Rob Kemp is a UK-based writer specialising in fatherhood and masculinity. Contributing to Men’s Health, Father’s Quarterly and the Times Educational Supplement, he is also the bestselling author of The Expectant Dad’s Survival Guide and The New Dad’s Survival Guide.
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Rachel Katstaller is an illustrator and strategic designer from tropical El Salvador. She has recently relocated to the Alps along with her cat, Hemingway.
Brendan Kearney realized he didn’t like rulers while studying architecture at university. He also discovered that drawing pictures for a living was a legitimate and fun career option, and so opted for illustration as quickly as he could. He specializes in children’s books and artwork.
Anshika Khullar is an illustrator based in Southampton, England, whose bold and vibrant work aims to showcase the ordinary as beautiful. Anshika is an Indian, non-binary transgender creative with a BA in English Literature & Media from the University of Brighton; they have a focused interest in intersectional feminist narratives, a study which has invariably informed their art practice, with illustrations that are colourful, detail-oriented, and thoughtfully studded with hidden gems of metaphors made literal, often dealing in overarching socio-political themes.
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They are a CILIP Kate Greenaway Medal nominee for their work on the cover and interiors of YA novel The Black Flamingo (by Dean Atta, published by Hodder Books).
In addition to commercial, editorial and literary projects, Anshika has appeared as a guest speaker on panels at London Illustration Fair and House of Illustration.
Rebecca Khan is an author of chlidren’s educational books.
Tom Knight is an illustrator from the east coast of England. After ten years working as a graphic designer, he began illustrating books for children. He works from a poorly temperature-controlled studio in the garden, where he is constantly distracted by the greedy birds that hang out by the feeder outside his window.
Tilda Kelly is a writer who has travelled the world extensively, meeting many exotic creatures on her adventures – from koalas and kangaroos in Australia, to giraffes and gazelles in Africa and tapirs and tigers in Asia. At home, she has a dog and two cats (both adopted) to keep her company as she writes her animal stories.
My name is katula cranimmer. I am 26 years old. I am a digital illustrator working and living in Uganda.
Right from childhood, I always loved art. I loved to draw but I didn’t really decide to be an artist until the age of 18 when I started reading comic books. I was so taken in by the power of the art and stories in the comic books I read that I could think of nothing else to do with my life. It was right there in those comic book pages that I found my passion, my dream, my goal something worth living and dying for. I wanted to become a professional illustrator and tell heart-felt stories that mean something to people with my Art.
I graduated in 2016 in Industrial Art and Design from Makerere University, Uganda and I am currently making character building comic books and story books for Reminac Comics under Reminac Studios.
Kathryn Kellogg is a recognized spokesperson for the zero-waste movement who blogs at goingzerowaste.com. She has been featured by National Geographic, Guardian, CNN, Refinery 29, Bustle, and other outlets. She lives with her husband, Justin, and her dog, Nala, in the Bay Area.