Biography
The first thing we need to clear up is the origin of the name Shoo - "I was christened Hugh," reveals Rayner, "when I was three months old, we moved to Pakistan, where no one, least of all the people looking after me, could pronounce the name. I became Shoo, and it stuck.
Back in England, after leaving school, Shoo worked at signwriting and silk screen printing. His next job was drawing maps for the Land Registry at Peterborough. He also tried his hand at becoming a rock singer and songwriter.
Aged 24, he went to Cambridge Art School, because he wanted to become an illustrator. Initially, he earned his living by illustrating the work of other writers. His first stab at writing was with six stories for an Oxford University Press reading scheme. When he came to writing the text for picture books, he found that it was similar to writing songs.
Shoo has received enormous acclaim from children, parents and teachers for Hey Diddle Diddle, his inventive nurser...
Interview
PLACE OF BIRTH:
Kingston upon Thames
FAVOURITE BOOK:
What an impossible question!
MOST TREASURED POSSESSION:
My Computer.
FAVOURITE SONG:
Ditto
FAVOURITE FILM:
Star Wars
When did you start writing?
I started writing song lyrics. I learned to write stories by illustrating other people's stories. My best training was writing jokes and listening to editors.
Where do you get your ideas?
From everywhere. Ideas are there for free, all the time. You just have to tune yourself into them.
Can you give your top three tips to becoming a successful author?
1. Hard work.
2. Hard work.
3. Hard work.
Favourite memory?
The days when you could drive up to places like Stonehenge and feel the history and not have it packaged in a visitor centre.
Favourite place in the world a...
Bibliography

- Michael Rosen's Book of Very Silly Poems
- Puffin
- Paperback: Jun 27 1996
- 8 - 12 years
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