Tohby Riddle

'Tohby knits well but is also a chatterbox, so his socks are not finished. I hope he finishes them in the holidays.'

Many years have passed since this mixed primary school report on Tohby Riddle. And although his socks remain unfinished, he has been able to complete other undertakings, including a degree in art and a degree in architecture - neither of which involved any knitting.

Tohby Riddle is the award-winning creator of picture books such as The Singing Hat, The Great Escape from City Zoo and Irving the Magician (all three were shortlisted for CBC Picture Book of the Year and more), and the cult favourite, The Royal Guest. In 2008, Tohby illustrated The Word Spy by Ursula Duborsarsky, which won the Patricia Wrightson Prize for Children's Literature in the 2009 NSW Premier's Literary Awards and was an honour book in the 2009 CBC Book of the Year awards. A much-anticipated second book, The Return of the Word Spy, was published in May 2010.

His picture book, Nobody Owns the Moon won the Best Designed Picture Book in the 2009 APA Book Design Awards, and was shortlisted for both the 2009 CBC Picture Book of the Year and the Patricia Wrightson Prize in the 2009 NSW Premier's Literary Awards.

Tohby also has two cartoon collections What's the Big Idea? and Pink Freud. The cartoons in these books first appeared before a wide audience in Good Weekend - the weekend magazine of the Sydney Morning Herald and Melbourne's The Age, where he was cartoonist for nearly ten years. Some of the cartoons have been hung in the National Museum of Australia.

In May 2009, Tohby published his first novel for the young adult/adult market called The Lucky Ones. His latest picture book, My Uncle's Donkey, was published in August 2010. Tohby Riddle lives with his family in the Blue Mountains, outside Sydney, Australia.


Awards

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Long-listed in 2001 for Singing Hat (Best seller list)
APA Book Design Awards
Winner in 2009 for Nobody Owns the Moon (Best Designed Picture Bk)
Highly commended in 2003 for What's The Big Idea? (Illustrated Book)
Winner in 2000 for Singing Hat (Best Children's Cover)
Highly commended in 2000 for Singing Hat (Children's Picture Book)
Commended in 2000 for Singing Hat (Best Designed Jacket)
CBC Book of the Year
Short-listed in 2011 for My Uncle's Donkey (Picture Book)
Short-listed in 2011 for Return of the Word Spy: A funny and fantastic voyage into language, grammar and beyond... (Eve Pownall Award for Info books)
Notable Book in 2011 for Return of the Word Spy: A funny and fantastic voyage into language, grammar and beyond... (Eve Pownall Award for Info books)
Notable Book in 2011 for My Uncle's Donkey (Picture Book)
Honour Book in 2011 for My Uncle's Donkey (Picture Book)
Short-listed in 2009 for Nobody Owns the Moon (Picture Book)
Short-listed in 2009 for Word Spy (Information Book)
Honour Book in 2009 for Word Spy (Information Book)
Short-listed in 2006 for Irving the Magician (Picture Book)
Honour Book in 2001 for Singing Hat (Picture Book)
Short-listed in 1998 for Great Escape from City Zoo (Picture Book)
CJ Picture Book Awards (Korea)
Runner-up in 2009 for Nobody Owns the Moon (Prize for Writing for Young Adults)
May Gibbs Fellowship
Nominated in 2002 for What's The Big Idea? (Prize for Writing for Young Adults)
NSW Premier's Literary Awards
Winner in 2009 for Word Spy (Patricia Wrightson Awd)
Short-listed in 2009 for Nobody Owns the Moon (Patricia Wrightson Awd)
Short-listed in 1999 for Great Escape from City Zoo (Prize for Writing for Young Adults)
Qld Premier's Literary Award
Short-listed in 2006 for Irving the Magician (Children's Book)
W.A. Premier's Book Award
Short-listed in 2008 for Nobody Owns the Moon (Children's Book Award)
Wilderness Society Environment Award
Joint winner in 2001 for Singing Hat (Picture Book)

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