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1. December 2012 Events

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National Year of Reading~ Australia

Salon du livre et de la presse jeunesse~ ongoing until Dec 3, Montreuil, France

A Journey Without End: Ed Young~ongoing until Dec 30, Omaha, NE, USA

The Illustrators’ Journey Art Exhibition Featuring Art by Shaun Tan, Matt Ottley and More!~ ongoing until Dec 31, Fremantle, Australia

Frances Lincoln Diverse Voices Children’s Book Award 2013~ submissions accepted until Dec 31, United Kingdom

2012 South Asia Book Award~ submissions accepted until Dec 31

SingTel Asian Picture Book Award 2013~ submissions accepted until Dec 31, Singapore

Exhibition of Artworks from Jeannie Baker’s Innovative Picture Book, Mirror~ ongoing until Jan 2013, Blacktown, Australia

Reflections… On the Work of Jeannie Baker~ ongoing until Jan 2013, Blacktown, Australia

17th Annual Family Trees: A Celebration of Children’s Literature~ ongoing until Jan 1, 2013, Concord, MA, USA

23rd Annual Children’s Illustration Show~ ongoing until Jan 13, 2013 Northampton, MA, USA

Appleton Museum of Art Exhibit: Sendak & Co: Children’s Book Illustrations Since Where the Wild Things Are~ ongoing until Jan 20, 2013, Ocala, FL, USA

Exhibits of Winning Entries from the 2012 Growing Up Asian in America Contest~ ongoing until Feb 2013, USA

Nami Island International Illustration Concours for Picture Book Illustrations~ submissions accepted until Feb 15, 2013, Korea

Tall Tales & Huge Hearts: Raúl Colón~ ongoing until Mar 29, 2013, Abilene, TX, USA

Skipping Stones Youth Honor Awards Celebrating Multicultural Awareness, International Understanding and Nature Appreciation~ submissions accepted until June 25, 2013, USA

The Children’s Literature Centre at Frostburg State University Presents Storybook Holiday~ Dec 1, Frostburg, MD, USA

The 92Y’s Children’s Reading Series Presents: An Evening with  National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature Walter Dean Myers~ Dec 1, New York. NY, USA

The Foundation of Children’s Books Presents a Special Book Group Party with Grace Lin~ Dec 1, Brookline, MA, USA

“Dreams of a City” SCBWI Greece Illustrator Exhibition and Book Event~ Dec 1 – 22, Athens, Greece

Iconic Images: Ten Years of Collecting for The Carle. Gallery Tour with Curator, Nick Clark~ Dec 2, Amherst, MA, USA

Asian Festival of Children’s Content Book Club Presents the Singapore Launch of If I Were A Blue Kangaroo by Dave Seow~ Dec 5, Singapore

Puppet Show and Book Presentation at the SCBWI Greece Illustrator/Author exhibition~ Dec 8, Athens, Greece

So You Want to Choose the 2013 Caldecott?~ Dec 9, Amherst, MA, USA

Summertime Stories Family Event~ Dec 10, Blacktown, Australia

The Best of the Best in 2012 with Susan Bloom~ Dec 15, Amherst, MA, USA

Children’s book reading of “The Giant’s Star” by Marivita Grammatikaki. Music by Nikos Xanthoulis~ Dec 16, Athens, Greece

Chapter & Verse’s (A Book Club for Adults Discussing Children’s Lit) Mock Newbery and Caldecott Discussions~ Dec 11, USA

The Literature Centre (formerly Fremantle Children’s Literature Centre) Exhibits and Programs~ Fremantle, Australia

Dromkeen National Centre for Picture Book Art Exhibits~ Riddells Creek, Australia

Books Illustrated Events and Exhibitions~ Middle Park, Australia

International Youth Library Exhibits~ Munich, Germany

Tulika Book Events~ India

International Library of Children’s Literature Events~ Tokyo, Japan

Newcastle University Programme of Talks on Children’s Books for 2011-2012~ Newcastle, United Kingdom

Seven Stories (the National Home of Children’s Books in Britain) Events~ Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom

Discover Children’s Story Centre~ London, United Kingdom

Arne Nixon Center’s Children’s Literature Book Clubs for Adults Events~ USA

Events Sponsored by The Center for the Book in the Library of Congress~ USA

The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art~ Amherst, MA, USA

The National Center for Children’s Illustrated Literature Exhibits~ Abilene, TX, USA

Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators Events

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2. Win a signed copy of Riley and the Curious Koala: a journey around Sydney by Tania McCartney

Becoming an ambassador for the National Year of Reading was one of the most exciting things I’ve ever done, as I simply love love love to read.

