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Jackie Morris was born on 1961 in Birmingham, England, UK, is a British writer and illustrator (born 1961). Discover Jackie Morris's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 63 years old?

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Occupation Illustrator, writer
Age 63 years old
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Birthplace Birmingham, England, UK
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1921

The book was said to be inspired by 21st-century editions of the Oxford Junior Dictionary in which some words like kingfisher associated with nature were omitted in order to include technical terms like attachment, broadband and chatroom.

1961

Jackie Morris (born 1961) is a British writer and illustrator.

Morris was born in Birmingham in 1961.

Her family moved to Evesham when she was four.

As a child she was told that she couldn't be an artist, but despite this she learned to paint.

Morris went to High school at Prince Henry's High School in Evesham and afterward the Bath Academy of Art.

On leaving college she found work in editorial, illustrating magazines like Radio Times, New Statesman, New Society and Country Living.

2016

She was shortlisted for the Kate Greenaway Medal in 2016 and won it in 2019 for her illustration of The Lost Words, voted the most beautiful book of 2016 by UK booksellers.

She is a recipient of the Tir na n-Og Award for children's book Seal Children.

She worked for years illustrating books and in 2016, she was shortlisted for the Kate Greenaway Medal for Something About a Bear.

The book includes her water colours of different types of bear.

She lives in a small house by the sea in Wales, painting and writing.

The Lost Words is a book of "spells" by Robert Macfarlane with illustrations by Morris.

The book has clues to words like acorn, blackberry and conker.

This book was voted the most beautiful book by UK booksellers in 2016.

2017

In 2017, Laurence Rose organised a protest letter to the dictionary and it was signed by Margaret Atwood, Sara Maitland, Michael Morpurgo, Andrew Motion, Macfarlane, and Morris.

Much debate ensued but the creative outcome was an idea for joint work by McFarlane and Morris.

An exhibition of The Lost Words was held at Compton Verney in 2017, featuring immersive floor to ceiling graphics of the poems and illustrations in the book.

The exhibition subsequently toured Britain, hosted by the Foundling Museum in London, Inverleith House in Edinburgh, Royal Albert Museum in Exeter, and the North York Moors National Park’s art gallery in Danby.

2019

A Welsh language version of The Lost Words ' Geiriau Diflanedig' was published by Graffeg in 2019 with author Mererid Hopwood adapting Macfarlane's acrostic spell-poems within Morris' illustrations.

An audiobook of The Lost Words has been narrated by Guy Garvey, Edith Bowman, Benjamin Zephaniah, and Cerys Matthews, with ambient sound recordings Chris Watson.