Michael Allen Austin Explained

Michael Allen Austin (born August 30, 1965) is an American illustrator, best known for his work in children’s books. Among the titles he has illustrated are Cowpoke Clyde and Dirty Dawg, written by Lori Mortensen; The Horned Toad Prince, written by Jackie Mims Hopkins; and Railroad John and the Red Rock Run, written by Tony Crunk. His illustrations have also appeared in magazines, such as Highlights for Children, Spider and Cricket, as well as galleries and museums throughout the United States.

The older of two sons, Austin grew up in Florida, drawing favorite characters from The Addams Family, Scooby-Doo and Disney films. Early on in college, Austin trained to be a Medical Technologist, but later found he couldn’t resist the call of art and changed his major. After college, he moved to New Orleans where he began his illustration career, creating displays for the music industry. He now lives in Georgia with his wife, Kim, and their sheep dog, Riley, both who appear regularly in his books. Austin is represented by Portfolio Solutions in New York and has served as a juror for the Young Georgia Authors Competition.

Artistic influences: Charles Addams, Chris VanAllsburg, C.F. Payne, Edward Gorey, Peter de Séve

Recognition

Austin has appeared in the GCPSTV program, The Author in You, as well as The Georgia Department of Education’s Georgia Read More Literacy Program. A reading by Fred Newman, author and host of PBS's Between the Lions, was broadcast on PBS. Austin’s books have been recognized by the Society of Illustrators, the IRC/CBC Children’s Choice Awards, Pura Belpre Medal, Parent’s Guide to Media Awards, Bank Street College of Education and the Irma Simonton & James H. Black Award for the Best Picture Book of the Year, to name a few.

Both Railroad John and the Redrock Run and Martina the Beautiful Cockroach have been nominated for the 2010-2011 Georgia Children's Picture Book Award. Books are nominated for the awards by teachers and media specialists from the state of Georgia.

School Library Journal called Austin's artwork "luminous" and "stunning". Publishers Weekly called his illustrations "whimsical, haunting and dynamic". Children's Literature said, "Austin's characters are sculpturesque." Kirkus Reviews called Austin’s compositions "clever".

Honors

Sam Patch; Daredevil Jumper

Martina the Beautiful Cockroach

Railroad John and the Red Rock Run

Late For School

The Horned Toad Prince

Bibliography

Storybooks

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