Tell me, in 25 words or less, why you love to read, and you could win a signed copy of my third Riley the Little Aviator book – Riley and the Curious Koala: a journey around Sydney!


Riley and the Curious Koala: A journey around Sydney (A$16.99, Nov 2010, 9780980475036) 

Following in the Riley series of travel adventure books, Riley and the Curious Koala takes our little aviator on a journey around the beautiful landmarks of Sydney, in search of a strange and elusive fuzzy creature.
With stunning black and white photos of Sydney's beaches and glorious harbour, even in the torrential rain, this whirlwind trip showcases this gorgeous city at its best. Riley and the Curious Koala is illustrated once again by the illustrious Kieron Pratt. It is the third book in the very popular Riley travelogue series for little ones.

http://www.love2read.org.au/featured-ambassador-week11-tania.cfm

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3. Illustrator Showcase at Australia & NZ SCBWI Conference – National Year of Reading Partner

SCBWI Illustrator showcase, created by illustrator Lesley Vamos, at The Hughenden Hotel, SCBWI Australia and New Zealand ConferenceSCBWI Conference Talent, talent, talent – illustrators coming out of your ears and eyes – a feast of established and new illustrators are showcasing, speaking, sharing the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators at The Hughenden in Sydney.

Showcase: Friday 29th June

Open to Industry 4.30-5.30p.m. for an exclusive viewing

14 Queen Street Woollahra

Lead by our brilliant Illustrator Coordinators:- Frane Lessac and Sarah Davis,

supported by the Illustrator committee – Lesley Vamos, Serena Geddes, Andrea Edmonds, Majorie Crosby-Fairall. Invitation created by Lesley Vamos.

Some of the brilliant illustrators showcasing and speaking:-

Nina Rycroft

Frane Lessac

Lesley Vamos

Lachlan Creagh

Majorie Crosby-Fairall

Sarah Davis

Betty Sargeant

Wendy Binks

Follow the SCBWI Conference Blog –   http://scbwiaustnzconferenceblog2012.blogspot.com.au

A National Year of Reading partnership with ambassadors for the NYR ambassadors Hazel Edwards, Frane Lessac, Deborah Abela, Christopher Cheng and Susanne Gervay are part of the SCBWI Conference.

www.love2read.org.au

SCBWI Illustrators, Lesley Vamos, Sarah Davis, Serena Geddes, The Hughenden

NINA Rycroft ilustrator, speaker at the SCBWI Australia and New Zealand Conference at The Hughenden

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4. Join SCBWI Australia & New Zealand Conference blog 29th June-2nd July 2012!

Logo created by Lesley Vamos,SCBWI conference 29th june to 2nd July 2012, at The Hughenden Boutique Hotel Woollahra SydneyWriters and illustrators from around Australia and New Zealand are coming together with great Australian publishers and

NSW Writers Centre

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SCBWI leadership

to celebrate the vibrant children’s book industry  in all its delivery ways – from print, illustration, picture books, e-books ….

SCBWI Conference blogspot has been launched today – see what’s happening.

http://scbwiaustnzconferenceblog2012.blogspot.com.au/

 

Room to Read www.roomtoread.org, SCBWI Australia and New Zealand Conference at The Hughenden Sydneysupporting Room to Read and National Year of Reading

National year of reading 2012, partner of SCBWI, NSW Writers Centre, Room to Read, Books in Homes

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5. 366 Books February Update

Two months into the National Year of Reading, means two months down in my attempt to read 366 books this year. That means it must also be time for an update. So 31 days in January, 29 days in February means, by now, I should have read 60 books. And guess what – that’s exactly where I’m at! On target to get to 366 books. These are the books I read in February: 34 Come Down, Cat Sonya

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6. National Year of Reading launch

NationalYearofReadinglogoPlease join us for the official Victorian launch of the National Year of Reading 2012.

