Oliver Brooks is a writer and illustrator of children’s books based in Rye. He will taking over the pop-up exhibition wall at Ethel Loves Me for a month from September 4-21 with an adventurous marine theme, along with original art, illustrations and books, including his debut novel, The Voyages of Mary Thyme, which will also be available in the store.
Oliver has had a love for storytelling since he was a child, when he would create his own little books with folded pieces of A4 paper and illustrate his own stories. He graduated from the University of Brighton with a degree in illustration in 2014 and has produced many books for children subsequently, including The Poem That I Wrote and A Song for the Ocean.
Oliver will also be leading a cartoon drawing class with a swashbuckling theme on Sunday, September 11 from 10am – 11:30am, to celebrate Rye’s Festival of the Sea. The workshop could be the start of your illustration adventure and is aimed at children 7 – 11 years of age, but is open to older adventurers who might want to have a go too! At a second workshop that day from 12pm to 1:30pm, participants will get to design their own ship’s flag and pirate captain under Oliver’s expert guidance.
Both events are charged at £9 per person and limited to seven people, so make sure you reserve your place in advance at these special events by emailing jo@ethelloves.me. Finally at 3pm that day, Oliver will read from his debut novel, The Voyages of Mary Thyme, with a chance to meet the author, ask questions and snap up signed copies of the book. This event is free of charge but please reserve your place in advance by emailing jo@ethelloves.me.
Ethel Loves Me is at 105 High Street, Rye, East Sussex, TN31 7JE.
Image Credits: Oliver Brooks .