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Afiq Salam

Afiq Salam (Malaysia)

Afiq Salam ialah seorang seniman komik berpengalaman yang telah menerbitkan komik-komik terlaris untuk pelajar dan remaja selama lebih dari 10 tahun.

Afiq Salam is an experienced comic artist who has been publishing best-selling comics for students and teenagers for over 10 years. 

Ajia

阿甲 (Ajia) (China)

阿甲,中国的童书作家、翻译家、阅读推广人,也是一位颇受欢迎的说故事人。作为独立研究者,他曾著有《图画书小史》、《帮助孩子爱上阅读:儿童阅读推广手册》等。他还译有多本童书参考书,如《亲爱的天才》(伦纳德·马库斯 编著)、《写给未来的艺术家》(艾瑞·卡尔 编著)等。

Ajia (阿甲) is a Chinese author and translator of children’s books, a promoter of reading, an enthusiastic storyteller and a 2022 Carle Honors Bridge Honoree. As an independent researcher, he has written several books including A Little History of Picture Books and Passion for Reading – A Handbook on Reading Promotion. Picture books authored by Ajia include Li Na: Be an Even Better You illustrated by Yu Rong and Drawing a horse illustrated by Dai Dunbang. He has also translated several reference books like Dear Genius by Leonard S. Marcus and more than 200 picture books from English to Chinese, such as the Peter Rabbit Series, Goodnight Moon, and Where the Wild Things Are. 

A.J. Low

A.J. Low (Singapore)

A.J. Low is the husband-and-wife writing team of Adan Jimenez and Felicia Low-Jimenez. They write the best-selling Sherlock Sam series. Their books have been published in North America, Indonesia, Turkey, South Korea, Myanmar, China, the Middle East, and Taiwan. The series has been adapted into a musical and rights have been optioned for an animated series. Felicia is a comics publisher and Adan edits video games.

 Amelia Jaishree

Amelia Jaishree (Singapore)

Amelia has been mentoring education professionals in the area of language and literacy for the last 16 years. She is a lecturer at the National Institute of Early Childhood Development, advocating children’s literature, language and literacy, teaching literacy to diverse learners, and teaching techniques for preschool education. Amelia also trains in-service educators in Continuing Professional Development (CPD) programmes and Continuing Education & Training (CET) courses, and conducts workshops for parents.

Ashley Chew

Ashley Chew (Singapore)

Ashley is an Associate Librarian from the Arts & General Reference team at the National Library Board (NLB), Singapore. She is in charge of content creation, the curation, development and management of collections and exhibitions, as well as the provision of reference and research services to the public. Previously, she was an Early Literacy librarian for children aged 0-6 years old, promoting a robust reading culture from young. 

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Canato Jimo

Canato Jimo (India)

Canato Jimo is a picture book maker who currently works with Pratham Books, India, as an art director. He is author-illustrator of award-winning books, Snip and Asamo, Is that you?. He moonlights as a musician and is a recovering stationery addict.

Cassia Leong

梁郡夏 (Cassia Leong) (Singapore)

梁郡夏 AcesCube教育服务公司董事,毕业于南洋理工大学工程系。之后又在国立教育学院(NIE)考取了教育专业课程文凭。作为一位终身学习理念的忠实践行者,梁郡夏目前正在新跃社科大学(SUSS)攻读翻译及传译学士学位,以提升相关专业知识。

Cassia Leong is the Director of AcesCube Education Services. After graduating with a Bachelor in Civil Engineering, she went on and obtained a PGDE (Post-graduate Diploma in Education) from the National Institute of Education . A strong advocate for life-long learning, Cassia is currently pursuing her second degree in Translation and Interpretation at the Singapore University of Social Sciences.

Catherine Dellosa

Catherine Dellosa (Philippines)

Catherine Dellosa plays games for a living, reads comics for inspiration, and writes fiction because she’s in love with words. She works as a games journalist for one of the UK's biggest mobile gaming media outlets. Her Young Adult fantasy novel, Of Myths And Men, was published by Penguin Random House SEA. She is already working on the sequel for the trilogy, along with a few more projects up her sleeve. Her other titles include The Bookshop Back Home, Raya and Grayson’s Guide to Saving the World, and The Choices We Made (And Those We Didn't).

Cindy Poh

Cindy Poh (Malaysia)

Cindy is a seasoned expert in Media, Communications, Education, and Publishing. With extensive experience as a journalist, writer, editor, and PR specialist, she now teaches as a lecturer and programme leader for Strategic Communication at a Malaysian university. Cindy's creativity extends beyond academia as she is currently working on her first children's picture book and is the mastermind behind kokoku.news, an innovative visual news platform. Her impressive portfolio and limitless ideas make her a multi-talented visionary.

