007). Queensland Premier's Literary Awards. 26 June 2007. Archived 31 October 2007. Retrieved 2014-07-19.

External links

July 2014: The primary Note is copied from this page, August 2007 to June 2014.