Biography
Daniel Raymond Postgate was born in Whitstable, Kent in 1964. After attending Canterbury Technical College he worked as a chef and a painter of horse and sea scenes on old wooden boxes. The main influences on his work have been his family and other illustraters and writers such as Roald Dahl, Quentin Blake, Tony Ross and Kurt Vonnegut. In 1987 he moved to London where he became a freelance strip and newspaper cartoonist, a life long interest of his. "I have drawn cartoons and made up characters ever since I can remember and it has always been my wish to illustrate picture books".
He began writing and illustrating books in 1994 and has had several works published, notably It's A Dog's Life and Kevin Saves the World. He still lives in Kent and his interests are cooking, swimming, rowing, badminton and tennis.
Interview
PLACE AND DATE OF BIRTH:
Whitstable, 5 February 1964
FAVOURITE BOOK:
For Esme - With Love and Squalor - Short Stories by J D Salinger
MOST TREASURED POSSESSION:
A moth-eaten clanger called Thomas
FAVOURITE SONG:
'Brown-Eyed Girl' by Van Morrison
FAVOURITE FILM:
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
When did you start writing?
I was doing cartoons for newspapers, which I hated. So I escaped to Spain and got work on a building site. They wanted me to work up on the skeleton of a block of flats, the very idea made me dizzy. So I escaped back to England. I was twenty eight. I thought 'I better start doing something with my life.' I chose writing and illustrating.
Where do you get your ideas?
I don't know. I sit and sit and sit in my room thinking about all sorts of things. Often I become very frustrated and unhappy. Then suddenly, out of the blue...
Bibliography

- Cosmo and the Pirates
- Puffin
- Paperback: Nov 28 2002
- 8 - 12 years
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