Claire Stuckey

Claire Stuckey (Australia)

Claire is a long-term member of the Children’s Book Council of Australia and president of the subbranch. In 2008, she initiated the Jeans Genies project which was adopted by many international libraries. As a member of the IFLA Libraries for Children and Young Adults committee she is a coordinator of the World Through Picture Books Programme. Claire is a member of IBBY Australia’s national executive, and chairs its Ena Noël Award, and the IBBY Outstanding Books on Disabilty List. Claire has presented papers at IBBY, IRSCL and IFLA conferences.

Claire Teo

Claire Teo (Singapore)

An actor, singer, director, scriptwriter, community arts worker and educator, Claire Teo has spearheaded 2 inclusive, multidisciplinary arts projects, and is currently teaching at SPED schools and mainstream arts colleges. She is also the programmes’ executive at Methodist Welfare Services, working with youths at risk and broken families.

Colin Goh

Colin Goh (Singapore)

Colin Goh created DIM SUM WARRIORS which has spawned a Scholastic graphic novel series, a bilingual children’s book series, a giant musical in China, and now an education technology startup. He also wrote and directed the award-winning movie “Singapore Dreaming” and drew cartoons for 2 New York Times bestsellers.

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Dai Yun

戴芸 (Dai Yun) (China / Singapore)

儿童绘本作者,代表作品包括《你看见喜鹊了吗?》、《苏丹的犀角》、《北极熊搬家》、《溜达鸡》、《梧桐》、《臭袜子不见了》、《一到冬天就下雪》等。作品曾获“信谊图画书奖”文字组佳作奖,2018国家图书馆“小金狮杯”原创图画书年度排行榜Top 5, 2019和2022年《父母必读》原创绘本推荐,2019年深圳读书月“年度十大童书”,2019年大鹏自然童书奖,第七届“中国童书榜”最佳童书,第十五届国家文津图书奖推荐图书,2022新京报年度阅读推荐以及第七届“丰子恺儿童图画书奖”首奖等重要奖项。

Dai Yun is the renowned author of The Wandering Chicken, The Plane Tree and Sudan’s Horn. Her books have won several awards, including the Hsin-Yi Picture Book Award and Wenjin Book Award of Top 5 Original Picture Books by the National Library of China in 2018. Created at the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic in 2020, her story Do not Scroll Around during Chinese New Year received more than one million views to bring comfort and strength to a large number of little readers and their families during these unusual times.

Daniel Miyares

Daniel Miyares (USA)

Daniel Miyares is a critically acclaimed picture book author and illustrator. Some of his books include: Float, Hope At Sea, Night Out, and Bring Me A Rock!. Daniel has been called “…a master of visual storytelling.”- Jody Hewston, Kinderlit, and “…enchanting, versatile” – The New York Times. He believes that our stories have the power to connect us all. Daniel’s story currently takes place in Lenexa, KS with his wife, their two wonderful children, and a dog named Violet that gives them all a run for their money     

David Liew

David Liew (Singapore)

When he’s not illustrating books like Eliza Teoh’s Ellie Belly and Hwee Goh’s Change Makers, David can be found building miniature worlds in unattended drawers. In-between this artistic mayhem, he teaches at local art colleges and polytechnics. If adequately incentivised he’ll admit to illustrating Pippa Chorley’s Eye Spy series and Melanie Lee’s The Adventures of Squirky the Alien as well.

 

 

Denise Tan

Denise Tan (Sinagpore)

Denise started Closetful of Books after six years of working with children’s literature. With Closetful of Books, she shares her love for reading through specially-tailored workshops with authors and illustrators and super-duper fun bookfairs in local and international schools. Denise also puts her studies in Mass Communications and English Literature to good use by spending all her time reading.

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Elaine Lee

Elaine Lee (Singapore)

As an educator, Elaine believes in harnessing the power of imagination, the pleasure of play and the wonder of stories. She has over a decade of experience teaching and mentoring children, teenagers and young adults, while working on various early literacy projects. As a lecturer at the National Institute of Early Childhood Development, she champions children’s literature, social emotional learning, and language and literacy. She currently serves as an advisor to the Ministry of Social and Family Development for Family Values Education projects targeted at preschools.

Elizabeth Chua

Elizabeth Chua (Singapore)

Elizabeth Chua is currently pursuing her Masters in Early Childhood Education. She has journeyed professionally from a classroom teacher, a mentor-teacher to centre leadership in the first child study centre in Singapore. As a leader, she continues to develop potential and grow learning and thinking communities that are grounded on sound and innovative practices. She believes that instilling a passion for literature in young children is a pathway into education and an opportunity to be exposed to other worlds of meaning-making.

