| MORPURGO | Michael - author of numerous books for children including War Horse and its sequel Farm Boy |
| MAHY | New Zealand author of numerous books for children including Leaf Magic and A Lion in the Meadow (4) |
| WATSON | Actress in films including War Horse and The Happy Prince (6) |
| EDWARD | Forename of an artist who illustrated editions of numerous books, including Minnow on the Say, My Uncle Silas, The Otterbury Incident and Stig of the Dump (6) |
| RANSOME | Author of the Swallows and Amazons series of 12 books for children including Coot Club and The Big Six (7) |
| SARAH | Forename of the Duchess of York, or "Fergie", who has penned a number of books for children including Budgie and the Blizzard, Little Red's Christmas Story and Puddle Boots Christmas (5) |
| ENID | Forename of the author of around 600 books for children including the Famous Five and Secret Seven adventures (4) |
| WILSON | Author of some 100 books for children, including those featuring Hetty Feather and Tracy Beaker (6) |
| STEVENS | Author of the A Murder Most Unladylike collection for children including Arsenic For Tea, Jolly Foul Play and Cream Buns and Crime (7) |
| AIKEN | Joan -; author of a number of novels for children including The Wolves of Willoughby Chase (5) |
| FINE | Anne -; author of novels for children including Madame Doubtfire and Goggle-Eyes (4) |
| EDWARDARDIZZONE | Illustrator of many books, especially for children, including Stig of the Dump |
| CRICHTON | Michael -; author of Jurassic Park and its sequel The Lost World (8) |
| FRAYN | Michael -; author of the plays The Two of Us and Noises Off and novels including The Tin Men, Sweet Dreams, Headlong and Spies (5) |
| EMILYWATSON | English actress of War Horse and The Theory of Everything (5,6) |
| EDGEWORTH | Lunar Society member, inventor of a perambulator, a phaeton, a turnip cutter and a velocipede, father of 22 children including the author of Castle Rackrent (9) |
| OCTAVIAEBUTLER | Author of the dystopian novel Parable of the Sower and its sequel Parable of the Talents: 3 wds. |
| FISHER | Food writer whose numerous books include The Gastronomical Me and The Physiology of Taste (6) |
| SCHEFFLER | Axel, German illustrator known for children's books such as The Gruffalo and its sequel (9) |
| BALLANTYNE | Author of adventure stories including The Coral Island and its sequel The Gorilla Hunters (10) |