Andrew Cranna Andrew Cranna i(A151665 works by)
Gender: Male
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Andrew Cranna grew up in rural NSW. After studying Primary Education at university, Andrew travelled around the world teaching and playing rugby in various places. After finishing a bicycle adventure through Asia, Andrew settled in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam to continue teaching and illustrating for travel magazines and local newspapers. Andrew later returned to Australia to complete a Masters Degree in Art Education and take up a position as Art Master at Sydney Grammar Prep School at St Ives where he continues to teach.

In addition to work indexed on AustLit, Cranna is the illustrator for comics published in the School Magazine, including 'Frank and Spook'.

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y separately published work icon The Great Blood Bank Robbery Newtown : Walker Books Australia , 2013 Z1914475 2013 single work graphic novel children's

'Deep under the Earth’s crust, near Skull River City, a terrible crime has been committed - the city’s supply of blood has been stolen from the blood bank. Rocky (a werewolf-kid) and Vince (a vampire-kid) decide they must investigate to help save their friend Gretel Ghoul, who suffers from a rare blood disorder. But who could be behind the crime?'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2014 shortlisted Readings Prizes The Readings Children’s Book Prize
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