Tylissa Elisara Tylissa Elisara i(21906267 works by)
Gender: Female
Heritage: Aboriginal ; Aboriginal Narungga ; Aboriginal Kaurna ; Aboriginal Adnyamathanha
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1 What I Wish I’d Known About : Writing for Children Lauren Crozier , Tylissa Elisara , Megan Hess , Amelia Mellor , Brooke Scobie , Tami Sussman , Shaun Tan , Tony Wilson , Arnold Zable , Anna Zobel , 2024 single work column
— Appears in: Kill Your Darlings [Online] , August 2024;

'What I Wish I’d Known is a regular series where we ask some of our favourite people in the book industry to reflect on their careers. In this instalment, authors share some of the unexpected and useful things they’ve learned along the way about writing for kids.'

1 y separately published work icon Wurrtoo : The Wombat Who Fell in Love with the Sky Tylissa Elisara , Sydney : Lothian , 2024 27365707 2024 single work children's fiction children's

'It all began in a burrow. The fifty-fifth burrow of Bushland Avenue to be exact. If you were ever lucky enough to find this beautiful clearing on Kangaroo Island where the arching gum trees kiss, you'd know that Wurrtoo's home is the one at the end with the big red trapdoor and large gold doorknob. Can you see it?

'Wurrtoo the wombat lives a quiet and solitary life in his burrow on Kangaroo Island, hoping to one day travel to the mainland and marry the love of his life, the sky. When Wurrtoo inadvertently saves Kuula the koala from a bushfire, he acquires the adventure companion he didn't know he needed.

'With Kuula by his side, Wurrtoo leaves the safety of his burrow and sets out on an epic journey to cross the island, reach the mainland and climb to the top of tallest tree in the Forest of Dreaming. But it's fire season, and danger and strange creatures lurk behind every gum tree. To make it, the pair must face their fears together, learn the importance of friendship and discover the power of wombat wishes.

'Tylissa Elisara draws on classic children's literature in the tradition of Winnie the Pooh and Blinky Bill as well as stories from her own Narungga, Kaurna and Adnyamathanha heritage in this unique middle-grade novel about friendship, adventure and facing your fears.' (Publication summary)

1 Reclaiming Indigeneity in the Modern Colony Tylissa Elisara , 2023 single work column
— Appears in: Kill Your Darlings [Online] , July 2023;
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