Stephen Stanley Stephen Stanley i(A94037 works by)
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1 y separately published work icon Timid Tim and the Bright Red Toolbox Go to High School John O'Shea , Whyalla Norrie : John O'Shea , 2023 27862598 2023 single work children's fiction children's 'Tim becomes a teenager, starting highschool. Tim makes friends with indigenous boy, Clever Clive and they are both intimidated by Slippery Sam and his bully mates. With references to Eddie Betts and the Carlton Football Club, the Bright Red Toolbox comes to their rescue.' (Publication summary)
1 y separately published work icon Timid Tim and the Bright Red Toolbox John O'Shea , Whyalla Norrie : John O'Shea , 2023 27862552 2023 single work children's fiction children's 'This anti-bullying book tells the story of how Timid Tim was bullied by Big Bad Bruce, but after finding a Bright Red Toolbox on the side of the road on his way to school one day discovered that it contained the tools for him to stop the bullying. Tim then went on to us the Toolbox to help other students who were being bullied.' (Publication summary)
1 y separately published work icon Close Encounters of a Most Peculiar Kind Vola Ryan , Tennyson : Vola Ryan , 2016 9912147 2016 selected work children's fiction

'There are fairies at the bottom of Mrs. Blosomly's garden, while Shamus O' Toole has found a leprechaun at the foot of his bed. Welcome to Close Encounters Of A Most Peculiar Kind. You'll also encounter the very last dragon and a frog prince, not to mention a very upset bunyip who has taken up residence in Delbert Eddington's dam. Ah, did I mention a story about a Sand Witch? Here are six delightful stories from the pen of Vola Ryan, illustrated throughout by Stephen Stanley.'(Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Tales of Cuttlefish Joe : Stories from Whyalla by the Whyalla Writer's Group Anne Cunningham , Zia Westerman , Whyalla Norrie : The Whyalla Writer's Group , 2016 9502036 2016 selected work short story
1 Stephen is so Quick on the Draw Stephen Stanley , 2016 single work column autobiography
— Appears in: The Sunday Mail , 14 February 2016; (p. 24)
'When he was 10, illustrator and cartoonist Stephen Stanley was sent to a school in Liverpool which specialised in teaching science. Six years later, when he migrated to Adelaide with his family, he spent half a term at Croydon Tech before setting off to finally fulfil his artistic ambitions. Stanley is an artist living in Whyalla and the illustrator of The Advertiser and Sunday Mail ’s progressive book, Escape From Thorngate Hall, part of our Raise a Reader literacy and numeracy campaign. Here he shares his story about his life of drawing.'
1 1 y separately published work icon Escape From Thorngate Hall Sean Williams , Stephen Stanley (illustrator), 2016 9307152 2016 single work novel young adult fantasy

Escape From Thorngate Hall is a progressive story collaboration between fantasy and science fiction writer, Sean Williams, and primary schools across South Australia. Williams wrote the first chapter, with each subsequent chapter being written by students from a different school.

1 y separately published work icon Where the Outback Meets the Sea The Whyalla Writer's Group (editor), Whyalla : The Whyalla Writer's Group , 2016 10494135 2016 anthology poetry short story

'Where the Outback Meets the Sea is the 2016 Anthology produced by members of the Whyalla Writers' Group. It contains stories and poetry by members of our writing group on the themes of Whyalla: its past, present and future.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Twelve Mindless Zombies 12 Mindless Zombies David Stanley , Stephen Stanley (illustrator), Whyalla Norrie : Stephen Stanley , 2015 9169407 2015 selected work poetry children's

'Twelve mindless zombies have escaped the grave and are on the hunt for brains. Count down as they each meet a grizzly end in this illustrated counting book in verse.

'Complete with a 'documentary' of how the artist lost his brain while illustrating the book (a real risk when working with zombies.) this is a fun, little book.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon For Dad : mirth, myths, memories Peg Mortimer , Berri : Peg Mortimer , 2002 Z1250561 2002 selected work poetry short story
1 The Robot Inspectors Stephen Stanley , Stephen Stanley (illustrator), 1991 single work short story fantasy
— Appears in: Eidolon : The Journal of Australian Science Fiction and Fantasy , Winter no. 5 1991; (p. 44-45)
1 y separately published work icon 2085 : Australia 100 Years in the Future Stephen Stanley , Whyalla : Stephen Stanley , 1984 Z1735479 1984 series - author single work graphic novel science fiction humour
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