Aaron Blabey

Aaron Blabey’s books have a special knack for turning the tables on what children’s literature is expected to be. With stories that are as clever as they are hilarious, he’s built a reputation for making even the most mischievous characters lovable. Born in Bendigo, Australia, in 1974, Aaron initially took a detour from writing to pursue a career in acting. His talents earned him accolades, including an Australian Film Institute Award in 1994 for his role in The Damnation of Harvey McHugh. But the world of storytelling beckoned him back, and he shifted his focus to writing, where he quickly found success in creating characters that would win the hearts of readers across the globe.
His debut as an author brought Pig the Pug into the world—a series about a cheeky little dog whose antics never fail to entertain. But it was The Bad Guys series that really catapulted him into the literary spotlight. In this beloved series, a group of animals—far from your typical heroes—band together in a hilarious quest for redemption. It’s an adventure filled with humor, heart, and a little bit of chaos, which is just the way Blabey likes it. With The Bad Guys series, Aaron became a New York Times bestselling author and helped bring the series to life on the big screen with a DreamWorks animated film.