Steve Antony

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Born
New Mexico, United States
OccupationChildren's author, illustrator
NationalityBritish
Steve Antony
Steve Antony in 2021
Steve Antony in 2021
Born
New Mexico, United States
OccupationChildren's author, illustrator
NationalityBritish
Alma materAnglia Ruskin University
GenreChildren's picture books
Notable worksThe Queen's Hat, Please, Mr. Panda
Notable awardsOscar's Book Prize (2015)

Steve Antony is a British children's author and illustrator, who has written and illustrated seventeen picture books and two board books.

Antony grew up in New Mexico, US, the son of a painter mother and blacksmith father.[1][2]

He earned a master's degree in children's book illustration from Anglia Ruskin University in 2013.[2][3]

Career

Antony has written and illustrated eight books in the Mr Panda series, and four in The Queen series.[4]

Publishers Weekly reviewed his book Unplugged, "digital-age parable avoids turning heavy-handed—his characters are so cheery, carefree, and congenial that readers will quickly forget that they're being taught a lesson."[5] Kirkus Reviews wrote, "A gentle catalyst for crucial conversations about balancing digital diversions with real-life play as well as an introduction to self-guided critical thinking."[6]

Antony has collaborated with Tim Minchin, illustrating his story When I Grow Up.[2]

He won the Oscar's Book Prize in 2015, for his book The Queen's Hat. The award was presented by X Files actor Gillian Anderson.[7][8] It was also shortlisted for the 2015 Waterstones Children's Book Prize.[3]

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