Emilie Bettega

Emilie Bettega (France)

After a Master in Philosophy and a Master in Art Management, and professional experience as a civil servant for cultural actitivities in the city, Emilie Bettega became a librarian in 2008. She developped her professional experience oversease as Chief Librarian for Lisbon and Pekin French Institute before teaching French in Brazil. She now works at the French National Library (BnF) and she is a member of the Children and Young Adult Section at IFLA.

Erika Turner

Erika Turner (USA)

Erika Turner is an editor of award-winning and critically acclaimed books for young readers. As an executive editor at Little Brown Books for Young Readers, she focuses on books in all formats, with a particular specialty in stories that uplift marginalized voices. She’s also a dog lover, a yoga enthusiast, and an aspiring language nerd, with intermediate fluency in Spanish and Japanese.

Esan Sivalingam

Esan Sivalingam (Singapore)

Co-founder of Hoods Inc. Productions, Esan is best known as the writer and director of Singapore and Malaysia’s highest rated English comedies, Under One Roof and Phua Chu Kang. Approaching his 30th year in the media industry, he has created over 500 hours of content for multiple genres and formats.

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Fei Victor Lim

Fei Victor Lim (Singapore)

Fei Victor Lim is Associate Professor at the National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. He is interested in how and what we should teach learners in today’s digital age. He researches and teaches on multiliteracies, multimodal discourse analyses, and digital learning.

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Geraldine Teo-Zuzarte

Geraldine Teo-Zuzarte (Singapore)

Geraldine Teo-Zuzarte holds a PhD in Early Childhood Education and is passionate about the development of children, especially those in their early years. A seasoned speaker with 30 years of experience, she has presented papers in conferences and workshops both locally and internationally. With her deep theoretical and practical knowledge on ECCE, Geraldine has inspired and nurtured many to become current leaders in the ECCE sector.

Gina Chew

Gina Chew (Singapore)

Gina Chew is a storyteller based in Singapore. Her day job involves writing for the screen, and Afterlife: The Boy Next Realm marks her first foray into the world of graphic novels. Her interests include exploring the ways we are tied to memory and tradition, needlessly complicated board games, and sleeping in.

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Hanna Alkaf

Hanna Alkaf (Malaysia)

Hanna Alkaf is the critically acclaimed author of the Freeman Award winner The Weight of Our Sky, the Kirkus Prize finalist The Girl and the Ghost, and Queen of the Tiles. She graduated with a degree in journalism from Northwestern University and spent over ten years in journalism and communications before trading in nonfiction for fiction. Her next books are the MG fantasy adventure Hamra & the Jungle of Memories (HarperCollins, March 28th 2023) and the YA magic school murder mystery anthology The Grimoire of Grave Fates (Delacorte Press, June 6th 2023).  Hanna lives in Kuala Lumpur with her family.

Hendarto Setiadi

Hendarto Setiadi (Indonesia)

Hendarto is a freelance translator who works from German and English into his native Bahasa Indonesia. He launched his career in the mid-1980s and to date has translated more than 100 titles, most of them books for children and young readers. He joined Himpunan Penerjemah Indonesia (the Association of Indonesian Translators) in 2004 and currently serves on the advisory board of the organisation. He lives with his family in Bogor near Jakarta and enjoys working from home in the tranquility of his semi-rural surroundings.

Hidayah Amin

Hidayah Amin (Singapore)

Hidayah Amin is a Singapore-born, award-winning author. Her first short story, The Funny Accident, was published when she was 11 years old.  To date, she has written eight non-fiction books and 10 children’s books—The Mango Tree book won the 2015 Hedwig Anuar Book Award for Best Children’s Book while Leluhur: Singapore’s Kampong Gelam is the winner of the 2021 NUS Singapore History Prize. Like Hemingway, Hidayah writes to express; not to impress. 

Hwee Goh

Hwee Goh (Singapore)

Hwee Goh was classically trained at the Medill School of Journalism and spent 16 years at CNA before writing 11 fiction and non-fiction books for children. She is also a strategic communications and editorial specialist. Hwee is most appreciated for her experience as a journalist and her insights on reading and writing. Since 2014, she has been known for her bookish content, reviews and author interviews @hweezbooks.

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Jane De Suza

Jane De Suza (India/Singapore)

Jane De Suza is an award-winning author, columnist and creative consultant. Her books combine humour with thought-provoking insights and are published worldwide. She is a management grad, has been Creative Director, film writer and columnist for leading publications in India. Currently, she lives in Singapore. 

Jane Wee

Jane Wee (Singapore)

Jane Wee has been a librarian with NLB since 1993. She started her career as a Librarian with the Public Libraries, joined the National Reference Library in 1998, and between 2012 to 2015, was the Region Head of Eastern Libraries comprising six branches in the Eastern part of Singapore. Currently the Head of Chinese Language, she is responsible for the overall strategic directions and implementation of nationwide reading programmes for the Chinese Language. Her team works on the development of the Chinese physical and digital collections in the entire public library network

Jeet Zdung

Jeet Zdung (Vietnam)

Jeet Zdung fuses traditional Vietnamese art with manga, using pencils, watercolours, ink and other digital means to create works of beauty and innovation. He has won several awards, including a silent manga audition excellence award for his manga stand up and fly. He lives in Hanoi ,Vietnam.

