Dr Ffion Jones Ffion is a children's author and illustrator, living on the Swansea coast with her husband, two lovely daughters, and squirrel-obsessed dog. She writes books that help children to work through difficult real-life issues such as bullying, serious illness and bereavement. Emily is Being Bullied: What Can She Do? (2018, co-authored with Professor Helen Cowie and Dr Harriet Tenenbaum), A School for Everyone: Stories & Lesson Plans to Teach Inclusivity & Social Issues (September 2021; co-authored with Cowie and Tenenbaum), and Golden Flowers for Little Dragon, a book about sibling bereavement, (October 2021, illustrated by Gareth Jones, with notes by Lynette Thacker) are some of her publications that encourage open conversations with children about their experiences. She also co-directs, writes and illustrates the Nurse Ted series of books, supporting children whose parents have been diagnosed with serious illnesses such as cancer (www.nurseted.com). More recently, she founded Fly Me Stories, a social enterprise sending personalised stories to seriously unwell children in hospitals, hospices and at home (www.flymestories.com). As well as writing, she has been a creative writing and art tutor for a number of years, inspiring children's confidence in their own imagination so that they can paint pictures with their own words.