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1. SCBWI Conference opens launch of Aleesah Darlinson and Serena Geddes’ ‘Totally Twins’

SCBWI Conference opened with a celebration of Alessah Darlinson’s ‘Totally Twin’s illustratrated by the talented Serena Geddes in the Hughenden Victorian lounge
 

Lin Oliver Executive Direcot of SCBWI, film Director and author of the 3.5 million best selling Hank Zipster written with Henry Winkler, flew to Sydney to be part of this international Conference.

 

Aleesah’s ’Totally Twins’ is the start of a series that will engage kids in the adventures, humour and reltionships of twins and all kids. Marc McEvoy Deputy Literary Editor of the Sun Herald launched the book with warm stories of the significance of reading and books.

Publishers, authors, illustrators  started with a great party to start a weekend of friendship and community in the world of kids writing.

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