Cressida Cowell
FRSL
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(née Hare, born 15 April 1966) is a British author. She is best known for the book series ''
How to Train Your Dragon
''How to Train Your Dragon'' is a media franchise from DreamWorks Animation and loosely based on the book series How to Train Your Dragon (novel series), of the same name by British author Cressida Cowell. It consists of three feature films: '' ...
'', which has subsequently become a
media franchise
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as adapted by
DreamWorks Animation
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. As of 2015, the series has sold more than seven million copies around the world.
In addition to her other publications, Cowell works with illustrator
Neal Layton in the ongoing series of ''Emily Brown'' stories. The first in the series, ''
That Rabbit Belongs to Emily Brown'', won a
Nestlé Children’s Book Award.
Personal life
The Hon. Cressida Cowell was born on 15 April, 1966 in London. She is the daughter of
Michael Hare, 2nd Viscount Blakenham. Her uncle, by marriage, is former
U.S. Supreme Court
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justice
Stephen Breyer
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.
As a child, Cowell states she "grew up in London and on a small, uninhabited island off the west coast of
Scotland
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," and that it was during summers spent on the
Inner Hebrides
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, where she first began to develop her writing and drawing skills:
:"I spent a great deal of time as a child on a tiny, uninhabited island off the west coast of Scotland...By the time I was eight, my family had built a small stone house on the island, and with the boat, we could nearly fish for enough food to feed the family for the whole summer."
:"From then on, every year we spent four weeks of the summer and two weeks of the spring on the island. The house was lit by candle-light, and there was no telephone or television, so I spent a lot of time drawing and writing stories."
Cowell attended
Keble College, Oxford
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where she studied English, and she also attended
Saint Martin's School of Art
Saint Martin's School of Art was an art school, art college in London, England. It offered foundation and degree level courses. It was established in 1854, initially under the aegis of the church of St Martin-in-the-Fields. Saint Martin's beca ...
and
Brighton University
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Th ...
where she learned illustration. She studied at
Marlborough College
Marlborough College is a Public school (United Kingdom), public school (English private boarding school) for pupils aged 13 to 18 in Marlborough, Wiltshire, England. It was founded as Marlborough School in 1843 by the Dean of Manchester, George ...
(1982–84).
Cressida Cowell presently lives in London with her husband Simon, a former director and interim CEO of the
International Save the Children Alliance; daughters Maisie and Clementine; and son Alexander.
List of works
''How to Train Your Dragon'' books
* ''How to Train Your Dragon'' (2003)
* ''How to Be a Pirate'' (2004)
* ''How to Speak Dragonese'' (2005)
* ''How to Cheat a Dragon's Curse'' (2006)
* ''How to Twist a Dragon's Tale'' (2007)
* ''A Hero's Guide to Deadly Dragons'' (2008)
* ''How to Ride a Dragon's Storm'' (2008)
* ''How to Break a Dragon's Heart'' (2009)
* ''How to Steal a Dragon's Sword'' (2011)
* ''How to Seize a Dragon's Jewel'' (2012)
* ''How to Betray a Dragon's Hero'' (2013)
* ''How to Fight a Dragon's Fury'' (2015)
''Emily Brown'' books
* ''
That Rabbit Belongs to Emily Brown'' (2007)
* ''Emily Brown and the Thing'' (2007)
* ''Emily Brown and the Elephant Emergency'' (2010)
* ''Cheer Up Your Teddy Bear, Emily Brown!'' (2011)
* ''Emily Brown and Father Christmas'' (2018)
