Bruce Whatley
Genres
- Children's Books
- > Children's Animals Books
- > Children's Mammal Books
- > Children's Pig Books
- > Children's Growing Up & Facts of Life Books
- > Children's Family Life Books
- > Children's Parents Books
- > Children's Reference & Nonfiction
- > Children's Reading & Writing Education Books
- Literature & Fiction
- > Poetry
- > Regional & Cultural Poetry
- > Australia & Oceania Poetry
- Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
- > Mystery
- > Private Investigators
- > Thrillers & Suspense
- > Suspense
Bruce Whatley trained as an illustrator in Manchester, UK, where one of his tutors was Tony Ross. Shortly after starting a family, Bruce found his niche in writing and illustrating for children. His children’s books are very popular and his first book, The Ugliest Dog in the World, was an instant success and was listed as a CBCA Notable Book, 1993. His second book, Looking for Crabs, was shortlisted for Picture Book of the Year, 1993. Bruce continues to write and illustrate picture books. He has had much success with the picture book he created with Jackie French, Diary of A Wombat, as well as books of his own, Tin Toys and The Watchmaker Who Saved Christmas. Bruce and his wife live in Berry on the south coast of New South Wales.