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David M. Cornish (born 1972) is an illustrator and fantasy writer from
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Biography

Cornish studied illustration at the University of South Australia, where in 1993 he began to compile a series of notebooks: over the next ten years he filled 23 journals with his pictures, definitions, ideas and histories of his world, the "Half-Continent". It was not until 2003 that a chance encounter with a children's publisher gave him an opportunity to develop these ideas further. Learning of his journals, she urged him to write a story from his world. Cornish was sent away with the task of delivering 1,000 words the following week and each week thereafter. Abandoning all other paid work, he spent the next two years propped up with one small advance after another.


Awards and honours


Publications


As writer


''Monster Blood Tattoo'' series

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'' (2006, G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers) * '' Lamplighter'' (2008) * ''Factotum'' (2010) * ''Tales from the Half-Continent'' (2014)


As illustrator


Standalone books

* ''Emily and the Dragon'', written by Lyn Lee (2005,
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''The Sunken Kingdom'' series

Cornish illustrated ''The Sunken Kingdom'' series, which was written by Kim Wilkins. # ''Ghost Ship'' (2006,
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) # ''Tide Stealers'' (2006,
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) # ''Sorcerer of the Waves'' (2008,
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) # ''The Star Queen'' (2008,
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References


External links


Official blog


* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Cornish, D. M. 1972 births Australian fantasy writers Living people Writers from Adelaide University of South Australia alumni Australian male novelists