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Jiwone Lee

Jiwone Lee (South Korea)

Jiwone Lee is an art historian, editor and translator of children’s literature, and curator of exhibitions of children’s books. She began her studies in Korea as a student of Slavic language and literature and went on to study art history in Poland, obtaining an MA and a PhD, to become an art historian specializing in the history of children’s book illustrations. She currently works as a lecturer in the Polish department of the Hankuk University of Foreign Studies and at the University of Seoul in the Illustration department of the Graduate School of Design. She has translated 69 books into Korean, mainly children’s literature and picture books from Polish and as an editor has collaborated with several Korean and Polish illustrators. She has organised and curated many events related to children’s picture books, including Korean collective stands at Bologna, art fairs in Seoul and Frankfurt and as art director and curator of the Albus Gallery, which is the only gallery specialising in illustration in Seoul.

Jo Lusby

Jo Lusby (UK)

Jo Lusby is co-founder of Pixie B, a content management and strategy agency specialising in China and Asia. We represent corporate clients, including Harry Potter digital publisher Pottermore Publishing and US children’s franchise Rebel Girls, as well as individual authors. Jo was formerly Penguin Random House North Asia CEO.

Josef Lee

Josef Lee (Singapore)

Josef Lee is visual storyteller based in Singapore. With his background in branding and advertising, Josef expanded his skills into the field of animation and founded motion design and creative studio  MOJO in 2008. He writes and draws picture stories and published his first picture-book via crowdfunding in 2017. Since then, his works have attracted the attention of publishers from Taiwan and China and has published over 10 picture-books to date. Josef is pursuing a part time MA in Design and is researching combining infographics and comics to create a more effective visual narrative medium.

Josephine Chia

Josephine Chia (Singapore)

Josephine Chia likes to capture vignettes of Singaporean history and stories  in her books. She enjoys including  her rich Peranakan culture and heritage and writes both fiction and non-fiction. Altogether, she has published thirteen books. Her children’s novel, Queen of the Sky, was shortlisted for the Scholastic Asian Book Award 2018.  In 2019, she won the Singapore Publishers Book Award for her first YA Novel, Big Tree in a Small Pot.

      

Joyce Chng

Joyce Chng (Singapore)

Joyce Chng lives in Singapore. They write science fiction and fantasy as well as YA and MG. Their short stories have appeared in The Apex Book of World SF II, The Future Fire and Multispecies Cities. Dragon Dancer (Lantana Publishing) is Joyce’s first picture book, celebrating dragon dancing and Lunar New Year, followed by Oyster Girl (Pepper Dog Press), a tribute to their grandmother and the hawker heritage in Singapore. For YA readers, Fire Heart (Scholastic Asia) is a fantasy book about swords and coming-of-age. You can find Joyce at https://awolfstale.wordpress.com or @jolantru at Twitter.

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Kifurai

Kifurai (Indonesia)

Kiana Fedly aka Kifurai is the creator behind Two Tails. She is an illustrator and full-time animal lover. She comes from a family in the creative field and went on to study at the Jakarta Institute of Arts (IKJ). Her interest lies in creating cute-looking characters to accompany her narrative art. She has worked with independent artists, companies, and brands for projects such as music video storyboarding, merchandise illustration, company mascots, and digital content.

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Lee Uk-bae

Lee Uk-bae (South Korea)

Lee Uk-bae is a picture book artist. His picture books, depicting villages with old trees and laughing children, reflect on the importance of a simple life, the value of family, and the sorrow of a divided nation. Sori’s Harvest Moon Day, published in 1995, was translated and published in six countries. Lee also participated in the Book Project for Peace, a project involving picture book artists from Korea, China, and Japan. In 2020, When Spring Comes to the DMZ was awarded the Batchelder Award Honor by the American Library Association. His latest works include A Page-by-page Picture Book.

Lianne Ong

Lianne Ong (Singapore)

Lianne Ong works as an editor and is an award-winning children’s author. To date, she has published 16 children’s picture books. She is best known as the author of the series, Stacey & the Museums – about local museums – and A Place for Us, about special needs. Her latest title is Sing A Song of Hawker Food: Humpty Dumpty & Friends Have A Singapore Hawker Feast which won second prize in the POPULAR Reader's Choice Awards (Children's Category). She stays in Singapore with her family.

