- author Jackie French
Tuesday, September 2, 2025
12 Curly Questions with children's author Jess Horn
for a bit, which I consider a mild success. I can still recite it to this day, so if you ever end up in my bad books … consider yourself warned.
Tuesday, August 12, 2025
12 Curly Questions with children's author Olivia Muscat
2. What is your nickname?
My close family and friends call me Oli or Ol … and many variations of those. To my sister, and only my sister, I’m known as Polly.
Tuesday, July 8, 2025
12 Curly Questions with children's author Rhonda Ooi
Tuesday, June 17, 2025
12 Curly Questions with poet and author Robbie Coburn
2. What is your nickname?
Technically, I use a nickname professionally. I’ve always been called Robbie. My birth name is Robert, but I’ve never been referred to as that, except maybe at school or work. There is this great photo of my third birthday and the cake has a toy horse on it and says Robbie. But some of my friends call me Rob, and one day I’m hoping to graduate to being called Bob.
Tuesday, June 3, 2025
12 Curly Questions with children's author Kristin Kelly
Tuesday, May 13, 2025
12 Curly Questions with children's author Olivia Coates
2. What is your nickname?
I got called Charger by my soccer team. I’m not sure why.
3. What is your greatest fear?
It already happened and was worse than I could have imagined. The fear is 100 times worse now. It’s too scary to think or even write about so I’ll jump to the next question.
4. Describe your writing style in 10 words.
Evolving. Heart with a tentative toe dipped towards humour.
Tuesday, April 8, 2025
12 Curly Questions with author/illustrator Tom Jellett
2. What is your nickname?
I’m not sure I have one. Unless there is one I don’t know about. There are only two people who call me ‘Tommy’. They know who they are.
Band-Aids at the bottom of the pool.
4. Describe your writing style in 10words.
I use too many words and run out of…
5. Tell us five positive words that describe you as a writer.
Slow in a good way.
Tuesday, March 25, 2025
12 Curly Questions with children's author Angie Cui
2. What is your nickname?
My friends sometimes call me Ang, but my kids just call me Mummy. But I do have a Chinese nickname - Ting Ting (very popular name thou).
3. What is your greatest fear?
That I’ll start a sentence and forget what I was saying halfway through… Oh wait, what was the question again?
Tuesday, March 4, 2025
12 Curly Questions with children's author Rae White
2. What is your nickname?
My dad lovingly calls me Poss, short for Possum, while many of my loved ones call me Bun, short for Bunny. Maybe there’s a children’s book in that – The Adventures of Two Unlikely Friends: Poss and Bun!
3. What is your greatest fear?
Probably toads! One humid New Year’s Eve, our driveway and the road outside our house were completely covered in recently hatched toads. The floor wasn’t lava – the road was toads!
Tuesday, February 18, 2025
12 Curly Questions with author Cassy Polimeni
2. What is your nickname?
I don’t really have one – despite years of campaigning! During the height of my nickname campaign some workmates took pity on me and tried out ‘Casio’ and ‘Cassiopeia’ but neither really caught on.
Tuesday, January 21, 2025
12 Curly Questions with author Jess Galatola
Tuesday, January 7, 2025
12 Curly Questions with author Amy Freund
2. What is your nickname?
My family nickname is Amybob and my uni friends call me Amypants, both named after my idol, Spongebob Squarepants.
3. What is your greatest fear?
I am TERRIFIED of huntsmans: they are just too big and hairy! I used to live in Eltham, and every hot day at least two huntsmans would be hanging out in my bedroom; so much so that I nicknamed them ‘Fred and George’, like the Weasley twins. I still get a bit on edge every time it’s a hot day that Fred or George will come and visit my new home.
Tuesday, December 10, 2024
10 Quirky Questions with author Margaret Wild
remorseless, resilient and fascinating. I reread Vanity Fair every five years or so just for the pleasure of encountering Becky and her shenanigans yet again.