The National Year of Reading will be launched by the Premier of Victoria, the Hon. Ted Baillieu MP. Social commentator, author and demographer Bernard Salt will issue the call for action with a lively presentation on why literacy is vital for society and the state of literacy in Victoria. Reading promotion expert Henk Kraima from the Netherlands will provide inspiration and ideas on building a culture of reading.

Tuesday, 14 February 2012, 9.30 am – 1.00 pm
Experimedia, State Library of Victoria
328 Swanston St, Melbourne

Free event. Please book online at www.slv.vic.gov.au/nyr-launch. Early bookings are recommended.

REGIONAL FORUMS WITH HENK KRAIMA

Henk Kraima will join local reading advocates at a series of forums in regional Victoria to kickstart great ideas for the National Year of Reading. This is a unique opportunity to meet an international expert in reading promotion and connect with other reading and literacy professionals, including library staff, teachers, booksellers, writers, publishers and community literacy specialists.

Please visit the links below for more information and to book online. Early bookings are recommended.

Geelong, 16 February 2012, 1-4 pm: slv.vic.gov.au/nyr-geelong
Bendigo, 21 February 2012, 1-4 pm: slv.vic.gov.au/nyr-bendigo
Sale, 23 February 2012, 1-4 pm: slv.vic.gov.au/nyr-sale

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7. 366 Books January Update

It’s a new month, which means one month of my National Year of Reading challenge has passed. If you haven’t been reading my posts, or following my updates on Twitter or Facebook, I’ll explain. This year is the National year of Reading here in Australia. Hooray! A whole year of focus on one of life’s great treasures. All around the country there are events,promotions and challenges

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8. Let’s Make 2012 Fantastic -National Year of Reading,Room to Read,Books in Homes, Alannah & Madeline Foundation,Cancer Council,Monkey Baa Theatre,SCBWI, NSW Writers Centre

National Year of Reading 2012 with Ambassador Susanne GervayLooking forward to a year where we can be part of a world community promoting literacy in developing counties like Room to Read – www.roomtoread.org or in Australia like Books in Homes www.biha.org.au

It’s the National Year of Reading which is launched February 14 in libraries across Australia. Call your library and find out how you can celebrate.

I’ll be at the State Library in Macquarie Street Sydney as an Ambassador for the National Year of Reading.

The Cancer Council’s Relay for Life is a community celebration of those living with cancer and working towards its eradication. Join in – walk the circuit, barbecue those sausages, enjoy the bands and festivities in your local area.

Writers can pursue their inspirations – participate in your Writers Centre, Children’s Book Council,  SCBWI – see the meetings across Australia.

I’ll be running the SCBWI events at The Hughenden Hotel in Sydney and am Festival Director of the Kids and young Adult Literature Festival 30th June at the NSW Writers Centre – come along.

Support the brilliant Monkey Baa Theatre which adapts the best in Australian children’s literature – www.monkeybaa.com.au

The Alannah & Madeline Foundation working against school bullying – love them.

So many fantastic things to do, enjoy and celebrate.

Let’s make 2012 count.

SCBWI Australia and New Zealand logo by Frane Lessac, leaders of SCBWI Australia and New Zealand, Susanne Gervay, Chris Cheng, Frane Lessac, Corrine Fenton,Dianne Wolfer, Sheryl Gwyther, Prue Mason, Tina Marie Clark, Pamela Rushby, France Plumpton

 'Always Jack' supports The Cancer Council, Relay for Life

9. 366 Books in 366 Days

Happy New Year to you!  I had a pretty awesome 2011 but am really excited about the promise of a brand new year and loving that 2012 is the National Year of Reading. Also really excited about my role as local ambassador for Bunbury, WA. I had toyed with the idea of a reading meme for the National Year of Reading, but there are so many other really good ones already that I hesitated to add

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10. Ideas for the National Year of Reading

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Last Wednesday, the 16th of November, was the Public Librarians of Victoria Network Conference.

The main topic up for discussion: what to do for the National Year of Reading? Here are some great ideas that the participants on the day workshopped together!