Lin Bo Ting

林柏廷 (Lin Bo Ting) (Taiwan)

小时候志向是当兽医,现在创作绘本过生活,年过四十才开始读美术硕士,很怕吵却又喜欢和小孩互动,擅长以粉蜡笔、压克力颜料、复合媒材、电脑绘图等为创作媒材。奖励包括2023 台北国际书展 书展大奖 ,2021金鼎奖优良出版品推荐 ,第七届丰子恺儿童图画书奖推荐。

As a child, Lin Bo Ting’s dream was to become a vet, now he creates picture books for a living. He decided to pursue a Master’s Degree in Art in his 40s. Despite his aversion to noise, he enjoys interacting with children. He is adept at using oil pastels, acrylic paint, mixed media, and the computer to create his artwork. His accolades include the 2023 Taipei International Book Exhibition Award, 2021 Golden Tripod Awards (Outstanding Publication) and the 7th Feng Zikai Chinese Children's Picture Book Award (Recommended Book). 
  

Linh Nguyen

Linh Nguyen (Vietnam)

Linh Nguyen has been working as a children’s book translator and editor at Nha Nam Publishing since 2017. She has experience in book promotion activities and  helps run Nha Nam’s Facebook fanpage which has more than 990,000 fans, and a page for children's books. She has a strong desire to create picture books that make both children and adults smile.

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Linn T. Sunne

Linn T. Sunne (Norway)

Linn T Sunne has worked as a senior advisor at Innlandet County Library for the past 16 years, working on literature dissemination for children and adults. She is also a teacher and has published a number of books for children and young adults.

 

 

Lisa Zuliana Binte Zulkifli

Lisa Zuliana Binte Zulkifli (Singapore)

Lisa Zuliana Binte Zulkifli is an Associate Librarian with the National Library Board, where she works to ensure young children between 0-6 years old enjoy valuable curated programmes that boost their literacy and love for reading. Lisa is also an avid feminist since young and believes that children are never too young to learn about gender equality and how perceptions of gender change with time.

Low Ying Ping

Low Ying Ping (Singapore)

Low Ying Ping is the bestselling author of the middle grade/young adult fantasy series Mount Emily, as well as the quirky and full-filled fantasy adventure story Prophecy of the Underworld. She has written a three-volume English adaptation of the Chinese classic, Journey to the West, for younger children. Her novels have won the Singapore Book Awards and were shortlisted for the Hedwig Anuar Children’s Book Award and the Popular Readers’ Choice Award. She reviews books on Instagram @lowyingping.

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Marie Aude-Murail

Marie Aude-Murail (France)

For many years now, Marie-Aude Murail has explored different veins of children’s literature. Whether it be political, realist, or fantasy, her motto is to never repeat herself and to never be where you expect her. After her PhD in literature at the Sorbonne, she devoted herself to writing. She received the Legion of Honor, the highest French distinction, for her contribution to children’s literature and the common good and the prestigious Hans Christian Andersen Award in 2022.

Matt Cosgrove

Matt Cosgrove (Australia)

Matt Cosgrove, lover of words, pictures and books in general, is the author and illustrator of the best-selling Macca the Alpaca series, and many other picture books, including My Dad is a Robot. His Epic Fail Tales series, which includes Snow Man and the Seven Ninjas, Attack of the Giant Robot Zombie Mermaid and Little Stunt Riding Hood, are totally disgusting, yet completely awesome, retellings of classic fairy tales with a twist. Matt's picture book, Alpacas With Maracas, was chosen as the National Simultaneous Storytime book for 2019 with the aim of 1 million kids across Australia and New Zealand reading together. 

Melanie Lee

Melanie Lee (Singapore)

Melanie is the author of the graphic novel series Amazing Ash & Superhero Ah Ma, the picture book series, The Adventures of Squirky the Alien, and the travel guide series Out & About in Singapore. She is also a part-time communications lecturer.

 

 

Mukhlis Abu Bakar

Mukhlis Abu Bakar (Singapore)

Mukhlis Abu Bakar is Head of Asian Languages & Cultures Academic Group and Associate Professor at the National Institute of Education, NTU. He obtained his MA and PhD in Applied Linguistics from the University of Wales, Bangor, UK. His research interests lie in the fields of bilingualism, biliteracy, literacy learning, and socio-phonetics. He is Co-Editor of the 2021 volume The Bloomsbury Handbook of Cultural Identity from Early Childhood to Early Adulthood.

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Nadhir Nor

Nadhir Nor (Malaysia)

Nadhir Nor is an illustrator from Selangor, Malaysia who’s into all things otherworldly. Mythology, lost traditions and their relationship with modern society are some of the subjects he holds dear too. He is the illustrator of Afterlife: The Boy Next Realm.

