Publications - as Illustrator

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“Where Are The Butterflies?” (illustrator)
Simply Be Publishing

The butterflies are missing. So, two adventurous children embark on a quest to find out why the butterflies have not arrived. Their journey teaches them a deeper understanding of love and how all things and all people are connected.

“The Boy From The Sea” (illustrator)
Daisy Lane Publishing

A boy washes up on a beach alone. He doesn’t know where he is or how to speak this new language. But with kindness, the boy learns to heal from the past, discovering love, family and new beginnings is always possible. The Boy From The Sea is a picture book that celebrates and empowers children to understand the magic of connection and acceptance of difference. “You love with your heart, not with your eyes. 
 

“The Wonderful World of Australian Fossils” (illustrator)
Australian Age of Dinosaurs Museum

Winner of the Children’s Nonfiction Award in the 2022 International Book Awards
Researched and written at the AAOD Museum by Education Co-ordinator Grace Elliott, this booklet focuses on the world of Australian fossils – a great resource for all junior palaeontologists.

“The Wonderful World of Deep-Time Astronomy” (illustrator)
Australian Age of Dinosaurs Museum

Researched and written at the AAOD Museum by Education & Astronomy Manager Grant Salmond, this booklet focuses on the world of deep-time astronomy and our connection to the Southern Hemisphere’s night sky – a great resource for all junior palaeontologists andastronomists.

Publications - Anthologies

“Stepping Sideways: Stories of Steampunk and Dystopia” (contributing author)                       Rhiza Edge

A compilation of steampunk and dystopian short stories for teens and young adults, sure to transport you into worlds of danger and wonder.
 

(“What Aunt Maud Achieved” by Jennifer Horn)

“Our Australian HeART” (contributing illustrator and author)  Just Write for Kids

A special edition hard cover anthology celebrating the diversity, life and colours of Australia, as showcased by various local artists and illustrators of children’s books.
 

(“Scrub Turkey” by Jennifer Horn)

“Crossed Spaces – Short Stories in Other Worlds” (contributing author)
Rhiza Edge

A compilation of sci-fi and fantasy short stories for teens and young adults, published in 2021 by Rhiza Edge.

(“Faulty Connection” by Jennifer Horn)

“Hot Diggety Dog! Tales From The Bark Side” (contributing author)                                             Share Your Story

Join the Anthology Angels for their 2023 compilation of all things canine! Profits go towards Story Dogs.
 

(“Oscar and Bella’s Bad Fur Day” by Jennifer Horn)

“It’s a Kind of Magic – Stories and Spells by Second-rate Sorcerers” (contributing author and illustrator)              Share Your Story

The 2022 anthology is a collection of stories and poems for children about resilience, friendship and finding out that the most enchanting things are often hidden in plain sight.
 

(“The Worm Farm” by Jennifer Horn)

“Once Upon A Whoops – Fractured Fairytales and Ridiculous Rhymes” (cover illustrator and contributing author)       Share Your Story

This 2021 anthology for kids plays upon all the fairytales you thought you knew, until now…
All profits go to Life’s Little Treasures.
 

(“To Build a Tower” and “Grimm and Gluten” by Jennifer Horn)

 

"Tell 'Em They're Dreaming - Bedtime Ballads and Tall Tales from the Australian Bush" (contributing author)
Share Your Story

A compilation for children that celebrates the traditional Aussie bush ballad, this anthology of 2020 raised funds for the NSWFS after 2019’s bushfires.

(“The Ballad of Meggs Bradford” and “The Hitch-hiker” by Jennifer Horn)

"Spooktacular Stories - Thrilling Tales for Brave Kids" (contributing author)
Share Your Story

The 2019 edition of Share Your Story’s anthology for children, this anthology is all about the things that go bump in the night. Read at your own risk!

(“Owner of the Bones” and “The Suitcase Ghost” by Jennifer Horn)



"It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas - an Anthology of Christmas Tales" (contributing author and illustrator)

Compiled and edited by award-winning picture book author Michelle Worthington, this anthology consists of over 20 stories and poems by members of the Share Your Story writing group. 

(“The Christmas Scorcher” and 4 x Christmas illustrations by Jennifer Horn)

Artwork for Sale

Baby Onesies, Stickers, Bags and More
-> redbubble.com

Redbubble is the site for getting original art on a shirt. Or a tote bag. This place has a massive spectrum of products, all illustrated by artists and designers.

Available here are:

– Baby onesies, t-shirts, and toddler pull-overs

– Aussie animal stickers – including the infamous quokka!

– tote bags and phone cases, and more…