Success for book on children's literature
Children's Literature in a
Multililterate World, edited by Nicola Daly and Dr. Libby Limbrick, with
advisory editor Pam Dix, has been shortlisted for the United Kingdom Literacy
Association 2019 Academic Book Award. Children's
Literature in a Multililterate World is published by Trentham Books and UCL,
Institute of Education Press, University College London, is a collection of
chapters based on papers presented at the 35th IBBY Congress, hosted by
Storylines in Auckland in 2016. The book was launched by Dame Wendy Pye,
Patron of Storylines, in August 2018 at a Storylines event prior to the
Booksellers New Zealand 2018 Conference.
Dr Libby Limbrick
and Nicola Daly following the launch of the book |
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Storylines
Margaret Mahy Award Winner 2019
Acclaimed Young Adult and
adult novelist Many Hager has been selected as the 2019 Storylines Margaret
Mahy Medal winner.Mandy is author of an impressive list of award-winning books spanning the last two decades; she is a trained teacher, with an Advanced Diploma in Fine Arts (Whitireia) and an MA in Creative Writing from Victoria University. In addition to her YA fiction, she also writes adult fiction, short stories, non-fiction, educational resources, blogs and articles. She currently tutors the Novel Course for Whitireia’s Creative Writing programme. Read more about Mandy here. Read the full news release about her award here.
Mandy
Hager
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2018 Storylines
Betty Gilderdale Award lecture
The Storylines Betty
Gilderdale Award for 2018 was presented to Northland librarian and children’s
literacy advocate Jeannie Skinner in early December. A full copy of the
text of her lecture is now on our Storylines Betty
Gilderdale Award website page.
Jeannie
Skinner presents the Storylines Spring lecture
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Storylines
National Festival Story Tour 2019
Applications are still
open for thsi year's Story Tour, but there are limited spaces on each
remaining.Please check your emails as in the next couple of weeks for confirmation of whether your application has been successful. If you' haven;t yet done so and would like one (or maybe two) of our writers or illustrators to visit, apply now:
§ Otago, 13-17 May
§ Northland, 17-21 June
§ Auckland, 19-23 August
§ Gisborne/Central Plateau, 9-13 September
§ Thames/Coromandel/Hauraki, 21-25 October
§ anterbury
& South Island east coast, 8-22 November
Top: Darryn Joseph & Gavin
Bishop on the Story TourBottom: Gavin Bishop on the Story Tour |
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Congratulations
Gerri Judkins
Storylines
Foundation has awarded Gerri Judkins a Storylines Life membership. Gerri, who
will be acknowledged at the Storylines National Margaret Mahy Awards Day, is
a children's literature specialist and librarian at Southwell School in the
Waikato. She has been a judge of children's literature awards, and a speaker
on children's literature nationally and internationally. She was the 2016
winner of the Storylines Betty Gilderdale Award for services to childrenb's
literature, and has also been recognised by the Library and Information
Association and the School Librarians Association for her work as an advocate
for children's books and young people's engagemnt with literature.
Gerri Judkins
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Storylines Margaret Mahy National Awards Day 2019
Now we're into 2019, remember to mark 12.30pm, Sunday 31 March 2019 for the Storylines National Margaret Mahy Awards Day. We'll be making an exciting announcement about a new activity for Storylines as well as presenting awards and certificates for the Storylines Margaret Mahy Medal, the manuscript awards, the Storylines Gavin Bishop Award for a new illustrator, and the 2019 Notable Books. It will be held the University of Auckland Music Auditorium, Epsom campus, Epsom Avenue, Auckland. Highlight of the afternoon will be the presentation by Mandy Hager of her Margaret Mahy lecture. Registrations essential. Register now.
Networking and
book buying opportunities at the 2018 Awards day
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Storylines
Gaelyn Gordon Award for a Much-loved Book
Storylines
invites nominations for the 2019 Gaelyn Gordon Award. Sponsored by David Ling
Publishers, Scholastic New Zealand and HarperCollins, the award honours a
book for children or young adults which has remained in print for a period of
more than five years and proved itself a favourite with readers. but which
has not won a major award.Nominations are invited from publishers, authors or
illustrators for any book which meet these basic criteria. The deadline for submissions is Friday
15 February 2019. Details on our website.
2018
Storylines Gaelyn Gordon Award winner,
Nickety-Nackety, Noo-Noo-Noo by
Joy Cowley
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Top Ten ways to
reach reluctant readers
Storylines members can
now access a new Top Ten Tips sheet on our website, as author peter Millett
offers his take on how to achieve success writing for reluctant readers. Read
his advice here.If you are not a current Storylines member, but would like to support Storylines and gain access to our member-only resources, head to our membership page first.
Peter
Millett
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Subscription
reminder
Storylines thanks all
members who have renewed their subscriptions or joined this year.
Your support, through
your Storylines Foundation membership, is important to us. Foundation
memberships support our work engaging young New Zealanders with books and
reading (e.g. through the Story Tours) and supporting New Zealand children's
writers and illustrators (e.g. through national awards, events and
publications).
Renew your membership, or join the
Storylines Foundation, through the website with your credit card, or as a
direct credit to the Storylines bank account. Check out our instructions for renewal or new membership.
Members
and volunteers are integral to the success of Storylines' activities
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Answer & Win
In 2019 we are giving
away two prize packs containing fabulous New Zealand children's books every
month. Email us at competition@storylines.org.nz
with the answer to this month's question: Please
tell us the name of the 2019 Storylines Margaret Mahy Medal winner, and when
she will be awarded with her medal.
Our February prize pac:
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News on our
Facebook and home pages
Storylines' Facebook page
is accessible through the website, and we would love to increase our tally of
‘likes’. Content includes photos and reports from the 2018 Story Tours and
much more.
You'll also read other news items on our home page. Check in for updates. |
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News
from other organisations
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The New Zealand Book
Awards Trust has announced that submissions
are now open for the 2019 New Zealand Book Awards for Children and Young
Adults, which recognise and celebrate the best books for
young readers produced annually. Titles published between 1 April 2018 and 31
March 2019 will be considered. Read more. |
Former leading New Zealand publisher and bookseller, and widely experienced judge of both the Commonwealth Writers Prize and the Montana New Zealand Book Awards, talks about what he is currently reading, what impresses him and what doesn't, along with chat about the international English language book scene, and links to sites of interest to booklovers.
Tuesday, February 05, 2019
Storyline News
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