Namita Moolani Mehra

Namita Moolani Mehra (Singapore)

Namita Moolani Mehra is a children’s book author and food writer.  She is the author of The Magic Spicebox, Superfoods for Superheroes, and Anni Dreams of Biryani. Namita was born in Nigeria, spent her childhood in England and India, and then moved to the United States. She spent over a decade in New York working in advertising and as a creative strategist at Facebook. Namita currently lives in Singapore with her husband and two children. 

www.namitamehra.com
Twitter @namstwit 
Instagram @indianspicebox 

Nazry Salam

Nazry Salam (Malaysia)

Nazry Salam ialah seorang penulis, seniman, dan animator yang terlibat dalam penghasilan 40 judul buku komik, 12 novel, 2 majalah, dan 3 siri animasi. Beliau telah dianugerahkan Anugerah Sastera Johor dalam kategori novel kanak-kanak, dan Anugerah Buku Negara untuk buku komik terbaik. Karya paling popular beliau adalah siri buku komik MISI, yang merupakan siri komik pendidikan yang diasaskan bersama adiknya, Afiq Salam.

Nazry Salam is a writer, artist, and animator who has been involved in the creation of 40 comic book titles, 12 novels, 2 magazines, and 3 animated series. He has been awarded the Johor Literature Award in the kids' novel category, as well as the National Book Award for best comic book. His most popular work is the MISI comic book series, an educational comic series that he co-founded with his brother, Afiq Salam.

Nikki Grimes

Nikki Grimes (USA)

Bestselling author Nikki Grimes received the Virginia Hamilton Lifetime Achievement Award, ALAN Award for teen literature, Children's Literature Legacy Medal, NCTE Award for Excellence in Poetry, and the Coretta Scott King Award. Recent titles include Legacy: Women Poets of the Harlem Renaissance, Playtime for Restless Rascals, and Garvey in the Dark. 

Norlin Samat

Norlin Samat (Singapore)

Norlin merupakan seorang bekas guru sekolah rendah yang mempunyai Diploma Pasca Siswazah dalam Pendidikan dan MA dalam Kajian Bahasa. Sebagai seorang pendidik yang bersemangat, Norlin menyediakan pelbagai program pendidikan yang ditujukan kepada kanak-kanak, ibu bapa, dan pendidik bagi pelbagai institusi di Singapura. Selain itu, beliau juga menulis dan membantu penulis lain dalam mengkonseptualisasikan serta menerbitkan buku kanak-kanak.

Norlin is an ex-primary school teacher with a Post-graduate Diploma in Education and an MA in Language Studies. A passionate educator, Norlin provides various institutions in Singapore with educational programmes targeted at young children, parents and educators. She also writes and helps other writers conceptualise and publish their children’s books.

Nur Azeezah Fakrudin (Singapore)

Nur Azeezah Fakrudin is a Secondary 4 student from Queensway Secondary School. Her CCA is the Library club and her hobbies are reading and playing online games, such as Call Of Duty. She enjoys reading series books such as Harry Potter and Percy Jackson as well as fanfiction online.

Nur Khairiah

Nur Khairiah (Singapore)

Nur Khairiah ialah seorang penulis, seniman pelbagai disiplin dan pendidik yang berpengalaman lebih 15 tahun dalam pendidikan bahasa Melayu. Karya-karya yang diterbitkan termasuk buku bergambar kanak-kanak, novel remaja, komik pendidikan dan antologi fiksyen pendek dalam bahasa Inggeris dan Melayu. Beliau pernah memenangi anugerah penulisan dalam pertandingan blog, sastera kanak-kanak dan puisi di Singapura.

Nur Khairiah is an author, multidisciplinary artist and educator with more than 15 years of experience in Malay Language education. Her published works include children’s picture books, young adult novels, educational comic and short fiction anthologies in English and Malay languages. She has won writing awards for blogging, children’s literature and poetry competitions in Singapore.

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Oliver Phommavanh

Oliver Phommavanh (Australia)

Oliver Phommavanh loves to make people laugh, whether it’s on the page writing humour for kids or on stage as a stand-up comedian. He also shares his passion for writing with kids, using his experience as a primary school teacher. Oliver has performed at various comedy and writers festivals around Australia and Asia. Oliver’s recent books include Brain Freeze, Don’t Follow Vee and Natural Born Loser, and he is best known for Thai-riffic!, Con-nerd and The Other Christy.

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Pham Thi Hoai Anh

Pham Thi Hoai Anh (Vietnam)

Pham Thi Hoai Anh is an independent children's picture book author, and the founder of The Initiative of Children's Book Creative content in Vietnam (ICBC). ICBC in Vietnam is a series of initiatives and creative projects about children's books in which each book will be explored in many ways through various educational programs and arts activities such as visual art exhibition, reading concert, drama performance to spread the joy of reading and enrich every kid's artistic experience about the world around them. Hoai Anh loves reading with children and believes that this is one of the most important jobs of a children's book author.