Thursday, November 7, 2024
Guest Post: Q & A with Meredith Rusu on The Creative Process by Nia Shetty
There’s a Robot in My Socks by Meredith Rusu is a light-hearted story that skillfully captures the wonders of childhood while addressing the complexities of emotions in a fun, engaging way.
The book follows Jamie and her trusty robot companion through a delightful adventure that showcases how even ordinary items, like socks, can spark extraordinary moments.
Rusu’s book is
filled with playful humor, vivid imagery, and a creative blend of the real and
the imaginary, making it a perfect read for young children and their parents
who are navigating their own big feelings.
One of the standout features of this graphic novel is how themes of comfort, emotion, and the occasional chaos of childhood are wonderfully mixed.
Through the imaginative
lens of a child’s world, Rusu touches on separation anxiety, the need for
routine, and the importance of emotional expression, all with a charming robot
by Jamie’s side. The vibrant illustrations by MartĂn
MorĂłn bring Jamie’s world to life with bright colors and whimsical designs,
perfectly complementing the story.
Now, let’s hear from the author herself, Meredith Rusu, as she shares insights into the inspiration, characters, and creative process behind There’s a Robot in My Socks in our exclusive KBR interview:
Tuesday, October 22, 2024
12 Curly Questions with author Kirsten Ealand
2. What is your nickname?
Family and old school friends call me Kirst, though I was Big Bird for a while in high school after the incident of the bright yellow dress.
3. What is your greatest fear?
Putting aside my biggest mortal fear of bad things happening to people I love, my biggest everyday fear is getting a chai latte when I ask for a chai tea – it’s a totally different drink and it really needs a totally different name.
Thursday, October 17, 2024
Guest Post: Q & A With Dr Kylie Soanes Nature Book Week Judge
Today we are mega excited to welcome Dr Kylie Soans - one of the judges for this year's 2024 Environment Award for Children's Literature judges.
These awards coincide with Nature Book Week, an incentive facilitated by The Wilderness Society to celebrate the best in nature-themed children's books.
Enjoy this exclusive Q & A with Kylie and don't forget to enter our Nature Book Week Giveaway running this week until Saturday!
What is your favourite book about nature? And what’s your favourite nature book to read or share with your kids?I really enjoyed Marty Crump's Headless males make great lovers: and other unusual natural histories. It's such a fun insight into the fact that the living world is, well, kind of bizarre, and that's a good thing.
Tuesday, October 8, 2024
10 Quirky Questions with author Margaret Wild
2. Who is your favourite literary villain and why?
Becky Sharp from Vanity Fair by William Thackeray. She is clever, resourceful, selfish, remorseless, resilient and fascinating, I reread Vanity Fair every five years or so just for the pleasure of encountering Becky and her shenanigans yet again.
Tuesday, September 3, 2024
10 Quirky Questions with author Katrina Roe
2. Who is your favourite literary villain and why?
Dolores Umbridge. She is the villain I love to hate. She’s just like the mean girls at school who pretended to be nice while stabbing you in the back.
Tuesday, August 13, 2024
10 Quirky Questions with author/illustrator/designer Anna McGregor
2. Who is your favourite literary villain and why?
The Evil Queen in Snow White. I find powerful female villains exciting and complex.
3. You're hosting a literary dinner party, which five authors would you invite? (alive or dead)
Roald Dahl, Julia Donaldson, Carson Ellis, Jon Klassen and Edward Gorey.
Tuesday, July 23, 2024
12 Curly Questions with author Sarah Luke
anchored nearby, did look for a while like it was floating away...
2. What is your nickname?
Sarah the Dark (because one of my best friends is also called Sarah, but she is blonde – she is, rather fittingly, Sarah the Fair).
3. What is your greatest fear?
Losing my writing notebooks, where I keep all my ideas simmering away until they are ready to be cooked into stories.
4. Describe your writing style in 10 words.
Fast-paced, funny, heartfelt, dramatic, full of deliberate echoes and caricatures.