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Inspiring Kiwi Children to Read, draw and
Start Creative Writing
is the Focus for the
2016 Finalist Authors’ Tour
- New Zealand Book Awards for Children and Young
Adults
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Kiwi
schoolchildren will be inspired to read, draw and develop their creative
writing skills by 25 passionate and entertaining authors and illustrators in
this year’s Finalist Authors’ Tour for the New Zealand Book Awards for Children
and Young Adults.
The
Finalist Authors’ Tour runs nationwide from Monday, 1 August to Monday, 8
August. During the Tour thousands of children from all over the country will
meet and mix with Awards’ finalist authors and illustrators who will be
visiting their schools and libraries. Promoting the fun of books and reading,
this year’s Tour will inspire children to read and enjoy new books, as well as
encouraging a new generation of writers and illustrators.
“This year’s Tour is a wonderful
opportunity for our best children’s authors and illustrators to share their
passion about books, reading and drawing,” says Stella Chrysostomou, board
member of the New Zealand Book Awards Trust that oversees the New Zealand Book
Awards for Children and Young Adults. “This year we are also partnering
with WORD, Christchurch’s dynamic literary festival. This is an exciting
development for the Awards and New Zealand children’s writing. It’s one that
will enliven audiences and enrich experiences for Kiwi children.”
Auckland
Public Libraries will have four events that will be open to the public; hosting
three finalist authors and an illustrator on Saturday, 6 August. Bernard
Beckett (Lullaby), Brian Falkner (Battlesaurus: Rampage at Waterloo) and
Maria Gill (ANZAC Heroes) will
discuss their books and what inspires them at, respectively, the Mahurangi East
Library (11am), Mangere Town Centre Library (11am) and at 1pm at the Albany
Village Library. Illustrator Fraser Williamson (Whose Beak is This?) will talk about what drives his illustrations
and how he interprets the writing into his illustrations at two libraries – the
Te Atatu Library at 11am, followed by the Mt Roskill Library for a 2pm start.
Christchurch
schoolchildren will be enthralled at WORD Christchurch’s first event – Read Aloud Primary Schools Day to be
held at St Margaret’s College on Wednesday, 3 August. This event, open to all
schools, will welcome Kate De Goldi (From
the Cutting Room of Barney Kettle); Sarah Johnson (The Bold Ship Phenomenal); Bob Kerr (Changing Times); Stacy Gregg (The
Girl who Rode the Wind); Steve Gurney (The
Beginner’s Guide to Adventure Sport in New Zealand); and Maria Gill (ANZAC Heroes).
More
invitation-events with finalist authors and illustrators are being held in
Hamilton, Morrinsville, and Te Puke; Waipawa in Central Hawkes Bay; Frankley
School in New Plymouth; Lower Hutt and Wanuiomata; and Dunedin and Central
Otago.
The
early afternoon session features authors Fleur Beale (Being Magdalene), Brian Falkner (Battlesaurus: Rampage at Waterloo) and Patricia Grace (Haka and Whiti te rā!) who will discuss the process and creativeness behind
their plots, and how they’ve developed their careers as authors.
“The Tour is all about making
connections between children who love to read and the creators of books. We
hope that the experience of meeting authors and illustrators opens the pathway
for children to be life-long readers. We want children to be inspired to take
up the pen or the brush to become our writers and artists of the future, adding
to New Zealand’s cultural wealth,” adds Stella.
The
winner of the Margaret Mahy Book of the Year will be announced at a ceremony in
Wellington on Monday, 8 August together
with the six category winners of the Te Kura Pounamu Award for the best book in
te reo Māori, Picture Book, Esther Glen Award for Junior Fiction, Elsie Locke
Award for Non-Fiction, Young Adult Fiction and the Russell Clark Award for
Illustration.
As
well, the winners of the HELL Children’s Choice Awards, voted for by school children
throughout New Zealand, will be announced.
The
New Zealand Book Awards for Children and Young Adults could not exist without
the generosity, commitment and vision of its sponsors. The New Zealand Book
Award Trust is grateful to all these organisations for their support: Creative
New Zealand, HELL Pizza, Book Tokens (NZ) ltd, Wellington City Council, Nielsen
Book Services, Copyright Licensing Limited and the Fernyhough Education
Foundation.
The
New Zealand Book Awards for Children and Young Adults are administered by the
New Zealand Book Council on behalf of the New Zealand Book Awards Trust. For
more information on the Awards, go here.
There
is more information about the Finalist Authors’ Tour here.
Select the date for 1-8 August, and click.
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