Tim Wynne-Jones
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Tim Wynne-Jones is an English
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Canadian
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 author of children's literature
Children's literature
Children's literature is for readers and listeners up to about age twelve; it is often defined in four different ways: books written by children, books written for children, books chosen by children, or books chosen for children. It is often illustrated. The term is used in senses which sometimes...

, including picture books and novels for children and young adults, novels for adults, radio dramas, songs for the CBC/Jim Henson production Fraggle Rock, as well as a children's musical and an opera libretto.

Biography

Born in Cheshire
Cheshire
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, England
England
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, Wynne-Jones was raised in British Columbia
British Columbia
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 and Ontario
Ontario
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. He was educated at the University of Waterloo
University of Waterloo
The University of Waterloo is a comprehensive public university in the city of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. The school was founded in 1957 by Drs. Gerry Hagey and Ira G. Needles, and has since grown to an institution of more than 30,000 students, faculty, and staff...

 and York University
York University
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, after having graduated from Ridgemont High School
Ridgemont High School (Ottawa)
Ridgemont High School. It is an Ottawa-Carleton District School Board secondary school in Ottawa, Canada. The school is located at 2597 Alta Vista Drive in the Alta Vista neighbourhood of Ottawa. It is next door to St...

 in Ottawa, Canada. An additional formative experience was his participation in the St Matthew's Anglican Church choir of men and boys, of which he was for a time the Head Chorister. He currently lives in eastern Ontario. He is a faculty member at Vermont College of Fine Arts
Vermont College of Fine Arts
Vermont College of Fine Arts offers four distinct graduate programs, awarding Master of Fine Arts degrees in Visual Art, Writing, Writing for Children & Young Adults and Graphic Design. The student to faculty ratio at VCFA is 4-to-1.. The faculty and alumni of VCFA have won many literary awards,...

, teaching in the Writing for Children and Young Adults MFA program.

Writing

Tim Wynne-Jones' first book was Odd's End which is said to have been written over the space of five weeks while his wife was away. It was published By McClelland & Stewart in 1980 and won the $50,000 Seal First Novel Award. Since then, Wynne-Jones has written more than 20 books, including picture books, novels for children and young adults, as well as three novels for adults. His work has been widely reviewed and he has won several awards, including three Governor General’s Literary Awards in Canada (1993, 1995, 2009); three Canadian Library Association Prizes; the Arthur Ellis Award (2001); the Edgar Award for Young Adult Mystery from the Mystery Writers of America (2002) and the Boston Globe-Horn Book Award.

Children's picture books

  • Madeline and Ermadillo - 1976
  • Zoom at Sea - 1983
  • Zoom Away - 1985
  • The Hour Of the Frog - 1985
  • I'll Make You Small - 1986
  • Mischief City - 1986
  • Architect Of the Moon - 1988 (U.S. title: Builder of the Moon)
  • Zoom Upstream - 1992
  • The Last Piece of Sky - 1993
  • Mouse In the Manger - 1993
  • The Hunchback of Notre Dame - 1996
  • Dracula - 1997
  • On Tumbledown Hill - 1998
  • Ned Mouse Breaks Away - 2002

Young adult fiction

  • Rosie Backstage - 1994 (with Amanda Lewis)
  • The Book of Changes - 1994
  • The Maestro - 1995 (Australian title: The Flight of Burl Crow, UK title The Survival Game)
  • Some of the Kinder Planets - 1997
  • Stephen Fair - 1998
  • Lord of the Fries and Other Stories - 1999
  • The Boy in the Burning House - 2000 (Edgar Award for Best Young Adult Novel, 2002)
  • A Midwinter Night's Dream - 2003 (Libretto, commissioned by the Canadian Children's Opera Chorus
    Canadian Children's Opera Chorus
    The Canadian Children's Opera Company was founded in 1968 by Ruby Mercer and Lloyd Bradshaw. The Chorus consists of five divisions of approximately 240 boys and girls aged 6 to 19. The Principal Chorus has over 80 choristers, and they participate as the children's chorus in productions by the...

