Dimity Powell

Dimity Powell

  • 5 stars across 10 books

Dimity Powell writes for children because she would secretly love to be one again. To support this fantasy she produces sometimes silly, sometimes sad, always sparkly stories for school magazines, anthologies, online apps as creative digital content, and as junior novels and picture books. Many of her stories have been shortlisted or won awards including her digital narrative, The Chapel of Unlove for the Story City App, shortlisted for the Western Australian Premier's Book Awards 2016. Two of her picture books feature on the Kindergo App and appear as part of Virgin Australia's Inflight Children's Entertainment Program. PS Who Stole Santa's Mail? filled the Christmas stockings of children everywhere for the first time in 2012. At the End of Holyrood Lane is her second picture book with EK Books. The Fix-It Man , also illustrated by Nicky Johnston, debuted in 2017. Dimity is also Managing Editor of highly respected children's literature website Kids' Book Review, and a Books in Homes role model. Her past adventures include skiing the French Alps, Kombiing around a quarter of Australia, spotting manatees in Florida, and getting lost in the Bermuda Triangle. She's tried a few grown-up jobs, but thinks it's more fun writing for children now because she believes that great stories - like ice-cream - are life essentials. One day, she would love to travel to Lapland and meet Santa for real.

Nicky Johnston is a primary educator, speaker and children's book author and illustrator. Passionate about raising awareness of the importance of children's emotional well-being, Nicky has written books to help children deal with anxiety and develop resilience. She is an experienced public speaker and presents at parent forums, seminars and conferences. Her illustration style is described as whimsical, playful, narrative, emotive and dreamy. She works mainly in watercolor, ink and pencil. She also produces work digitally using a variety of illustration software. Nicky's first children's book Go Away, Mr Worrythoughts! was adapted into a theatrical production. For five years the show has been performed at primary schools throughout Victoria, educating children dealing with anxiety and helping to develop a healthy resilience. For four years, Nicky was the Creative Director of 52-week Illustration Challenge Facebook group. This online Illustration Challenge inspires a community of artists and illustrators to create artwork using weekly theme prompts while providing a safe and encouraging environment for personal artistic development.

1st March 2017

The Fix-It Man

It's handy having a dad who can fix just about anything. A young girl believes her father is the king of fixing things. ... MoreThe Fix-It Man

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27th March 2019

Circus School

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2nd March 2022

This is My Dad: The perfect dad isn't always a father

This is My Dad celebrates families of all shapes and sizes in a heartfelt, beautifully illustrated story that parents an... MoreThis is My Dad: The perfect dad isn't always a father

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8th May 2018

Pippa

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1st February 2020

At the End of Holyrood Lane

Flick is just like any other youngster. She loves to chase butterflies and jump in autumn leaves. But life at the end of... MoreAt the End of Holyrood Lane

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4th March 2026

The Boy Who Lost His Laugh

Tim loves his collection of dinosaurs—but one thing he’d love even more is a family of his own.Tim’s beloved dinosaur co... MoreThe Boy Who Lost His Laugh

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    Dad’s can fix anything right? After all, it’s what dads do.

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