
Illustrating Howl's Moving Castle – in pictures
Here are the 25 Book Illustration Competition finalists in the running to illustrate the Folio Society’s new edition of Diana Wynne Jones’s classic novel about a young woman’s adventures with a wizard. The winner will be announced on 26 February
Images provided by the Folio Society and the House of Illustration
Main image: ‘“If you agree to break the spell on me”, Sophie said, with a brave sense of saying something fatal.’ Photograph: Lulu ChenMon 4 Feb 2019 02.00 EST Last modified on Mon 4 Feb 2019 09.16 EST
- Ehsan Abarghouei, Tehran, Iran‘Wizard Howl’s castle was rumbling and bumping toward her across the moorland. Black smoke was blowing up in clouds from behind its black battlements.’- Illustration: Ehsan Abarghouei Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
- Emily Altman, Edinburgh, UK‘Sophie took up a knife and made what she hoped would look like mystic passes over the heap of pepper.’- Illustration: Emily Altman Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
- Julia Bernhard, Mainz, Germany‘Michael loaded the bath with orchids, roses, starry white flowers, shiny vermilion ones, or anything that caught his fancy.’- Illustration: Julia Bernhard Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
- Cathy Brett, Leatherhead, UK‘“Oh, bother!” wailed Sophie. She was up in the hills again. The crooked black shape of the castle was drifting peacefully nearby.’- Illustration: Cathy Brett Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
- Janelle Carbajal, Palos Verdes Estates, US‘“I must thank you”, it said… “I would have lain in that hedge forever if you had not come and talked life into me.”’- Illustration: Janelle Carbajal Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
- Lulu Chen, Taitung City, Taiwan‘“If you agree to break the spell on me”, Sophie said, with a brave sense of saying something fatal.’- Illustration: Lulu Chen Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
- Kateřina Čupová, Dobratice, Czech Republic‘The air was hot and steamy and filled with the scent of flowers, thousands of them.’- Illustration: Kateřina Čupová Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
- Iona Darroch, Worcester, UK‘But she was sidetracked a little by imagining a face in the flames.’- Illustration: Iona Darroch Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
- Kring Demetrio, Cebu City, Philippines‘How Sophie recognized the Witch would be hard to say. Her face was different.’- Illustration: Kring Demetrio Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
- Rebecca Dennis, Boughton under Blean, UK‘“I hope your bacon burns,” Calcifer said, muffled under the pan.’- Illustration: Rebecca Dennis Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
- Marina Evlanova, Moscow, Russia‘For a second he juggled it gently to get it under Calcifer. Then, even more steadily and gently, he raised it. Michael was quite obviously holding his breath. “Done it!” said Howl.’- Illustration: Marina Evlanova Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
- Jorge Garcia, London, UK‘“I’ve heard of you, Miss Hatter, and I don’t care for your competition or your attitude. I came to put a stop on you there.” She spread out her hand in a flinging motion toward Sophie’s face.’- Illustration: Jorge Garcia Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
- Marie-Alice Harel, Edinburgh, UK‘Mrs Pentstemmon turned herself back toward Sophie, and Sophie felt more nervous than ever.’- Illustration: Marie-Alice Harel Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
- Sija Hong, Brooklyn, US‘“Come on”, Howl said to Michael and Sophie, who were both staring round the shiny brown and orange room ... into a room with a blue and yellow carpet.’- Illustration: Sija Hong Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
- Dean Lewis, Newport, UK‘It was definitely the fire that spoke. Sophie saw its purple mouth move as the words came.’- Illustration: Dean Lewis Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
- Yijing Li, London, UK‘It took an hour to wash the slime off Howl.’- Illustration: Yijing Li Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
- Joe Lillington, Bristol, UK‘“No! No!” the star crackled desperately. “That’s wrong! I’m supposed to die!”’- Illustration: Joe Lillington Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
- Erika Meza, Nottingham, UK‘“That’s why I love spiders. ‘If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again.’ I keep trying,” he said with great sadness.’- Illustration: Erika Meza Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
- Alex Moore, London, UK‘“Yes, and I’m glad you’re sitting down”, said Lettie. “You see, I’m not Lettie. I’m Martha.”’- Illustration: Alex Moore Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
- Alejo and Vivian de los Rios Marietta, US‘She looked up and saw Wizard Howl’s castle right down on the hillside above the town, so near it seemed to be sitting on the chimneys.’- Illustration: Alejo and Vivian de los Rios Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
- Junli Song, Oak Park, US‘Everyone seemed to think the best view was to be had along the curve of the harbor wall.’- Illustration: Junli Song Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
- Harry Woodgate, St Albans, UK‘The air was hot and steamy and filled with the scent of flowers, thousands of them.’- Illustration: Harry Woodgate Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
- Anna Wojtczak, Gniezno, Poland‘“Confound it!” said Sophie … The mermaids from the curse!”’- Illustration: Anna Wojtczak Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
- Tania Yakunova, Kiev, Ukraine‘Inside, Howl was still sitting in the stool. He sat in an attitude of utter despair. And he was covered all over in thick green slime.’- Illustration: Tania Yakunova Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
- Vikki Zhang, New York, US‘“And I like my room the way it is. You must admit I have a right to live in a pigsty if I want.”’- Illustration: Vikki Zhang Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
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