Authors & Illustrators
- Alison Bartlett
- Andrew Donkin
- Anita Ganeri
- Anita Jeram
- Anthony Adolph
- Charlotte Voake
- Clive Gifford
- Clive Goddard
- Dick King-Smith
- Helen Greathead
- Jane Chapman
- Janni Howker
- Jon Katz
- Karen Wallace
- Kate Sheppard
- Kjartan Poskitt
- Margaret Simpson
- Martin Brown
- Martin Jenkins
- Michael Cox
- Mike Bostock
- Mike Phillips
- Mitchell Symons
- Nick Arnold
- Nick Dowson
- Nicola Davies
- Philip Ardagh and Mike Gordon
- Philip Reeve
- Richard Platt
- Sandi Toksvig
- Sarah Fox-Davies
- Sean Callery
- Simon Adams
- Stewart Ross
- Terry Deary
- Tom Palmer
- Tony De Saulles
- Tracey Turner
- Vivian French
- Wesak Celebrations (2 of 3)
Martin Jenkins
Martin Jenkins was born in Surrey in 1959 but grew up in Spain, Ireland and Kent. He attended Cambridge University as a scholar. A conservation biologist by trade, Martin worked full-time for ten years for World Conservation Monitoring Centre, writing about a range of conservation issues. Since 1990 he has worked freelance for organisations such as WWF and a number of UN bodies concerned with conservation and the environment. Martin’s jobs have varied greatly: “I’ve been an orchid-sleuth in Germany, a timber detective in Kenya and an investigator of the chameleon trade in Madagascar.” Martin lives in Cambridge and London. Martin became involved with children’s books when he was asked to advise on Walker Books’ Animals at Risk series. Since then he has written several titles, including Emperor’s Egg, winner of the Times Junior Information Book of the Year Award and Fly Traps! Plants that Bite Back, which was shortlisted for the same award. He has also retold Gulliver’s Travels, winner of the Kate Greenaway Medal and Don Quixote.