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Alvina Ling, Executive Editor, Little Brown Books for Young Readers is part of the Sydney Writers Festival – speaking on panels and meeting Australian publishers, agents and editors.
She joined a SCBWI meet and greet at the Hughenden Hotel Woollahra on a balmy Saturday afternoon as an off-broadway event of the Sydney Writers Festival..
Alvina was generous is sharing publishers news and views.
I’ve come home from the USA after the fabulous SCBWI retreat to discover my friends have been amazing:-
Congratulations to Hazel Edwards for the prestigisous White Ravens award for ’f2m: the boy within’ by Hazel Edwards and Ryan Kennedy published by Ford Street. www.hazeledwards.com
It’s for outstanding international books for children and young adults, with 250 titles from more than 40 countries, selected from the thousands of books. The catalogue is available at www.ijb.de.
Congratulations to Shan Tan for the huge honour of an Academy Award for short films for ‘The Lost Thing’ based on his award winning book!
Congratulations to Serena Geddes illustrator for her ‘Why I love my Mum’ and ‘Why I love my Grandma’ which is hitting Australian stores for Monther’s Day and will be sold throughout the UK in the huge Sainsbury’s stores. www.reeni.com.au
Published kids authors & illustrators are welcome to join the Sydney Writers & Illustrators Network at The Hughenden, 14 Queen Street Woollahra (Sydney) – 1st Wednesday of every month 10.30-12.30
We were happy to welcome Jon Appleton back to Australia after 15 years working in UK publishing. He’s come back to become the children’s publisher at Hachette.
Jonathon was one of those child prodigies who at fifteen years old, he published a review magazine of Australian children’s books with in depth interviews of creators. He’s excited about being back in Australia. We’re excited too.
It was one of those warm and wonderful nights with balmy summer weather, great food, even greater company and a SCBWI celebration of all the books published this year.