In two
weeks’ time Greet Pauwelijn,(above) ,creator of Book Island and publisher of the
popular children’s books Sammy and the Skyscraper Sandwich, Bernie
and Flora and Sir Mouse to the Rescue, is off to Belgium and the
Netherlands to release three new children’s books, this time in Dutch
translation.
After the
successful November 2012 release of her first three English titles in the
Southern Hemisphere, Pauwelijn is anticipating a similar response in her home
country and the Netherlands.
D.E.S.I.G.N., the first Dutch title to be
published, is a translation of the popular Polish children’s book on design,
which was previously released in English by the Wellington-based publisher
Gecko Press. ‘I’m particularly excited about publishing the Dutch version of D.E.S.I.G.N.
because the Design Museum in Ghent, one of the most important centres for
design in Northern Europe, will be setting up an exhibition based on the book.
This is exactly what I want to be doing as a publisher: releasing great books
that inspire both kids and adults, and organising activities based on them,’
says Pauwelijn. ‘This way we can turn reading into a multidimensional
experience.’
After the
exhibition opens in Belgium, Pauwelijn is heading to Italy for the Bologna
Children’s Book Fair, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year.
There she will buy the rights to more titles that Book Island shall translate
and publish here and in Australia later this year. The books selected are based
on customer feedback received at the many fairs and festivals in which Book
Island has taken part this summer. ‘We loved meeting our customers and talking
about our titles,’ she explains. ‘We also had foreign books on display and
noted which of these attracted the attention of our readers, young and old. Now
we know which books to release in November.’ In Bologna Pauwelijn will also be
talking with UK distributors. ‘Because our bestselling title, Sammy and the
Skyscraper Sandwich, was written by Irish writer Lorraine Francis, I feel
we shouldn’t wait to go and explore that market. New Zealand and Australia have
already embraced our books; I’m confident England and Ireland will soon
follow.’
Back in New
Zealand Pauwelijn will be getting ready for the Storylines Festival in
Wellington and Auckland, to be held in August, and the November release of (at
least) two new Book Island titles in English.
Photo above - Magdalena Bojes
Photo above - Magdalena Bojes
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