Aaron, Moses
Aaron, Ron
Adesida, Dotun
Al-Assady, Abdul-Settar
Banerjee, Arunabh
Baraka, Ahmed
Beal, Mark
Binx, Eugene
Bisht, Pushkar
Brown, Dr. Glen
Buck, Gail
Chambers, Eric
Chambers, Lesley
Chappel, T. A.
Chi, Anson
Coakley, Mark
Coelho, Paulo
Culling, Peter
Diwivedi, Tripuresh Dhar
Dufort, Mike
Ebony, Ojo Iredia
Falit, Joseph E.
Fawcett, Shaun
Fitzgerald-Clarke, Michael
Fleming, Suzanne
Fries, Todd
Gheorghiu, Cristache
GOrDon, Gregory
Huchu, Tendai
Izuogu, Victor
Jacobsen, Heidi
King, Nigel
Kumar, G. Ram
Lake, Gina
LaRocca, Kay
Lay, Vicheka
Litt, Dr. Jerome Z.
Majumdar, Pritis Chandra
McCulloch, Iain
Merrow, Liz
Miller, Harley
Maffey, Laura
Maffey, Riccardo
Milazzo, Ronald
Minya, Dzimba
Nath, Bhasurananda
Neo
Nirmala
O'Brien, Benjamin
Okonkwo, Ikechukwu
Patterson, R.J.
Purcar, Gabriela
Ridner, Melanie
Rinaldi, Jacquie
Roberts, Ella
Rutz, Gary
Sharp, Ian
Sooriyarachchi, Janaki
Spudich, Giulietta
Ştef, Dorin
Stull, Blaire
Taylor, Roy
Thomas, Dennis
Thompson, Tantse
Turley, Keith
Vine-Knight, Leo
Watson, Rob
Wear, Milt
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 Janaki Sooriyarachchi is a young, versatile author-illustrator in Sri Lanka, who started writing early, in her childhood. She wrote her first book, a ballad, when she was 8 years old and her first book was published at the age of 14. Since then, she has authored over 135 storybooks for children.
The author herself has, also done the illustrations, computer graphics, as well as the music and lyrics for her childrens songbooks.
Though a qualified banker by profession employed at Sampath Bank, she is involved in diverse fields of interest.
The ancestral home in the beautiful village of Puhulwella, where she spent her childhood with her maternal grandparents, was the favorite place for Janaki Sooriyarachchi.
The house on top of a hill bounded by a huge garden edged by a paddy field on one side, and a rubber estate on another side, with the view of Puhul Ella the waterfall that gave its name to the village, and the stream flowing beside the paddy field, was a Fairyland to her.
Being the only girl in the family, she felt lonely most of the time. Playing with her two brothers in their games such as climbing trees, playing cricket or sword fighting, didnt fascinate her. Therefore she wandered around the garden looking for bees, butterflies and things which fascinated her, some times sneaking behind them like a little butterfly and some times exploring and observing them like a little scientist.
Whenever she felt lonely, she sat on the stone steps in the rear side of the house gazing at the paddy fields and the waterfall. Ever since she could utter, she had whispered lyrics of songs, and ever since she could walk she drew on the wall and got scolded, most of the time. Nobody guessed that the little scribbler could have been a promising artist. No one guessed that among her whisperings there could be present the seeds of future writing that would win awards someday.
Being a child who didnt talk much, but observed a lot, she created her own stories, songs, in her own rhythm, and murmured to herself and sometimes to the birds and butterflies, in the garden. In the night, she gazed at the night sky wondering about the stars and moon, hoping to become an astronomer one day.
She picked up things very fast. Seeing her showing interest in her fathers and grandfathers books and newspapers in her own language, her grandmother, who was a teacher, thought of giving her lessons on alphabet even before she was barely 1 ½ years old.
She was not only skilled in fine art but also was clever in her schoolwork. Her parents were very happy and proud of her versatility but were worried about her passion in art and literature. Therefore her mother and father did not encourage her to study art, fearing that her endless enthusiasm might ruin her academic success.
However, commencing her path in literature she came up with her 1st storybook at a very young age, without having the slightest idea about becoming an author.
Growing up, she entered Visakha Vidyalaya, passing her Grade 5 scholarship examination with high marks and kept on her writing and drawing. But not many knew about her talent, as she never talked about it.
Soon after the Advanced Level she joined Sampath Bank and completed the Professional Banking Examinations within a short period.
