| Jan Fearnley
Jan Fearnley was born and raised in North East England,
the youngest of six children,
When Jan left school, she studied in Newcastle for a degree
in Graphic Design. She spent much of her time at college
hiding in the fine art department; making books, drawings
and etchings. The rest of her time was spent with her niece
and nephew and through this, Jan became very interested
in children’s issue, and in particular, children’s
books.
Post degree, Jan had a variety of ill-suited jobs ranging
from working in advertising to dressing up as a vampire
in a local bar! By this time she started freelance illustration
work, and returned to college to train as a teacher. This
further developed her interest in early literacy.
She worked in London for several years as an Infant school
teacher. Jan found being involved in the process of teaching
reading immensely satisfying.
After this, Jan worked part-time for a literacy project
aimed at raising attainment, enjoyment and self-esteem through
reading in inner-city schools. This involved working with
children from a diverse range of cultures and background
which proved equally rewarding, heartbreaking and inspiring!
Jan wanted to be involved in creating quality literature
for children. Her experiences inspired her to continue to
write and illustrate on her own books.
She now lives in Kingston Upon Thames and works fulltime
as an illustrator, except for the bits when she’s
messing about with cars, or chasing after her two Cornish
Rex cats.
AWARDS and PRIZES:
Mr Wolf’s Pancakes
- shortlisted for Blue Peter Award
- shortlisted for The Children’s Book Award
- winner of thr Stockport Children’s Book Award
Perfect Day for It
- shortlisted for the Children’s Book Award
Mr Wolf and the 3 bears
- Winner of the Gold Award for Illustration from the AOI
(Association of Illustrators)
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