    )
  • A Thief in the House of Memory - 2004
  • Rex Zero and the End of the World - 2006
  • The Uninvited - 2009
  • Blink and Caution - 2011

Adult fiction

  • Odd's End - 1980
  • The Knot - 1983
  • Fastyngange - 1988 (UK title: Voices)
  • The Uninvited - 2009
  • SilabGarza - 2010

Radio plays

  • "The Thinking Room" for CBC Radio
    CBC Radio
    CBC Radio generally refers to the English-language radio operations of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. The CBC operates a number of radio networks serving different audiences and programming niches, all of which are outlined below.-English:CBC Radio operates three English language...

    's Nightfall
    Nightfall (CBC)
    Nightfall is the title of a radio drama series produced and aired by CBC Radio from July 1980 to June 1983. While primarily a supernatural/horror series, Nightfall featured some episodes in other genres, such as science fiction, mystery, fantasy, and human drama. One episode was even adapted from...

    - 1982
  • "The Road Ends at the Sea" for CBC Radio
    CBC Radio
    CBC Radio generally refers to the English-language radio operations of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. The CBC operates a number of radio networks serving different audiences and programming niches, all of which are outlined below.-English:CBC Radio operates three English language...

    's Nightfall
    Nightfall (CBC)
    Nightfall is the title of a radio drama series produced and aired by CBC Radio from July 1980 to June 1983. While primarily a supernatural/horror series, Nightfall featured some episodes in other genres, such as science fiction, mystery, fantasy, and human drama. One episode was even adapted from...

    - 1982
  • "The Strange Odyssey of Lennis Freed" for CBC Radio
    CBC Radio
    CBC Radio generally refers to the English-language radio operations of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. The CBC operates a number of radio networks serving different audiences and programming niches, all of which are outlined below.-English:CBC Radio operates three English language...

    's Nightfall
    Nightfall (CBC)
    Nightfall is the title of a radio drama series produced and aired by CBC Radio from July 1980 to June 1983. While primarily a supernatural/horror series, Nightfall featured some episodes in other genres, such as science fiction, mystery, fantasy, and human drama. One episode was even adapted from...

    - 1983

Awards

  • 1980 - Seal First Novel Award for Odd's End
  • 1983 - Ruth Schwartz Award of The Canadian Book Sellers Association for Zoom at Sea
  • 1993 - Governor General's Award for English language children's literature
    Governor General's Award for English language children's literature
    This is a list of recipients of the Governor General's Award for children's literature. An award for juvenile literature existed from 1949 to 1958, and the current award was created in 1987.-Juvenile fiction:*1949: R.S. Lambert, Franklin of the Arctic...

     for Some of the Kinder Planets
  • 1995 - Governor General's Award for English language children's literature
    Governor General's Award for English language children's literature
    This is a list of recipients of the Governor General's Award for children's literature. An award for juvenile literature existed from 1949 to 1958, and the current award was created in 1987.-Juvenile fiction:*1949: R.S. Lambert, Franklin of the Arctic...

     for The Maestro
  • 1995 - Canadian Library Association Young Adult Book of the Year for The Maestro
  • 1997 - Vicky Metcalf Award
    Vicky Metcalf Award
    The Vicky Metcalf Award is awarded to a writer whose body of work has been "inspirational to Canadian youth." It is one of the top awards for Canadian children's writers. The award was named after Vicky Metcalf...

  • 1998 - Canadian Library Association, Children's Book of the Year
  • 2001 - Arthur Ellis Award
    Arthur Ellis Awards
    The Arthur Ellis Awards are a group of Canadian literary awards, presented annually by the Crime Writers of Canada for the best Canadian crime and mystery writing....

     for Best Juvenile Crime Book for The Boy in the Burning House
  • 2002 - Edgar Award
    Edgar Award
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     for Best Young Adult book for The Boy in the Burning House
  • 2009 - Governor General's Award for English language children's literature
    Governor General's Award for English language children's literature
    This is a list of recipients of the Governor General's Award for children's literature. An award for juvenile literature existed from 1949 to 1958, and the current award was created in 1987.-Juvenile fiction:*1949: R.S. Lambert, Franklin of the Arctic...

    for The Uninvited

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