Pippa Chorley

Pippa Chorley (Singapore)

Award-winning British children’s author Pippa Chorley lives in Singapore. Trained as a primary school teacher, Pippa loves to write stories that take children on adventures into magical worlds. A passionate advocate for Singapore’s cultural diversity, rich history and beautiful nature, Pippa created Eye Spy Singapore, to celebrate everything that makes Singapore special.

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Quek Hong Shin

Quek Hong Shin (Singapore)

Hong Shin is a Singaporean picture book author and illustrator. He has illustrated several picture books and his work has been shortlisted twice for the Hedwig Anuar Children's Book Award. His book The Incredible Basket, published by Epigram Books, was the winner of Best Children's Book at the 2019 Singapore Book Awards. 

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Razina Akhter

Razina Akhter (Bangladesh)

Razina Akhter is Head of the Library at Bangladesh Shishu (Children) Academy with degrees in Information Science & Library Management. She currently serves as Senior Vice President of the Bangladesh Associations of Librarians, Information Scientist and Documentalist (BALID), and is a standing committee member of IFLA Libraries for Children and Young Adults and an IRRT member of the American Library Association (ALA).

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Sarah A. Evans

Sarah A. Evans (USA)

Sarah A. Evans is the Presidential Early Career Professor at the University of North Texas, Director for the Children's and Young Adult Librarianship program and Co-Director of the Multiple Literacies Lab. Her research examines the literacies and identities taken up in voluntary learning experiences. Sarah has extensive experience in working for and with libraries, and holds a PhD in Learning Sciences from the University of Washington.

Sara Patricia Kelly

Sara Patricia Kelly (Singapore)

Sara Patricia Kelly is a creative storyteller and children's poet. Based in Singapore, she authors flossiebossy.com - a 'sticky poppy poetry' blog for kids, and performs spoken word poetry at local events. She completed an MA in Creative Writing at LASALLE College of the Arts.

Sharifah Aishah Osman

Sharifah Aishah Osman (Malaysia)

Sharifah Aishah Osman is Senior Lecturer at the Department of English, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Universiti Malaya, Kuala Lumpur. Her research focuses mainly on the intersection between feminism and literature for children and young adults. She has published articles and book chapters and presented conference papers on various aspects of Malaysian youth literature. She is co-editor of The Principal Girl: Feminist Tales from Asia (2019), and is currently working on a monograph on feminist folktales and folktale adaptations in Malaysian youth literature.

Shaun Low

Shaun Low (Singapore)

Shaun Low is the Principal Educational Therapist of Swords & Stationery, the first game-based educational therapy in Singapore for dyslexic students. He strongly believes that learning can be made more effective when students have fun.

Simon Chesterman

Simon Chesterman (Singapore)

Simon Chesterman is David Marshall Professor and Vice Provost at the National University of Singapore, where is he also Dean of NUS College. Serious works include "We, the Robots? Regulating Artificial Intelligence and the Limits of the Law". His novels include the "Raising Arcadia" trilogy, "I, Huckleberry", and "Artifice".

Smit Zaveri

Smit Zaveri (India)

Smit Zaveri is an editor by day and baker by night. She has worked across departments in publishing before joining Penguin Random House India as an editor. Smit currently works at Pratham Books, where she edits the most delicious picture books. She lives in Bangalore in her yellow house that always smells of cake.

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Teh Su Ching

Teh Su Ching (Singapore)

Su Ching writes and produces content for film, stage and audio. She has written for shows on HBO Asia, Netflix and Audible. Before adapting Mr Midnight with Beach House Kids, Su Ching and local filmmaker Wee Li Lin worked with Verite Productions to adapt Haresh Sharma’s play October into a telemovie. A mother of two, Su Ching is also a published poet and essayist. She is a certified vinyasa yoga teacher and training to become an end-of-life coach.

Tew Beng Siong

张明祥 (Tew Beng Siong) (Singapore)

张明祥,一位卓有成就的教育家和企业家、AcesCube教育服务公司联合创始人,拥有教育硕士学位(Learning Sciences and Technologies)。曾在小学任教长达十余年,目前专注于为教育部学校提供优质的客制化课程。他认为玩桌游可以培养个人的批判性思维以及促进家庭成员之间的亲密感情。

Tew Beng Siong is an accomplished educator and entrepreneur with a Master of Education in Learning Sciences and Technologies. He is the co-founder of AcesCube Education Services, a company that specialises in providing quality customised programs for MOE schools. Beng Siong is passionate about board games and believes that playing board games help develop critical thinking skills as well as strengthens familial bonds.

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Tone Larssen Rogne

Tone Larssen Rogne (Norway)

Tone Larssen Rogne has worked at the Sølvberget Public Library in Stavanger for 8 years coordinating class visits, reading campaigns for primary, secondary levels and high schools and events for children and young adults.