SHP BASED TOTALLY AROUND BOOKS AND READING, WRITING AND ILLUSTRATION, WORKSHOPS, AND BOOK GIG!

Intensive festival/ Holiday program:

  • Book gigs/ theatre – use local theatre groups of Vic Youth Theatre
  • Writing Workshop (examples Paul Collins)
  • Illustration workshop (examples comics, manga)
  • Book Production (examples cover designs)
  • Book Selection evening
  • Competitions

Mini festival

READING TREE

Families:

  • Members of the family’s favourite books
  • Favourite books on display for each person in a family tree

Make a tree/ Use a tree in a pot:

  • Find an author you like
  • Than other books you like that are similar (series, authors, books)
  • Use a leaf as a star review system

Children’s Area:

  • Wall pictures/ image of a tree
  • Branch for different books
  • Children put up authors on the tree, pictures of favourite characters, etc
  • Write on a leaf why they like/recommend a book
  • Different size leaves for grades/ genres or themes
  • Make a special reading corner

Favourite/ comfortable reading areas:

  • Use tree to start conversations about ‘where do you like to read?’

Use the image/ symbolism of growth, strength to start creative writing from a seed to a story:

  • How does it develop?
  • Grow?

What a tree does:

  • A forest, filled with: crime tree/ mystery tree/ romance tree, etc

Environmental issues:

  • How we need trees, different species of trees, uses of trees, etc

THEATRE IN THE LIBRARY

Theatre:

  • Students from local secondary schools
  • Workshops over the school holidays
  • Culminating in a performance for the public

LOCAL SOURCING

Contacts:

  • Database of local contacts
  • Using local contacts
  • Database contacts for state-wide access
  • Finding contacts

AUTHORS/PRESENTERS

Issues:

  • How to entice writers/presenters to travel
  • Issues for regional and outer suburbia
  • A database of author’s who a willing to travel regional

BRANDING

National Year of Reading:

  • Using National Year of Reading branding to make activities more visible and use this as an enticement
  • Would add funding
  • Also a draw card for the presenters

COMMUNITY POST SECRET

Art and Writing community project:

  • Originated with an idea from an American artist, Frank Warren, who asked for ‘secrets on a postcard’.
  • A secret (funny, sad, moving, happy secrets, etc)
  • Have the community do their own post secret
  • Have them displayed in the library
  • Alternatively there is ‘six word memoirs’

YA READERS VOTING FOR FAVOURITE BOOK/ SERIES (WITH WINNERS IN A FEATURE DISPLAY)

Suggest books:

  • Have an already established shortlist
  • Creative ways to vote- posters, old fridge, car doors, etc
  • Cork Board – with suggestions/ questions and post-it notes for people to make direct response/ dialogue
  • Utilise skills/ skilled people in the community
  • On-line pdl/ questions of the day (multiple choice, yes or no)
  • To suggest books/ series or not

Favourite Aussie authors

Encourage diversity in reading by asking reading question ‘where do we find Dogmatix’?

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11. The National Year of Reading 2012 – Come on Board & join~ www.love2read.org.au

The National Reading of Reading 2012, Susanne Gervay NSW Ambassador for The National Year of Reading 2012Come on in and join the National Year of Reading in a celebration of books.

http://www.love2read.org.au

The National Year of Reading 2012 is about children learning to read and keen readers finding new sources of inspiration; respecting the oral tradition of storytelling; rediscovering the magic of books and about Australians becoming a nation of readers.

 

I am proud be be a NSW Ambassador for The National Year of Reading with Richard Glover writer and ABC personality.

ThSusanne Gervay's Order of Australia, NSW Ambassador The National Year of Reading 2012e National Year of Reading 2012 is a collaborative project joining public libraries, government, community groups, media and commercial partners, and the public. We’re a family – and we’re represented by every State:-

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I love promoting reading and sharing my books and have been on the road for the past two months speaking to 1000′s of kids.

