Born and raised in northern California, Linda
Medley illustrated her first book,
An Animal Alphabet,
at the ripe age of five. A few years, and a BFA degree in Illustration
later, she illustrated her next book, Rudyard Kiplings
The Elephants Child for Putnam Publishing in 1986.
Other books soon followed including
Favorite Stories from
Many Lands for Grosset & Dunlap, the "Scared Stiff"
series for Golden Books, and illustrations for stories by Isaac
Bashevis Singer and the Brothers Grimm for Houghton-Mifflins
California Series reading textbooks. Her illustrations also
appeared in the magazines
Turtle, Humpty Dumpty, and
Childrens Playmate.
In 1994 Linda turned her hand to writing stories as well as illustrating them.
The result was The Curse of Brambly Hedge, the prologue
to the work she is best known for: the graphic novel fantasy
saga Castle Waiting. A fable for modern times, Castle
Waiting draws from the traditions of folklore, myth and
fairytale to tell the story of an isolated, abandoned castle
and the eccentric inhabitants who bring it back to life.
In the thirteen years since its inception, Castle Waiting
has garnered wide-spread critical acclaim and won numerous
honors, including several Eisner Awards, inclusion in the
YALSA Great Graphic Novels reading lists, and a grant from
the Xeric Foundation. In May of 2006 Fantagraphics Books published
a 457-page hardbound edition of the first volume of Lindas
Castle Waiting stories; she is currently hard at work on Volume
II, slated for release in 2008.
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here to be directed to an outsite website, Amazon.com,
for information on how to purchase the first volume of Castle
Waiting.
Please visit her web site http://www.studiolio.com
to view her other considerable accomplishments as artist/author.