''The Wizards'' books
* ''The Wizards of Once'' (2018)
* ''The Wizards of Once: Twice Magic'' (2019)
* ''The Wizards of Once: Knock Three Times'' (2020)
* ''The Wizards of Once: Never and Forever'' (2020)
''The Treetop Twins Adventures'' books
* ''The Twins Take on T. Rex'' (2019)
* ''The Twins Discover a Diplodocus'' (2019)
* ''The Twins Meet a Massospondylus'' (2019)
* ''The Twins Climb a Camarasaurus'' (2019)
* ''The Twins Play with a Plesiosaur'' (2019)
* ''The Twins Help a Hadrosaur'' (2019)
* ''The Twins Have a Picnic with a Spinosaurus'' (2019)
* ''The Twins Track Down a Triceratops'' (2019)
* ''The Twins Meet a Mystery Dinosaur'' (2019)
* ''The Twins Save a Stegosaurus'' (2019)
* ''The Twins Meet a Hatzegopteryx'' (2019)
* ''The Twins Meet Two Tyrannosaurs'' (2019)
''The Treetop Twins: Wilderness Adventures'' books
* ''The Twins Follow a Polar Bear'' (2020)
* ''The Twins Meet a Quagga'' (2020)
* ''The Twins Help a Pink Dolphin'' (2020)
* ''The Twins Discover a Dodo'' (2020)
* ''The Twins Walk With a Woolly Mammoth'' (2020)
* ''The Twins Track a Tiger'' (2021)
* ''The Twins Meet a Monkey'' (2021)
* ''The Twins Greet a Great Auk'' (2021)
* ''The Twins Pursue a Penguin'' (2021)
* ''The Twins Run After a Rhino'' (2021)
* ''The Twins Watch a Whale'' (2021)
* ''The Twins Seek a Saola'' (2021)
''The Tiny Detectives'' books
* ''Can Trees Talk?'' (2021)
* ''Do Fish Glow in the Dark?'' (2021)
* ''Do Spiders Have Pets?'' (2021)
* ''Do Koalas Have Fingerprints?'' (2021)
* ''Why Do Stars Twinkle? (2021)''
* ''Can Animals Walk on Water?'' (2021)
* ''Is the Middle of the Earth Hot?'' (2021)
* ''Why is the Sky Blue?'' (2021)
* ''Can Wolves See in the Dark?'' (2022)
* ''Can it Snow in the Desert?'' (2022)
* ''Is There Life at the Bottom of the Deepest Ocean?'' (2022)
* ''Can Butterflies Taste With Their Feet?'' (2022)
Other books
* ''Little Wonder'' (1998)
* ''Little Bo Peep's Library Book'' (1999)
* ''Don’t Do That, Kitty Kilroy'' (1999)
* ''What Shall We Do with the Boo-Hoo Baby'' (2001)
* ''Hiccup the Viking Who Was Seasick'' (2001)
* ''One Too Many Tigers'' (2001)
* ''Claydon Was a Clingy Child'' (2002)
* ''Super Sue'' (2003)
* ''Daddy on the Moon'' (2005)
* ''Super Sue at Super School'' (2005)
* ''There's No Such Thing as a Ghostie'' (2005)
* ''Little Bo Peep’s Troublesome Sheep'' (2009)
* ''The Story of Tantrum O'Furrily'' (2018)
* ''Which Way to Anywhere'' (2022)
* ''Which Way Round the Galaxy'' (2023)
Awards
* 2006
Nestlé Children’s Book Prize, Gold Award, 0–5 years category: ''That Rabbit Belongs to Emily Brown'' by Cressida Cowell &
Neal Layton (Orchard Books)
* 2018
Blue Peter Book Award, Best Story category: ''The Wizards of Once'' (Hodder Children's Books)
* 2019
Children’s Laureate
Cowell was appointed
Member of the Order of the British Empire
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(MBE) in the
2020 Birthday Honours for services to children's literature.
In 2021, she was elected a
Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature
The Royal Society of Literature (RSL) is a learned society founded in 1820 by George IV of the United Kingdom, King George IV to "reward literary merit and excite literary talent". A charity that represents the voice of literature in the UK, the ...
(FRSL).
References
External links
Cressida Cowell(official site)
How To Train Your Dragon novel series(official site)
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1966 births
Living people
British children's writers
Writers from London
Alumni of Keble College, Oxford
Alumni of Saint Martin's School of Art
Alumni of the University of Brighton
Daughters of viscounts
Cressida
British women novelists
21st-century English novelists
21st-century English women writers
DreamWorks Animation people
Members of the Order of the British Empire
British women science fiction and fantasy writers
English fantasy writers
How to Train Your Dragon
Fellows of the Royal Society of Literature
People educated at Marlborough College