Dr Who Tales of Terror
Out now is the latest hardback book in the Dr Who series illustrated by Rohan Eason.
Out now is the latest hardback book in the Dr Who series illustrated by Rohan Eason.
Comic by Eoin Coveney to commemorate JFK...
Rohan Eason works on a new edition of Robin Jarvis' classic novel.
Published by Egmont and with a fresh design, Rohan has used his moody pen work to create a cover to entice young readers, he explains, "All previous versions have focused on the evil dogs or the witches themselves. The idea was to create a more dramatic feeling, to represent what the story entails, the magic surrounding the witches and the majesty and power of the book's setting; by the sea in Whitby."
Artist Partners are delighted to announce that Susannah Lovegrove one of their recent signings has been shortlisted for The AOI World Illustration Awards this year and in association with The Directory of Illustration.
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Phosphor Art's scraperboard artist Bill Sanderson has created an illustration for the Atticus column in the new look SundayTimes (which was recently redesigned by Simon Esterson, Mark Porter and their team). Atticus is a political gossip column mostly focusing on Westminster. Bill was asked to create an image combining a snake with a pen - you'll find it every week in the Sunday Times.
Written by the award-winning author, David Almond, The Tale of Angelino Brown, is a warm and witty tale with charming illustrations by Alex T. Smith, published by Walker Books. Alex had great fun depicting Angelino, the little curly haired angel’s antics in this wonderful children’s story.
We’re very proud to announce the publication of King Coo, Adam Stower’s first novel for children, published by David Fickling Books on 4th May.

Tomislav Tomic intricate black and white illustrations adorn the inside pages of J.K. Rowling’s brand new edition of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, published this month by Bloomsbury. This is the third Hogwarts Library Book edition that Tomislav has had the pleasure in illustrating.

Uncle Gobb And The Green Heads is the second uproarious adventure from the comic pairing of Michael Rosen’s words and Neal Layton’s illustrations, published by Bloomsbury. This time we see Malcolm and the peculiar and rather annoying Uncle Gobb go to America, each with a cunning plan...
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