Annie M.G. Schmidt (1911–1995) was an iconic Dutch writer of poetry, songs, books, plays, musicals, and radio and television dramas. Her poems, songs, novels, and stories are beloved in her native Holland and across the world. Often dubbed the queen of Dutch children’s books, Annie received numerous honors throughout her career, including the Hans Christian Andersen Award in 1988.
Sieb Posthuma (1960–2014) was an award-winning Dutch illustrator, writer, and theater designer. The first English-language edition of
A Pond Full of Ink was named as one of the best books of 2014 by the
Globe and Mail, the
Boston Globe, and by the American Booksellers Association. Sieb’s other books include
What Ollie Saw (Levine Querido) and
Where Is Rusty? (Gecko Press).
David Colmer is an Australian writer and translator of Dutch and Flemish literature. He has translated over eighty books throughout his career, including I’ll Root for You, A Pond Full of Ink, and Fast Cheetah, Slow Tortoise (all Eerdmans). His work has been honored with many awards, including the PEN Translation Prize and the Dutch Foundation for Literature's James Brockway Prize, which recognizes a translator's body of Dutch-language poetry. David lives in Amsterdam.