Jennifer Horn is a Brisbane-based freelance illustrator and children’s writer. Her fairytale debut picture book The Precious Plum was shortlisted for the 2022 Little Pink Dog’s Authorstrator Prize. She illustrated the cover of Anthology Angels’ children’s fundraising anthology of 2021, Once Upon a Whoops!: Fractured Fairytales and Ridiculous Rhymes (2021) and her short stories have appeared in each of these annual publications since 2018: It’s Beginning to Look A Lot Like Christmas (2018), Spooktacular Stories (2019) and Tell ‘Em They’re Dreaming (2020). Two Young Adult short stories, Faulty Connection and What Aunt Maud Achieved, have been published in Rhiza Edge’s dystopian and sci-fi anthologies, Crossed Spaces and Stepping Sideways, respectively. She was awarded Second Place in the Published Illustrators category for her illustration On The Move at the 2023 CYA Conference. 

With a background in Architecture, Jen draws on her love of stories and adventure to create whimsical illustrations in a Quentin-Blake-inspired squiggle style. She co-hosts the Book Review program on local community station Reading Radio, where she enjoys reading books ‘with all the voices’.  She has also been part of Art Department teams on several Brisbane-based films, including Binge’s A Savage Christmas, Stan’s Christmas on The Farm, and Netflix’s Romance on the Menu.