![]() He worked with Britt Wilson, the illustrator for The Almost Epic Squad series. Staunton has worked with numerous illustrators. Other series he has created include Maggie and Cyril for middle-schoolers, and Morgan for young children. In the 1980s, he published several of his own children's picture books, including his first, Puddleman, plus Taking Care of Crumley, Harry and Clare's Amazing Staycation. For Scholastic Canada, Staunton contributed What Blows Up, part of The Almost Epic Squad. ![]() ![]() ![]() He wrote Jump Cut, Coda, and Speed, contributing to the over-arching SEVEN series, published by Orca Books. Working across multiple publishers, Staunton has written and developed, and contributed to, several series. Many of his stories take place in Port Hope. Staunton lives with his family in Port Hope, Ontario. He also teaches a course, "Writing Children's Fiction", through George Brown College, Toronto. Some of Staunton's titles include the Maggie and Cyril series, What Blows Up, and award-winning Who I'm Not. ![]() Puddleman, his first major work, starting life as an assignment in university, but was later illustrated by internationally recognized artist Brenda Clark. Ted Staunton (born March 29, 1956) is a Canadian author and teacher, best known for his children's books and numerous series. ![]()
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