Hermann Hesse, Kafka and other writers convinced him there were ways to be fantastical without conforming to the generally accepted notions of fantasy. Classical ideas as well as the great desire to continue what Mervyn Peake had begun but not finished led him to delineate his own world. He had read Mervyn Peake's Gormenghast novels, The Iliad, and Paul Gallico's Love of Seven Dolls. He studied illustration at the University of South Australia, where he began to compile a series of notebooks, beginning with #1 in 1993. And by age eleven he had made his first book, called "Attack from Mars." It featured Jupitans and lots and lots of drawings of space battles. He spent most of his childhood drawing, as well as most of his teenage and adult years as well. But words were not yet his earliest tools for storytelling. Tolkien, completely convinced him that other worlds existed, and that writers had a key to these worlds. It made him realize that worlds beyond his own were possible, and he failed to eat his popcorn. Cornish was born in time to see the first Star Wars movie. The third in the series is yet to be named.ĭ.M. The second book named Lamplighter was released in May 2008. His first book is Foundling, the first part of the Monster Blood Tattoo trilogy. (David) Cornish (born 1972) is a fantasy author and illustrator from Adelaide, South Australia.
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