Wyatt, David 1968–

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Wyatt, David 1968–

Personal

Born November 28, 1968, in England. Education: Attended art college. Hobbies and other interests: Playing guitar.

Addresses

Home—Dartmoor, England. E-mail—David.Wyatt@btinternet.com.

Career

Illustrator. Formerly performed as part of a rock band.

Illustrator

Terry Deary, True Monster Stories, Hippo (London, England), 1992.

Philip Pullman, The Wonderful Story of Aladdin and the Enchanted Lamp, Scholastic (London, England), 1993.

Terry Deary, True Horror Stories, Hippo (London, England), 1993, new edition, Scholastic (London, England), 2006.

Terry Deary, True Crime Stories, Hippo (London, England), 1994.

Terry Deary, True Ghost Stories, Hippo (London, England), 1995, Puffin (New York, NY), 1996.

Terry Deary, True Shark Stories, Hippo (London, England), 1995.

Ian Waugh and Linda Straker, Castles of Puzzles, Hippo (London, England), 1995.

Terry Deary, True Survival Stories, Scholastic (London, England), 1995, Puffin (New York, NY), 1997.

Terry Deary, True UFO Stories, Hippo (London, England), 1997.

Terry Deary, True War Stories, Hippo (London, England), 1997.

Herbie Brennan, Seriously Weird True Stories, Hippo (London, England), 1997.

Terry Deary, Teary Deary's True Stories: Monster, Horror, Ghost, Scholastic (London, England), 1998.

Terry Deary, True Spy Stories, Scholastic (London, England), 1998.

Herbie Brennan, Seriously Weird True Stories 2, Scholastic (London, England), 1998.

Ann Pilling, Black Harvest, Collins (London, England), 1999.

Pete Johnson, Eyes of the Alien, Corgi Yearling (London, England), 1999.

Andrew Donkin, Space Stories That Really Happened, Hippo (London, England), 1999.

Terry Deary, True Disaster Stories, Scholastic (New York, NY), 1999.

Diana Wynne Jones, Fire and Hemlock, new edition, Collins (London, England), 2000.

Diana Wynne Jones, A Tale of Time City, new edition, Collins (London, England), 2000.

Pete Johnson, The Creeper, Corgi Yearling (London, England), 2000.

Terry Deary, True Mystery, Scholastic (London, England), 2000.

Theresa Breslin, Dream Master Nightmare!, Doubleday (London, England), 2000.

Neil Tonge, A World in Flames: World War II on Land, Macmillan Children's (London, England), 2001.

Neil Tonge, A World in Flames: Civilians, Macmillan Children's (London, England), 2001.

K.M. Peyton, Stealaway, Macmillan Childrens (London, England), 2001, Cricket Books (Chicago, IL), 2004.

Pete Johnson, The Frighteners, Corgi Yearling (London, England), 2001.

Peter Hepplewhite, At Sea ("World in Flames" series), Macmillan Children's (London, England), 2001.

Peter Hepplewhite, World War II in the Air ("World in Flames" series), Macmillan Children's (London, England), 2001.

Michael Molloy, The Witch Trade, Scholastic (New York, NY), 2001.

Cherith Baldry, The Silver Horn ("Eaglesmount Trilogy"), Macmillan Children's (London, England), 2001, Mondo (New York, NY), 2002.

Cherith Baldry, The Emerald Throne ("Eaglesmount Trilogy"), Macmillan Children's (London, England), 2001, Mondo (New York, NY), 2003.

Cherith Baldry, The Lake of Darkness ("Eaglesmount Trilogy"), Macmillan Children's (London, England), 2001, Mondo (New York, NY), 2004.

Adèle Geras, Goodbye, Tommy Blue, Macmillan Children's (London, England), 2003.

Theresa Breslin, Dream Master Gladiator, Doubleday (London, England), 2003.

Erik L'Homme, Quadehar the Sorcerer, Scholastic (New York, NY), 2003.

Michael Molloy, The Time Witches, Scholastic (New York, NY), 2003.

Maggie Pearson, reteller, Taliesin: The Boy Wizzard, A. & C. Black (London, England), 2004.

Pete Johnson, Avenger, Corgi Yearling (London, England), 2004.

Theresa Breslin, Arabian Nights, Doubleday (London, England), 2004.

Charles Butler, Death of a Ghost, HarperCollins (London, England), 2006.

Philip Reeve, Larklight; or, The Revenge of the White Spider!; or, To Saturn's Rings and Back!: A Rousing Tale of Dauntless Pluck in the Farthest Reaches of Space, Bloomsbury Children's Books (New York, NY), 2006.

Geraldine McCaughrean, Peter Pan in Scarlet, Oxford University Press (Oxford, England), 2006.

Teary Deary, Flight of the Fire Thief, Kingfisher (Boston, MA), 2007.

Philip Reeve, Starcross: A Stirring Adventure of Spies, Time Travel, and Curious Hats (sequel to Larklight), Bloomsbury Children's Books (New York, NY), 2007.

Julia Golding, The Secret of the Sirens ("Companions Quartet"), Marshall Cavendish (New York, NY), 2007.

Franzeska G. Ewart, reteller, William Shakespeare's The Tempest, A. & C. Black (London, England), 2007.

Dean Lorey, Nightmare Academy, HarperCollins (New York, NY), 2007.

Julia Golding, Mines of the Minotaur ("Companions Quartet"), Marshall Cavendish (New York, NY), 2008.

Julia Golding, The Chimera's Curse ("Companions Quartet"), Marshall Cavendish (New York, NY), 2008.

Contributor of illustration to comic-book series, including Future Shock. Illustrator of record albums and book covers.

Biographical and Critical Sources

PERIODICALS

Horn Book, November-December, 2006, Claire E. Gross, review of Larklight, p. 724.

Kirkus Reviews, October 1, 2001, review of The Witch Trade, p. 1428; September 15, 2006, review of Larklight, p. 965.

School Library Journal, December, 2001, Kathie Meizner, review of The Witch Trade, p. 139; August, 2003, John Peters, review of The Time Witches, p. 164; July, 2004, Mara Alpert, review of The Lake of Darkness, p. 66; December, 2004, Kelley Rae Unger, review of Stealaway, p. 117.

ONLINE

David Wyatt Home Page, http://www.david.wyatt.btinternet.com (December 15, 2007).

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