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1. Children’s Book Festival, Family Day 3rd April 2011 – State Library Victoria & Wheeler Centre

“Books Are Fun”

Children’s Book Festival 2011,  Family Day 3rd April 2011, 10.00am to 4.00pm

State Library of Victoria and the Wheeler Centre

This free programme of ‘events’ over the Sunday was hugely popular.  It was described as “the biggest celebration of children’s books that Melbourne has ever seen”. Families and children’s book lovers crammed into venues to hear a wonderful assemblage of Australia’s leading authors and illustrators. They queued for meter after meter to meet authors and illustrators and have their load of precious books signed.  They waited for hours to be able to get into workshops, storytelling and performances.

The ‘Family Day’ was the brainchild of the State Library of Victoria and the Wheeler Centre who held, coordinated and promoted  the various sessions.  Authors and illustrators were fully utilised, most doing at least two events on the programme. [http://wheelercentre.com/static/files/assets/087ddc27/CBW_Childrensbooks_A4programme-DR7.pdf ]

Some notes from the day:

 

John Nicholson/Roland Harvey interview with SLV staffer

John Nicholson (architect) – author and illustrator

John started writing fiction. His publisher suggested he write non-fiction.

Working with A&U -  John has an idea and approaches them with it or they have an idea and approach John. At one stage they seemed to take a turn about with this process. He now just develops ‘the ideas I want to’. He prefers to work alone now.

John agreed with Roland, in  creating an authentic “Sense of place” it was important, if at all possible, to do the research for the text and images on location.

Roland Harvey (architect)  author and illustrator

History was something that always fascinated him and which initially led him to writing and illustrating books.

Family activities have inspired  some of his books – “At the Beach” and ‘To the Top End”.  “You need to know, to “feel” the place you are writing about. To research you should “be there to be really successful”. Otherwise ther is the internet but Roland considered this sort of research “much harder” in trying to create a real sense of ‘place’.

He collaborates a lot. His latest book is a collaboration with Mem Fox which was launched at the Family Day. He doesn’t publish any more  and mainly works with Penguin and A&U. He liked the freedom he had  as publisher. He surrounded himself with experts in each area. He found his best books were done “against the advice of others”. It was risky but he LOVED the freedom to do what he was passionate about.

His next project is another picture book based on family travels. He is also avidly exploring Apps and is excited about this development in children’s books.

Terry Denton/Chris Morpeth interview with SLV staffer

Terry Denton  author/illustrator

The place where I like to write/draw:

I have a studio in my backyard. It is quiet, no distractions.

“Gasp” is my favourite of my creations.

Denton and Andy Griffith go away for a week together when working on a new joint project to ‘get it started’.

Chris Morpeth (former teacher) author

The place where I like to write:

In a café over coffee – there are no distractions. At home, I get distracted with Nintendo and Mario. I make my stories up as I go along. I think the more you do the better you get.

Terry & Chris agreed  re book writing/creation, “If it is too organised, it doesn’t work!”

Leigh Hobbs interview with SLV staffer

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2. LadyStar Video Alert: We found the kitties!


Jessica Hoshi a cheerful and optimistic girl

“We found it! We found it! Talitha-chan is so smart! This one finally has the kitties!”

Talitha Hayashi a shy and brilliantly intelligent girl
“Jessica’s right. This one has a kitty in it.”

Ranko Yorozu an athletic and strong girl
“Ha! And a Night-Elf-Mo-Hawk!”

Tara Blaylock
“Shutup fool!”

Cecilia Daichi a happy and brave girl
*giggle*

Shannon Ka Yoru an artistic and thoughtful girl
“But you said there was one where some girl warrior turned into a kitty.”


Jessica Hoshi a cheerful and optimistic girl

“Hmm?”


Leila Hakumei

“No comment.”


Alanna Kawa a loyal and compassionate girl

“heheheeeeee….”

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3. LadyStar Video Alert: World of Warcraft The Quest for Kitties


Jessica Hoshi a cheerful and optimistic girl

“There. It’s from the game with the kitties.”

Shannon Ka Yoru an artistic and thoughtful girl
“But there’s no kitties in it.”

Cecilia Daichi a happy and brave girl
“There’s a dragon! I saw them flying!”

Talitha Hayashi a shy and brilliantly intelligent girl
“And horses.”

Ranko Yorozu an athletic and strong girl
“And uhhh… undead spiders and a dwarf.”


Jessica Hoshi a cheerful and optimistic girl

“But where are the kitties?”


Leila Hakumei

“You laughed at me when I predicted this.”


Alanna Kawa a loyal and compassionate girl

“heheheeeeee….”

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4. Gamepowa Video Alert: World of Warcraft Shaman!


Z-bot says Get the Powa! fashion games dress up games fun games for girls video game consoles playstation nintendo wii xbox 360 gameboy advance fighting game fun games dancing games

“Z-bot to Hana. This is a Gamepowa Video Alert. Transmitting now.”


Commander Acey has fun games for girls video game consoles playstation nintendo wii xbox 360 gameboy advance fighting game fun games dancing games

“Outstanding, Z-bot. Continue search. Acey out.”


Jessica Hoshi a cheerful and optimistic girl

“Ooh, is that the one that turns into a kitty?”

Ranko Yorozu an athletic and strong girl
“Not sure but he sure likes to zap giants with that lightning, huh?”


Jessica Hoshi a cheerful and optimistic girl

“Talitha-chan, let’s go find the one that turns into a kitty.”

Talitha Hayashi a shy and brilliantly intelligent girl
“Okay.”

Ranko Yorozu an athletic and strong girl
“And so the duel of the video alerts begins.”


Leila Hakumei

“Why do I get the feeling this is going to end in mass confusion?”


Alanna Kawa a loyal and compassionate girl

“Ha! Because everything we do is mass confusion!”


Leila Hakumei

“Well, yeah, that too.”

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