Stephen Gammell (born February 10, 1943) is an American illustrator of children's books. He won the 1989 Caldecott Medal for U.S. picture book illustration, recognizing Song and Dance Man by Karen Ackerman. His illustrations in Where the Buffaloes Begin by Olaf Baker (1982) and The Relatives Came by Cynthia Rylant (1986) earned those titles the designation of Caldecott Honor books. Although he is most widely known for his evocative, nightmarish illustrations for Alvin Schwartz's Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark trilogy, he has illustrated nearly seventy books between 1973 and 2013, including nine which he authored himself.

Biography

Gammell grew up in Iowa. His father, an art editor for a major magazine, brought home periodicals that gave Stephen early artistic inspiration. His parents also supplied him with plenty of pencils, paper, and encouragement. He is self-taught.

He started his career with freelance commercial work, but became interested in children's book illustration. His first picture book was published by G. P. Putnam's Sons in 1973: A Nutty Business by Ida Chittum, featuring a "war" between squirrels and a farmer. That same year he illustrated The Search (Harper & Row, 1973), a juvenile biography of Leo Tolstoy by Sara Newton Carroll.

Gammell is particularly known for the surreal, unsettling illustrations he provided for Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, a series of horror short stories by Alvin Schwartz that is still an adolescent favorite.

He and his wife, photographer Linda Gammell, live in St. Paul, Minnesota. He works daily in his studio, located over a restaurant.

Works

  • 1973 A Nutty Business (by Ida Chittum)
  • 1973 The Search: A Biography of Leo Tolstoy (by Sara Newton Carroll)
  • 1974 Let Me Hear You Whisper: A Play (by Paul Zindel)
  • 1974 The Wyndcliffe (by Louise Lawrence) (cover illustration only)
  • 1975 Thunder at Gettysburg (by Patricia Lee Gauch)
  • 1975 Nabby Adams' Diary (by Miriam Anne Bourne)
  • 1976 Meet the Werewolf (by Georgess McHargue)
  • 1976 The Kelpie's Pearls (by Mollie Hunter)
  • 1976 Ghosts (by Seymour Simon)
  • 1977 A Furl of Fairy Wind (by Mollie Hunter)
  • 1977 Alice Yazzie's Year (by Ramona Maher)
  • 1977 The Wicked One (by Mollie Hunter)
  • 1978 The Hawks of Chelney (by Adrienne Jones)
  • 1978 Day of the Blizzard (by Marietta Moskin)
  • 1978 The Ghost of Tillie Jean Cassaway (by Ellen Harvey Showell)
  • 1979 A Net to Catch the Wind (by Margaret Greaves)
  • 1979 Leo Possessed (by Dilys Owen)
  • 1979 Yesterday's Island (by Eve Bunting)
  • 1979 Stonewall (by Jean Fritz)
  • 1979 Meet the Vampire (by Georgess McHargue)
  • 1980 And Then the Mouse... Three Stories (by Malcolm Hall)
  • 1980 Terrible Things: An Allegory of the Holocaust (by Eve Bunting)
  • 1980 Blackbird Singing (by Eve Bunting)
  • 1981 Flash and the Swan (by Ann Brophy)
  • 1981 Where the Buffaloes Begin (by Olaf Baker) —Caldecott Honor