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Lynley Dodd: Answers to Frequently Asked Questions

Where do ideas come from?

I find ideas everywhere. I tell children that I have 'ideas antennae' sticking out of my head, ready to collect anything that takes my fancy. Funny names and juicy words to roll around the tongue, things I see, things people say and do, programmes like "Our World" on TV, items of news, family happenings etc. I keep an Ideas Book, which is a motley collection of bits; lists of words, scraps of drawing, newspaper cuttings, snatches of storyline and verse. All reminders for the day when they might prove useful. One scrap in the book, a rough sketch of a small hairy dog, under which I wrote:

'One morning at nine,
on the way to the park,
went Hairy Maclary
from Donaldson's Dairy'

This went on to become VERY useful.

Why picture books?

I was an artist first and a writer second. Art was my first choice through childhood, Art School, teaching, finally freelance illustrating. Picture books are a natural development - they provide the opportunity for plenty of illustrating.

Writing was something I had to learn once I began to have picture book ideas of my own after working with Eve Sutton on MY CAT LIKES TO HIDE IN BOXES. Children ask me, would I write 'chapter' books? The answer to that is, I doubt it. I like the equal blend of word and picture in picture books and I'd hate to give up the excuse to do plenty of art work.

What comes first? In a picture book it is very important that text and picture should fit together perfectly, in mood, style and sympathy - a partnership in which each enhances the other. Being my own illustrator helps - I don't have to argue with anyone about interpretation. I work on words and pictures together from the start. As I write I'm thinking about and planning layout and progression of pages as well as content and composition of each picture. Once story and pictures are planned, I make a small 'dummy' book to show what the finished book will be like, with everything in place. Then I paint the pictures, full size.
How did you begin? I have been writing and illustrating now for 30 years. It all began with the collaboration with Eve Sutton (a cousin by marriage) on MY CAT LIKES TO HIDE IN BOXES. The idea for the book came from the then Dodd family cat, Wooskit, who, like all cats, liked to hide in boxes, supermarket bags, cupboards and hidey-holes of all kinds. MY CAT was published in 1973. Eve went on to write for older children and because my own two children were picture book "consumers" at that stage, I became very interested in them too and began to have lots of ideas of my own. My first solo book was the NICKLE NACKLE TREE, published in 1976 and I've worked solo ever since.
How long does it take to write a book? I usually start by browsing through my ideas book. If I'm lucky, one of the scraps will start off the creative juices and once I have begun in earnest, it takes me about six months altogether to write and illustrate the book. Added to that is the time needed for publishing and printing, so it's about a year from start to publication day.
Where do you work?

I live with my husband and Burmese cat Suu Kyi in Tauranga, New Zealand. Just the three of us, as our two children are now grown up. Our house is out in the country in a peaceful spot, surrounded by trees and birds. The garden is full of hedgehogs - the inspiration for HEDGEHOG HOWDEDO! I work at a large desk in a sunny room upstairs. Unfortunately the heat can be a problem in summer - it dries my watercolour paints too quickly and I stick to everything in sight! My desk is usually a glorious muddle, with word processor, piles of letters, paper, notes to myself, calendar, lamp, boxes of art materials, diaries, pens, brushes, paperweights holding everything down ... and so on.

Apart from the desk, there are two bookcases overflowing with books and knicknacks, a wastepaper basket always needing emptying, copy machine, filing cabinets and an easel, and now that Hairy Maclary and Friends have turned into merchandising as well, Hairy Maclary, Muffin McLay and Slinky Malinki sit on top of the computer while piles of other Hairy Maclary products cascade from every surface. If I didn't have frequent tidying sessions, I'd disappear altogether! The cat loves to visit and is liable to steal my pens and chew holes in Important Documents.

Which book did you enjoy doing most? I really enjoyed doing the illustrating for books like FIND ME A TIGER, SNIFF! SNUFF! SNAP! and DRAGON IN A WAGON because there was more scope for imagination in the different animals and settings, as well as things like animal camouflage to explore. However HAIRY MACLARY FROM DONALDSON'S DAIRY is pretty special to me because it is the first of a long series and because it seemed almost to write itself. NOT something that usually happens to me!
Is Hairy Maclary a real dog? I'm afraid not. He is a mixture of terriers I've known, with rather thin legs and small, sharp triangles for ears. An imaginary dog. And no, I don't have a dog now - although I did once have a long haired Schnitzel von Krumm.
Who are your favourite authors? There are many I admire, but perhaps Dr Seuss and Quentin Blake are two of my favourite author/illustrators, Dr Suess because I loved his books as a child and Quentin Blake because of his humour and very clever art work.
What books have you written?

1973 - My Cat Likes to Hide In Boxes
1976 - The Nickle Nackle Tree
1978 - Titimus Trim
1982 - The Apple Tree
1982 - The Smallest Turtle
1983 - Hairy Maclary From Donaldson's Dairy
1984 - Hairy Maclary's Bone
1985 - Hairy Maclary Scattercat
1986 - Wake Up, Bear
1987 - Hairy Maclary's Caterwaul Caper
1988 - A Dragon In A Wagon
1989 - Hairy Maclary's Rumpus At The Vet
1990 - Slinky Malinki
1991 - Find Me A Tiger
1991 - Hairy Maclary's Showbusiness
1992 - The Minister's Cat ABC
1993 - Slinky Malinki Open The Door
1994 - Schnitzel von Krumm's Basketwork
1995 - Sniff-Snuff-Snap!
1996 - Schnitzel von Krumm Forget-Me-Not
1997 - Hairy Maclary SIT
1998 - Slinky Malinki Catflaps
1999 - Hairy Maclary and Zachary Quack
2000 - Hedgehog Howdedo
2001 - Scarface Claw
2002 - Schnitzel von Krumm, Dogs Never Climb Trees
2004 - The Other Ark
2005 - Zachary Quack Minimonster
2006 - Slinky Malinki's Christmas Crackers
2007 - Hairy Maclary's Hat Tricks
2008 - The Dudgeon is Coming
2009 - Hairy Maclary, Shoo

Plus: Hairy Maclary's Six Stories (1996), The Apple Tree and Other Stories (2001), Hairy Maclary and Friends (2002) and Cat's Whiskers (2003).