Her passion for exploring various fields, inspired her to study various subjects including psychology, architecture, history, classical music and dancing, music composing, poetry (Sinhala Kavi), computer, web designing, wood carving, sculpture, landscaping, palmistry.
Much earlier in life, her grandmother inspired her to learn the household arts, such as Cookery, Flow Beauty culture, Dress making and Embroidery, Dress Designing, Pottery and Fabric Painting, Costume Jewellery designing etc.
She did her professional studies in many fields and earned, Diploma in Psychology, Diploma in Landscaping and garden management, Diploma in Draughtsman ship & Building construction, Diploma in Beauty culture and Bridal Dressing, Diploma in Desk Top Publishing, AIB Sri Lanka (Associate ship in Banking), CIMA Stage 1, CIM Stage 1.
Dancing
She is a Visharad in Bharatha Natyam. (Bhathkande Sangith Vidyapith- Luknow)
She held her Arangethram, classical performance in Tower Hall Theatre, Sri Lanka.
Music
She is also an undergraduate of Bhathkande Sangith Vidyapith- Luknow, following Visharad Examination in Hindusthani Music.
Lyrics Writing
Art
She is an Artist, skilled in many styles. Line Drawing & Painting, Cartoons, Wood Carving, Sculpture, Oil on Canvass are her favourites.
Her main areas of specialization are Cartoons, Abstract Art, Modern Art, and Medieval Age Style. The sizes of paintings vary from 6x4 to 2x1 or 1x16.
An Exhibition of Oil on Canvas, was held at the Lionel Wendt Art Gallery, Colombo,
from 16th-18th March 2001.
She also owns a publishing company named Tikiri Publishers, specialized in childrens storybooks.
She received:
State Literary Awards-2007 (Childrens Literature-English)
Ministry of Cultural Affairs of Sri Lanka.
Bunka Awards -2005
Japan - Sri Lanka Cultural Foundation
State Literary Awards-2004 (Childrens Literature-Sinhala)
Ministry of Cultural Affairs of Sri Lanka.
State Literary Awards-2004 (Childrens Literature-English)
Ministry of Cultural Affairs of Sri Lanka.
Outstanding Achiever-2001
Association of Business and Professional Women (Sri Lanka)
Professional woman of the year -2000 (Bronze Award)
Womens Chamber of Industry and Commerce of Sri Lanka.
Youth Awards 99 (2nd)
Ministry of youth and Cultural Affairs of Sri Lanka.
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The Witch's Daughter by Janaki Sooriyarachchi
Once upon a time, there lived a witch who was very mean and ugly. She was as ugly as a burnt plum pudding. She had only one daughter named Broccolina, who was no better than her mother. The witch wanted to train her daughter in witchcraft, to take after her.
However much the mother tried, Broccolina was not the least bit interested. She never wanted to be bothered with witchcraft, or housework either. She was only interested in becoming beautiful.
Broccolina was very worried about her ugly looks and she spent most of her time in front of the mirror making up her face. She painted her face in many colors and polished her claw-like nails, until they shone.
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Candleena by Janaki Sooriyarachchi
Far above the clouds, stars, moon and sun, was fairyland.
It was a magnificent place filled with exotic flowers of rainbow colors, snow-dusted mountains, sapphire lakes, and trees greener than green itself.
Of course, there were many fairies too, dazzling the exquisite land as far, and farther than eyes can see.
The loveliest fairy in the fairyland, was Eleena.
She had a little brother whom she loved very much.
He was her best friend and companion.
Wherever she went, her brother accompanied her.
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Buhuki by Janaki Sooriyarachchi
Buhuki was a baby monkey. He was the only baby in the family. His mother and father loved him very much.
When he was very young, he clung to his mother’s belly, as they traveled. When his mother jumped from tree to tree, he held on tight. Sometimes, he fell asleep along the way.
As he grew older, he went with his father, riding on his shoulder.
His father taught him how to jump from one tree to another, and how to clutch the branches, to keep from falling.
He learnt it all very quickly, just like his father. His mother and father were very proud of their son.
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Daffodeelia by Janaki Sooriyarachchi
Daffodeelia was a pretty little fairy. She was as pretty as the prettiest wildflower.
Her hair was golden color, and her eyes were the deepest blue.
She was always very happy and lively, and her smile was like a beautiful rainbow.
Wherever she went, her merry laugh could be heard.
Daffodeelias favorite hobby, was painting flowers.
She had a lovely little paint bucket and a magical paintbrush.
When she dipped the brush into the paint bucket and touched the flowers with just the tip of it, they glowed with wonderful colors. She enjoyed painting flowers very much.
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