Nicki Greenberg is a writer and illustrator with a
special interest in sequential art narrative - a fancy
way of describing comics.
Nicki's first books, The Digits series, were
published when she was fifteen years old, and sold more
than 380,000 copies. Since then, she has devoted most
of her ink to comics, but has also written and illustrated
fiction and non-fiction books for children.
At seventeen, Nicki fell in love with The Great
Gatsby. Almost ten years later, she set out to
pay tribute to F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel by interpreting
it in comic art form. It took more than six years to
complete this enormous labour of love.
This mad undertaking was followed by three years' passionate
work on Shakespeare's Hamlet, which was finally
staged on the page in 2010.
Nicki lives in Melbourne, Australia, with her family,
their poodle and two bad cats. In her spare time she
works as a lawyer.


