Tim Wynne-Jones (born 12 August 1948) is an English—Canadian author of children's literature, including picture books and novels for children and young adults, novels for adults, radio dramas, songs for the CBC/Jim Henson production Fraggle Rock, as well as a children's musical and an opera libretto.
Born in Cheshire, England, Wynne-Jones was raised in British Columbia and Ontario. He was educated at the University of Waterloo and York University, after having graduated from Ridgemont High School in Ottawa, Canada. He currently lives in eastern Ontario. He is a faculty member at Vermont College of Fine Arts, teaching in the Writing for Children and Young Adults MFA program.
Tim Wynne-Jones' first book was Odd's End which is said to have been written over the space of five weeks while his wife was away. It was published By McClelland & Stewart in 1980 and won the $50,000 Seal First Novel Award. Since then, Wynne-Jones has written more than 20 books, including picture books, novels for children and young adults, as well as three novels for adults. His work has been widely reviewed and he has won several awards, including three Governor General’s Literary Awards in Canada (1993, 1995, 2009); three Canadian Library Association Prizes; the Arthur Ellis Award (2001); the Edgar Award for Young Adult Mystery from the Mystery Writers of America (2002) and the Boston Globe-Horn Book Award.