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1. Taree Library Hosts National Year of Reading & supports The Cancer Council’s Biggest Morning Tea

Taree library, National year of reading 2012 visit from Susanne gervay, The Cancer Council's Biggest Morning Tea, www.love2read.orgHad two fantastic days hosted by the Taree Library.

They combined my visit as an ambassador for the National Year of Reading with The Cancer Council’s Biggest Morning Tea.

Check out the website: www.love2read.org

I shared ‘Always Jack’ which carries the Cancer Council’s yellow daffodil with enthusiastic readers at Harrington and Halliday’s Point Libraries.

Spoke about Room to read bringing literacy to the children of the developing world. www.roomtoread.org

Room to read, partner of National year of Reading 2012

Thankyou to my fabulous Taree Library host Tanya McLean.

Great to catch up with Di Emms the librarian at Halliday’s Point Library.  She hosted me a decade ago at the library at Foster-Tuncurry

The North Coast is so beautiful.

Crowdy's Point NSW North Coast Reader at Halliday's Point Library with 'Ships in the Field', national Year of Reading www.love2read.orgThe Cancer Council's Biggest Morning Tea, 'Always Jack' by Susanne Gervay, Taree Library 24th march 2012

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2. Louise Schofield ~Award winning SCBWI Author, founder of HeARTlines Festival WA & Friend

SCBWI WA - Dianne Wolfer,Frane lessac,Louise Schofield, Meg McKinley

Remembering Louise Schofield


West Australian SCBWI member Louise Schofield has died after a long battle with cancer. A former senior journalist with The Australian, Louise was the author of ten books including The Zoo Room and Secrets in the Tingle Forest, which won the Western Australian Young Readers Book Award and was shortlisted for a Wilderness Society Award for Children’s Literature.

Louise has given generously to SCBWI and was a talented and dedicated member of the West Australian writing community.

In the early years of SCBWI WA, Louise worked tirelessly behind the scenes to help make the 2008 WA Conference a huge success. She helped plan the first Rottnest Retreat and, as much as her declining health allowed, contributed to the smooth running of subsequent SCBWI events and generously helped new members.

Louise wrote an article about the WA Books Moove Me cow, which was published around the world via the international SCBWI Bulletin.

She was also the founder of the Mundaring HeARTlines Festival – a month-long celebration of children’s literature and book illustration.

Fremantle Press Children’s Publisher Cate Sutherland said,
“Louise was an inspiring author who will be remembered for her commitment to the arts. Her generosity in promoting the work of her peers – the authors and children’s book writers of Western Australia – will not be forgotten.”

Thankyou Fremantle Press WA for these words about my friend, colleague and fellow travellor on the journey of cancer.

 

 

 

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/nation/inspiring-childrens-writer-louise-schofield-dies-of-cancer/story-e6frg6nf-1226085176977<

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