Matt Sewell is the author and illustrator of the new children's book Forgotten Beasts: Amazing Creatures That Once Roamed the Earth. His other books include The Colorful World of Dinosaurs. His work has appeared in a variety of publications and locations, including The Guardian. He lives in Shrewsbury, UK.
Q: How did you come up with the idea for Forgotten Beasts,
and how did you choose the beasts to include?
A: I came up with the idea for the book whilst actually
working on my previous book before this, The Colourful World of Dinosaurs.
During my research I kept coming across loads of weird and wonderful beasts
that I’d never heard of from our prehistory, but as they weren’t dinosaurs I
couldn’t include them. So I approached my publishers with a new list and it
seemed to make the perfect follow up to Dinosaurs.
Q: How did you research the book, and did you learn anything
that especially surprised you?
A: I had made a list whilst working on Dinosaurs and had
lots of personal favourites but to go deeper I trawled through lots of websites
and books. I was particularly surprised to find out about the very cute Pygmy
Mammoth that lived on the Californian coast that was only five and a half feet
tall.
Q: Of all the creatures you include in the book, do you have
any favorites?
A: I have loads, the huge non-flying owl Ornimegalonyx, the
mega-monster crocodile granddaddy from hell the Sarasuchus, and the round and
cute Glyptodon.
Q: What do you hope kids take away from the book?
A: That there is more to prehistory than dinosaurs and even
in our own near history there is so much to nature that is not that well known
to us. Also with the threat of climate change we need to be ever so mindful of
how humans are treating our planet - we don’t want to join the list of
forgotten beasts.
Q: What are you working on now?
A: Currently I have been in the studio experimenting and
working on lots of paintings and drawings for upcoming exhibitions. I am also
getting ready for the release of my next book, The Atlas of Amazing Birds,
which is out soon.
Q: Anything else we should know?
A: Me and my two girls have just made a sweet-dispensing
robot out of cardboard boxes and without them realising I have eaten loads of
sweets and feel a bit sick. Ha!
--Interview with Deborah Kalb
Please can we have some printed fabric of your birds
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