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By:
Aline Pereira,
on 11/1/2009
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National American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month~ USA
Book Week~ ongoing until Nov 9, Japan
28th Santiago International Book Fair~ ongoing until Nov 15, Santiago, Chile
The Once Upon a World Children’s Book Award Festival~ Nov 1, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Exhibition by Illustrators and Writers of Children’s Books~ Nov 3 – 27, Pretoria, South Africa
3rd Triennial of Estonian illustrations: The Power of Pictures~ Nov 3 – 30, Tallinn, Estonia
29th Indonesia Book Fair~ Nov 4 – 8, Jakarta, Indonesia
American Association of School Librarians National Conference~ Nov 5 – 8, Charlotte, NC, USA
2009 Bologna Illustrators Exhibition of Children’s Books~ Nov 6 – Dec 6, Ishikawa, Japan
13th Annual Rochester Children’s Book Festival~ Nov 7, Rochester, NY, USA
National Young Readers Week~ Nov 9 – 13, USA
Northern Children’s Book Festival~ Nov 9 – 21, United Kingdom
27th Annual National Black Storytelling Festival and Conference~ Nov 11 – 15, Little Rock, AR, USA
The World of Children’s Book Publishing with Alvina Ling, Senior Editor Little, Brown Books for Young Readers~ Nov 14, Yokohama, Japan
The 16th Annual British IBBY/NCRCL MA Children’s Literature Conference: Going Graphic – Comics and Graphic Novels for Young People~ Nov 14, London, United Kingdom
Calgary Children’s Book Fair and Conference~ Nov 14, Calgary, AB, Canada
18th Annual Connecticut Children’s Book Fair~ Nov 14 – 15, Storrs, CT, USA
Children’s Book Week: Classic Canadian Reading~ Nov 14 – 21, Canada
Take Home an Original: The Art of the Picture Book~ Nov 14 – 24, Ottawa, ON, Canada
Govenor General’s Literary Award Winners Announced~ Nov 17, Montreal, QC, Canada
TD Canadian Children’s Literature Award Winners Announced~ Nov 17, Toronto, ON, Canada
Children’s Literature Assembly Events at the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) Annual Convention~ Nov 19 – 24, Philadelphia, PA, USA
8th Annual International Children’s and Young Adult Literature Celebration~ Nov 21, Madison, WI, USA
National Library Board’s Asian Children’s Festival~ Nov 21 – 29, Singapore
Heart and Soul: Art from Coretta Scott King Award Books, 2006–2009~ Nov 21 – Apr 18, 2010, Chicago, IL, USA
USBBY Co-Sponsored Session at the NCTE Convention~ Nov 22, Philadelphia, PA, USA
11:30 am to 12:45 p.m.
CJ Picture Book Festival~ Nov 23- Dec 24, Seoul, Korea
Golden Legacy: Original Art from 65 Years of Golden Books Featuring Artwork from Iconic Children’s Books~ Nov 24 – Feb 28, 2010, Amherst, MA, USA
Mother Goose in an Air-Ship: McLoughlin Bros. 19th Century Children’s Books from the Liman Collection~ Nov 24 – Apr 18, 2010, Amherst, MA, USA
Salon du Livre et de la Presse Jeunesse: Children’s Books & Magazines~ Nov 25 – 30, France
The Children’s Literature Fair of Seine-Saint-Denis~ Nov 26 – Dec 1, Montreuil, France
Inky Awards Ceremony~ Nov 26, Melbourne, Australia
Bookaroo Children’s Literature Festival~ Nov 28 – 29, New Delhi, India
Guadalajara Book Fair~ Nov 28 – Dec 6, Guadalajara, Mexico
Clare Snow in Perth is working her way through the 2009 Inkys longlist and has many perceptive things to say.
Clare is based at my alma mater Curtin University and her blog, Teenagers Reading, is definitely worth following for her research around graphic novels and all things text+image.
The Inkys shortlist is announced on October 9. Not [...]
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on 8/20/2009
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The Inkys are the award in Australia that reflects what teenagers want to read. Voted for online by the readers of Insideadog (a project of the Centre for Youth Literature, State Library of Victoria), there are three awards: the Golden Inky for an Australian book, the Silver Inky for an international book, and the Creative Reading Prize, won by a young person for a creative response to a book they love, in any format they choose.
Today, August 20, the 2009 Inky Awards have been launched online with the announcement of the award longlist by two of this year’s judges, Steph Bowe and Adele Walsh. Australian youth, their teachers and anyone else interested in Australian youth literature were encouraged to join in the free, interactive on-line launch - but if you missed it, you can still watch it by following the link at the end of Insideadog’s announcement here. It’s great to see The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian by Sherman Alexie and Skim by Mariko and Jillian Tamaki up for a Silver Inky!
On October 9 the shortlist will be announced and on-line voting begins. The winners will be announced on Thursday, November 26 at the State Library of Victoria. Everyone is invited to join in this free event, meet the winners, talk books and enjoy some special surprises!
The Centre for Youth Literature promotes reading as an active, pleasurable and essential activity for all young people. It also offers exciting and affordable book events for young people and professionals. Teenagers and children meet great writers and talented young actors - bringing reading to life. Professional learning programs and the biennial Reading Matters conference keep adults in touch with crucial issues and ideas in youth literature - read about events at this year’s conference in May here, here and here.
The Insideadog website is Australia’s number one website for teenagers about books. It’s chock full of features including news, book reviews, a writer-in-residence blog, author interviews, links, competitions and lots of opportunity for contributions from young readers! For anyone interested in youth literature, teens or otherwise, I highly recommend taking some time to browse this amazing site!
is here. What say you? Comments in the box.
Voting opens 9 October, winners announced 26 November. More here.
GOLDEN INKY
My Candlelight Novel
Joanne Horniman
Screw Loose
Chris Wheat
Worldshaker
Richard Harland
Two Pearls of Wisdom
Alison Goodman
Everything Beautiful
Simmone Howell
Where the Streets Had a Name
Randa Abdel-Fattah
Broken Glass [...]
Wow! What a great, great list!
Kudos to longlist panel, and good luck to awards panel. Happy Reading! Ans some for me to catch up on.
Cheers folks!