Timeline - Emily Rodda

Books :

1984 - Something special
1988 - The pigs are flying!
1990 - Finders keepers
1993 - Rowan of Rin
1994 - The sorcerer's  apprentice
            The charm bracelot
            Rowan and the travellers
1995 - The last fairy apple tree
1998 - Where do you hide two elephants?
2000 - The forest of silence
2001 - The Deltora book of monsters
            Dog tales
            The shifting sands
            The maze of the beast
            Dread mountain
            The lake of tears
            City of rats
2002 - The isle of illusion
            Cavern on fear
            The shadowlands
            The valley of the lost
            Return to Del
            Squeak street
2003 -  Fairy realm #2 The flower fairies
            Dragon's nest
2004 -  Shadow gate
            Isle of the dead
            How to draw Deltora monsters
            Sister of the south
            Ghost of raven hill
2005 -  The star cloak
            Tales of Deltora
2006 -  How to draw Deltora dragons
             Deltora quest
            The rainbow wand
             The peskie spell
2007 -  The key to rondo
2008 -  Secrets of deltora
2009 -  The Rondo
             The battle for rondo
2011 -  The golden door
             Deltora quest #1
             Bungawitta
2012 -  Deltora quest #2 the forest of silence
             Deltora quest #4 the shifting sands
             The silver door
             The Last door
            
Pivotal moments :
 
  • Emily Rodda attended the Abbotsleigh school for girls on the upper North Shore of Sydney
  • She graduated from the University of Sydney in 1973 and received her Master of Arts in English Literature
  • Her first published book 'Something Special' in 1984 which won the Australian Children's Book Council Book of the Year for Younger Readers Award
  • She became a full-time writer in 1994
  • From 1984 to 1992, Rowe continued her career in publishing, then as Editor of the Australian Women's Weekly, while writing novels in her 'spare time'
  •  She later worked at Angus and Robertson Publishers where she remained for fourteen years as Editor, Senior Editor, managing director, Deputy Publisher and finally Publisher.

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