Draft:Tania Ingram
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- Comment: See WP:NAUTHOR. Curb Safe Charmer (talk) 13:56, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
- Comment: Please provide sources for the claims made about the author regarding her personal life (birth date and location, relocation, her previous job, etc). Beachweak (talk) 12:40, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
Tania Ingram is an Australian children's book author. Born in Whyalla, South Australia in 1971, she relocated to Adelaide in her teens. Prior to becoming a full time author, Ingram was a clinical psychologist, working primarily with children.
Ingram wrote her first picture book, Dog on Log based on a game she played with her infant daughter.[1]
She was shortlisted in the Speech Pathology Book of the Year Awards, 2016 for Jinny & Cooper: My Teacher's Big Bad Secret.[2] She won the Notable 2024 CBCA Book of The Year Award: Younger Readers for Aggie Flea is NOT a Liar![3]
Works
[edit]- Dog on Log (2013), illustrated by Kat Chadwick
- The Great Barbie Disaster (2016), illustrated by Christina Miesen
- Jinny & Cooper: My Teacher's Big Bad Secret (2016)
- Jinny & Cooper: Revenge of the Stone Witch (2016)
- Jinny & Cooper: Curse of the Genie's Ring (2016)
- Jinny & Cooper: Search for the Sea Bogle (2016)
- Oma's Buttons (2018), illustrated by Jennifer Harrison
- Aggie Flea is NOT a Liar! (2023), illustrated by A.Yi
- Aggie Flea Steals the Show! (2024), illustrated by A.Yi
- Walls (2024), illustrated by Ruth Mary Smith
- The Bug Book (2024), illustrated by Lucinda Gifford
- The Other Shadow (2024)
References
[edit]- ^ Meegan, Genevieve Meegan (March 23, 2013). "Author Tania logs the magic of childhood". The Advertiser.
- ^ Mem: 7613656. "Speech Pathology Australia book awards 2016 shortlists announced". Books+Publishing. Retrieved 2025-01-10.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ "Notables 2024". Children’s Book Council of Australia. Retrieved 2025-01-10.
External Links
[edit]- Official Website
- Austlit
- Writers SA
- Australia Reads
- Just So Stories Interview: It's Q&A time with Tania Ingram
Category:Living people Category:Australian children's writers Category:Australian women children's writers Category:Australian writers