Trang Nguyen

Trang Nguyen (Vietnam)

Trang Nguyen is a Vietnamese wildlife conservationist, environmental activist and writer, known for her conservation work in tackling the illegal wildlife trade in Africa and Asia. In 2018, she was featured in the documentary film Stroop: Journey Into The Rhino Horn War, alongside Jane Goodall and  named on the BBC'S 100 Women of 2019 List. Trang is the founder and executive director of Wildact, an NGO that monitors the illegal wildlife trade markets and provides conservation education programmes for Vietnamese youth. 

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Tutu Dutta

Tutu Dutta (Malaysia)

Tutu Dutta is the author of nine books, including Timeless Tales of Malaysia (Marshall Cavendish, 2009), Phoenix Song (Lantana Publishing (UK) 2016) and The Jugra Chronicles (MPH Publishing in 2010 and 2011.) Her latest book, The Blood Prince of Langkasuka, was published in 2021 (Penguin Random House SEA). Tutu has spoken about her stories that are rooted in Asian culture, at past AFCCs (2015 & 2017) and at folklore and book related conferences across Malaysia.

 

 

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Vizhiyan

Vizhiyan (India)

விழியன் சமகால தமிழ் சிறார் எழுத்தாளர். 35 புத்தங்களையும் 230க்கு அதிகமான சிறார் கதைகளையும் எழுதியுள்ளார். சிறார்களுக்கு இலக்கியம் படைப்பதோடு நிற்காமல் அவர்களுக்கான கல்வி மற்றும் பெற்றோர் வளர்ப்பு சார்ந்து இயங்கி வருகின்றார். ‘வாசிப்பு முகாம்’ மூலம் கிராமப்புற  மற்றும் நகர்புற குழந்தைகளுக்கு வாசிக்கும் பழக்கத்தை ஊக்கப்படுத்த முனைகின்றார். தமிழ்நாடு சிறார் எழுத்தாளர்கள் மற்றும் கலைஞர்கள் சங்கத்தின் முதல் பொதுச் செயலாளராக உள்ளார். கிராமங்களில் இருக்கும் ஆர்வலர்களுக்கு நூல்களை அனுப்பி முறைசாரா நூலகங்களையும் நிறுவ முயல்கின்றார். தன் படைப்புகளுக்காக பல்வேறு விருதுகளையும் பெற்றிருக்கின்றார்.

Vizhiyan is a contemporary Tamil children’s writer. He has published 35 books and has written more than 230 stories for children. Apart from working in children literature, he has been constantly contributing in the educational field and parenting kids. He devised an innovative programme 'Vasippu Mugaam'- Reading Workshop, which propagates reading habits among rural and urban children. He is currently the General Secretary of the Tamil Nadu Children Writers and Artists Association.

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Wang Shu Fen

王淑芬 (Wang Shu Fen) (Taiwan)

王淑芬,台湾知名童书作家、童书评论者、手工书达人、阅读推广人。曾任台湾小学教师,于台湾电视台担任节目顾问与主持。着有校园故事《君伟上小学》系列,少儿小说《我是白痴》(韩文版为《나는 백치다》,被改编为韩国电影《Fly Heo Dong-gu》(飞吧,水班长),儿童哲学童话《猫巧可》系列,《一张纸做一本书》《绘本动起来》等童书与教学用书六十余册。

Wang Shu Fen is a renowned Taiwanese children’s books author and reviewer. She is also an expert in handcrafting books and avid proponent of reading. She was a primary school teacher in Taiwan and TV programme host and consultant with Taiwan Television. She has written more than 60 children’s books and teaching handbooks, including the Junwei Goes to School series; the young adult novel, I am an Idiot, which was adapted into the South Korean movie, Fly Heo Dong-gu;  the children’s fables series, Qiaoke the Cat ; and  handbooks, How to Make a Book from a Piece of Paper and How to Bring Picture Books to Life.  

William Sim

William Sim (Singapore)

William Sim is a full-time art practitioner and a partner at a visual arts studio based in Singapore since 1997. He has showcased his paintings in various group and solo exhibitions, in Singapore, Korea, Taiwan and Hong Kong. William is the author of several books including the best-selling colouring book, Colouring the Lion City. William also co-authored Of Happiness and Biophilia, an art book that showcases a comprehensive collection of artwork created in a span of ten years.

 

 

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Xiran Jay Zhao

Xiran Jay Zhao (Canada)

Xiran Jay Zhao is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Iron Widow series and Zachary Ying and the Dragon Emperor. A first-gen Hui Chinese immigrant from small-town China to Vancouver, Canada, they were raised by the Internet and made the inexplicable decision to leave their biochem degree in the dust to write books and make educational content instead. You can find them on Twitter for memes, Instagram for cosplays and fancy outfits, TikTok for fun short videos, and YouTube for long videos about Chinese history and culture.

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