"Her
weekly blog on news and views on children’s publishing is followed by
many published and aspiring writers. She also began and continues to
contribute to the online children’s writing competition Fabo Story, an
opportunity enjoyed by many hundreds of children around the
country."
Maureen Crisp is also a published author of junior fiction.
The Storylines Betty Gilderdale Award honours Betty Gilderdale, a
lifelong advocate and supporter of children’s literature, through her
academic research, work as a reviewer and 30 years' committee service
to Auckland’s Children’s Literature Association. Prior to 2000, the
award was known as the Children’s Literature Association’s Award for
Services to Children’s Literature.
The Award is given for outstanding service to children’s literature and
literacy and carries a monetary prize of $2000.
As part of the award presentation, to be held in Wellington on Monday
27 November, Maureen Crisp will deliver the 40 minute Storylines Spring
Lecture.
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