Jean Chapman (Australian writer) explained

Jean Chapman
Birth Name:Jean Lycett
Birth Place:Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Birth Date:15 February 1926
Occupation:Writer of children's fiction and nonfiction, scriptwriter for educational radio and television broadcasts
Death Place:Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Jean Erica Sherlock Chapman (15 February 1926 – 26 June 2012) was an Australian writer. Her works for children included picture books, short stories, poetry and novels as well as radio and television scripts.

Chapman was employed by the Australian Broadcasting Commission as a freelance scriptwriter from 1957, including on radio programs such as Kindergarten of the Air.[1] [2]

Awards and recognition

The Wish Cat was awarded the 1969 Austrian State Award for Children's Literature.[3] The Sugar-Plum Christmas Book was joint winner of the Australia Council's 1978 Visual Arts Board Award.[4]

Chapman won the 1990 Lady Cutler Award which recognises "distinguished service to children's literature".[5]

Selected works

Later life and death

Chapman died in a Sydney nursing home on 26 June 2012, having earlier suffered a stroke.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Adelaide, Debra. Debra Adelaide

    . Australian women writers: a bibliographic guide. Pandora. 1988. 978-0-86358-148-9. 33. Debra Adelaide.

  2. News: Copping. Laurie. 24 December 1983. Sensitive Story for Adolescents. 58. 10. The Canberra Times. 17,618. Australian Capital Territory, Australia. National Library of Australia. 29 August 2021.
  3. Web site: Secretary of Education and Art, Austria, State Award for Children's Literature. 2021-08-29. cat.librarything.com.
  4. Web site: Visual Arts Board Award. 2021-08-29. AustLit: Discover Australian Stories. en.
  5. Web site: Children's Book Council of Australia (New South Wales) Awards – The Lady Cutler Award. 2021-08-29. AustLit: Discover Australian Stories. en.