I have had the best writing tour ever travelling across Sydney, NSW, Queensland – thankyou to the welcome from schools from

De la Salle Caringbah; Sackville St Public School Ingelburn, St Mary’s Primary Toowoomba, Towoomba Grammar Junior College, Holy Rosary Roblane Windsor (Brisbane), Marymount College Burleigh Waters, St Jerome’s Primary Punchbowl, St Brendan’s Carter’s Rd Lake Mumorah. Rose bay Convent College, Randwick Primary  … and many, many more. LOVE YOU ALL!!!!!!!

Susanne Gervay's Book Week tour, National year of Reading 2012, NSW Ambassador for National year of reading 2012

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12. Link Dump #9: What are fathers for . . . dedicated dads . . . Thomas Newkirk interview . . . the National Center for Fathering . . . and more.

* Yolanda Miller asks, “What Are Fathers For?” She begins with a great quote from Gloria Steinem, Most American children suffer too much mother and too little father.” About midway she writes:

By manhood, I do not mean the stereotypical beer-belching, video-game-playing, sports-fanatical behavior often attributed to men—I mean something deeper. I am talking about the core essence of a male identity that has gone missing. As gender roles have morphed, women have preached and proven their self-sufficiency. The end result is that we have implied (and sometimes stated) that men are no longer wanted or needed and that their contributions, outside of sperm and salary, are no longer desirable.

* Here’s an entertaining site for to-the-point book reviews from a retired guy’s perspective: “My Dad Reads Too Many Books.”

* This “Dedicated Dads Program” invites fathers into the school:

Watch D.O.G.S. (Dads of Great Students) is the parental involvement initiative of the National Center for Fathering that organizes fathers and father figures to provide positive male role models for students and to enhance school security.

At Anderson-Livsey Elementary, which opened in the Shiloh cluster at the beginning of the school year, officials launched the program in the school to ensure students would have male role models.

“The whole goal of Watch D.O.G.S. is to attract and get positive male role models into the education system,” said Darren Boyce, the school’s parent instructional support coordinator.

* Anna Richardson reports: “Kids prefer gossip mags to books.”

A National Year of Reading study [based in Australia] has revealed that children are reading celebrity gossip magazines such as Heat and Bliss instead of books, especially if the novels stretch to more than 100 pages, reports the Daily Telegraph.

Boys and girls as young as 11 said they preferred absorbing the exploits of pop stars and models such as Amy Winehouse and Kate Moss to reading books by Jacqueline Wilson or Philip Pullman.

The study sparked debate on whether children were damaging their development by reading such magazine, or whether children should be encouraged to read what they liked, as long as it was reading.

* Over at my other blog, Jamespreller.com, I had t

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13. Our big sisters and brothers...


We want to take a minute to post about the Class of 2k7. If it weren't for them we certainly wouldn't be here, doing this insane thing as a group. It was their crazy idea that got this ball rolling.

Thanks guys!

We'll never know how much the "class" concept helped, but it's astounding what these authors accomplished last year. We should only be so lucky...

Sara Zarr was nominated for a National Book Award!

AND

Melissa Marr hit the NYTimes list!

And that's just a few!

But that brings us to the point of today's post... which is that some of the members of the Class of 2k7 might not be books you've heard about.

One thing we want to mention, going into 2k8, is that we're aware that we won't all debut on the NYTimes list. And of course we realize that all 28 of us also can't be nominated for the Newberry or the National Book Award.

This makes things tricky, because of course we'd all love to "win" and we all admire and respect each other, and feel that we all deserve to "win".

And it can be hard when someone shoots into the stratosphere, because success begets success. So if Class member X gets a Printz nod, they'll be much more likely to get MORE attention, and MORE awards. Leaving those of us with "quieter" books to pat each other on the back, and dream of the kids out there who love our poor awardless books.

With that in mind, we're all going to do our best to support each other. But as a few of our books take off (and we hope they will) we're going to do everything we can to share the glory around a little. To remember that although we might not all be famous, we're all authors, and classmates... and by the end of the year we really hope to be friends.

We thought it might be of interest to readers of this blog to imagine this odd aspect of the Class of 2k8. That by definition, some of us will sell more books, get better reviews. And so that means that, by definition, some of us will get less.

And now... today... before that happens, we want to say this out loud...

THESE BOOKS ARE ALL GREAT! Whether they make the front page or not... Read the rest of this post

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