Judges for 2019 NZ Book
Awards for Children and Young Adults share a passion for the transformative
power of books
A panel of judges combining deep knowledge of the children’s
literature community with youthful wisdom and a shared passion for the
transformative power of books has been selected to deliberate over entries to
the 2019 New Zealand Book Awards for Children and Young Adults.
Te Rōpū Whakahau, the national body representing Māori within the library and information
profession, has reappointed the experienced panel of Moana Munro
(convenor), Anahera Morehu and Jacqueline Joyce Snee to judge the Wright Family
Foundation Te Kura Pounamu Award, which recognises and celebrates books written
or translated into te reo Māori.
The English language judges will read and appraise an
expected 150 or so entries in five categories: Picture Book, Junior Fiction
(the Wright Family Foundation Esther Glen Award), Young Adult Fiction,
Non-fiction (the Elsie Locke Award) and Illustration (the Russell Clark Award).
They will select five finalists in each category, as well as up to five
finalists for a Best First Book Award and then a winner in each category. The
overall winner, the Margaret Mahy Award for Book of the Year, will be decided
by both panels.
Also a judge in the 2018 awards, Crissi Blair said she was
delighted to have been invited back as the 2019 convener and honoured to be
working alongside such an experienced group of passionate children’s literature
advocates. "We are fortunate to have a judging panel from diverse
backgrounds and many different aspects of the children's book world. I look
forward to combining our skills as we explore this year's submissions."
The 2019 judges will once again seek input on each category
during their deliberations from school advisory panels. “We found this not only
to be an illuminating exercise in terms of what books interest children as
opposed to adults, but it also created an opportunity for education in getting
the groups to understand the criteria and to look at each book with a critical
eye,” says Crissi of the 2018 process.
Submissions for the 2019 awards are now open to books
published between 1 April 2018 and 30 March 2019. The first deadline, for books
published up to 30 November 2018, is 13 December 2018. More details about how
to enter can be found here: http://www.nzbookawards.nz/new-zealand-book-awards-for-children-and-young-adults/how-to-enter/
The New Zealand Book Awards for Children and Young Adults
are made possible through the generosity, commitment and vision of funders and
sponsors Creative New Zealand, HELL Pizza, Wright Family Foundation, LIANZA,
Wellington City Council, Te Papa and Nielsen Book. They are supported by
Booksellers NZ.
For more information about the 2019 judges, see attached or
go here: http://www.nzbookawards.nz/new-zealand-book-awards-for-children-and-young-adults/2019-awards/judges/
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