Gather round Sniffers, I just wanted to give you a sneakiest peekiest preview of the delights you might find on this blog in the coming months...there is almost too much marvellousness to cram in but for you my dear sniffers I will endeavour to do my best....
Author illustrator features with..,
Benji Davies
Steve Lenton
Clara Valliumy and Shirley Hughes
Giles Paley-Phillips
David Melling and Mattius Adolphson
Tom Percival
And more....
And reviews and features on a a whole host of treasures, including Alex T Smiths Primrose, Mabel and Me illustrated by Sarah Warburton, The Dark illustrated by Jon Klassen and Shifty McGifty and Slippery Sam illustrated by Steven Lenton!
The Sniffer horn of plenty doth over flow and my heart is fit to burst with delight!
Sunday, 14 April 2013
Wednesday, 10 April 2013
Under 10's writing competition - with Buy-a-Gift!
Well I never thought I'd see the day! I've been asked to be a judge in a real life writing competition for tiddly peeps!
SUCH FUN. (I think I'm more Louis Walsh than Simon Cowell .. but we shall see.)
How can I possibly pick a winner??!! |
I am immensely pleased to be involved with this project because I too as a small pup loved to write and illustrate tiny books of my own.
Any project which promotes imagination, creativity and word smithery gets my paw print of approval! TOOT TOOT
Here is a bit more about this thrilling pen-n-inky competition.
This is me writing my own story...blah blah blah |
BUYAGIFT GIVES YOUNG AUTHORS CHANCE TO HAVE THEIR STORY PUBLISHED AND RAISE MONEY FOR MAKE-A-WISH FOUNDATION® UK
Specialist gifting website Buyagift.com has launched a new competition to find the next J.K Rowling… under the age of 10!
Budding authors are invited to submit their stories on a set theme, with the chance to have their work judged by award-winning writer Giles Paley-Phillips and leading picture book blogger Emma O’Donovan (that's me..).
The winning author will see their work made into a professionally published book and sold on the Buyagift website with all profits going to children’s wish granting charity Make-A-Wish Foundation® UK.
This is dishy Giles.. |
"With the Easter holidays now upon us, the experience day specialists wanted to encourage young people to stay active. “We’re all about getting people out and about on experiences, so we wanted to give young creative minds an alternative to marathon TV sessions over the Easter holidays,” said Buyagift CEO Dan Mountain.
Children up to the age of 10 will be able to submit their short stories to be judged by an expert panel that includes famed children’s author Giles Paley-Phillips – the creator of popular stories like The Fearsome Beastie. (read Gile's blog here)
“I am hugely honoured to be judging this extremely exciting writing competition, which is set to inspire some budding new writers” said author Giles Paley-Phillips.
All entrants will be writing to a set title of The Unexpected Gift, with Buyagift paying all costs for the winning story to be illustrated and published. The book will then be made available on the Buyagift website, with all profits going to Make-A-Wish.
The competition will run from April 3rd – June 2nd and the winner will be announced by the end of June. Entries should be emailed to submityourownstories@buyagift.com
VISIT the website .. AND ENTER HERE http://www.buyagift.co.uk/youngauthors
VISIT the website .. AND ENTER HERE http://www.buyagift.co.uk/youngauthors
Proceeds of the sale of the winning book go to The Make a Wish Foundation,
Make-A-Wish Foundation ® UK has been granting magical wishes to children and young people fighting life-threatening conditions since 1986. Our wishes are truly magical and can bring so much to a child´s life, providing memories that last a lifetime for both the child and their family. - See more at: http://www.buyagift.co.uk/youngauthors#sthash.4fJIGY6d.dpuf
Friday, 5 April 2013
Hoo Kid's Book Fest AND guest post by Jane Simmons
Just in time for the emergence of Spring tickets have gone on sale to one of the most exciting Children's book festivals on the block! You'll be agog and aghast at the interstellar line up - there are more fabulous authors and illustrators than you could shake a book at. It appears to me that it is quite frankly the must have ticket of the season! See what's on here...http://www.hoobookfest.org.uk/whatson.html
The Hoo’s Kids Book Fest was started last year by five
friends working in publishing, education and the arts and who all share a passion for children’s books.
It's location in Luton Hoo Walled
Garden (designed by Capability Brown) has a wonderful rambling, magical
atmosphere reminiscent of The Secret
Garden.
The festival features local artists and
writers alongside well-known published writers and illustrators, with the aim of getting kids of all ages (as well as parents and grandparents) immersed in books
and book- related activities. At a time when only 1 in 3 children own a book it
has never been more important to promote reading and literacy.
Local schools are invited to get involved by creating themed
artwork and installations that are displayed on the day – this year’s theme is
Discover the World inspired by Lord Bute who founded the garden.
This year there is an amazing line-up including Sally
Gardner, Lauren Child, Jackie Morris and James Mayhew and Philip Ardagh to
mention just a few - check out who’s
coming at www.hoobookfest.org.uk and get your tickets booked – they are
selling like hot cakes.
There’s so much going on including the first ever Famous Five appearance at a
Festival. We are asking everyone to bring along books ( as fat as possible!)
they have finished with and help build a book sculpture that will be donated
to Oxfam.
It will be a day not to be missed with so many authors and
illustrators in a very special place - a
brilliant day out for everyone!
In conjunction with the Hoo's Kids Book Fest we are lucky enough to welcome author and Illustrator Jane Simmons to Book Sniffer Towers - Jane has tried her hand at landscape gardening, futon making, teaching basket weaving and soft toy making but claims the only thing that has held her interest was the idea of writing and illustrating children's books.
As a mature student, Jane studied illustration at Anglia University, Cambridge. During her course, her talent was recognised with several awards including the Association of Illustrators Images 20 Student Prize in 1995.
The success of Jane's Daisy titles has been phenomenal. Her artwork is irresistible and Daisy, the little duck with big feet, is loved the world over.
Here is Jane's guest post on some of the inspirations behind her creations.
Jane Simmons's life in books.
I have often used the animals and people around me for my inspiration and when I look at some of my books it's like following a passage through my life.
COME ON DAISY was from the time I lived on my small boat in the Cambridgeshire Fens and lots of ducklings swam around it every morning. I sketched and painted them every day, just because they were there and from this Daisy was born.
The EBB AND FLO series came when we lived on a fishing boat in Cornwall with our dog and we went out in a dinghy up the rivers and creeks all the time. The backgrounds are taken from all around the Fal estuary and the boat Ebb and Flo lived on, is our boat.
BERYL GOES WILD came from when I looked after my parent's pigs. Until then, I had no idea how full of character pigs could be. I spent many hours sketching those lovely pigs and watching them snort and snuffle about. A friend borrowed a car that hardly worked so I could go to a wild boar farm a hundred miles away and I spent the day knee-deep in mud sketching wild boars. Then we kangaroo'd all the way home.
SHIP'S CAT DORIS
is about our cat and how he came to live with us all. We were converting the fishing boat that features in the book, in a boatyard in Cornwall, before setting sail across the channel and down to the Mediterranean.
I now live in Normandy and my latest book, LILY GETS LOST is very much from here. The sheep and lambs are my neighbours, they wake me every morning bleating and bleating and bleating…..BAAAAAA!
Jane's most recent picture book Lily Gets Lost - Published by Orchard books is available to buy here
THANK YOU for popping by Jane! I wonder if a Pug might feature in your next book? ....
You can follow Jane on Twitter @TheJaneSimmons and find out more about her work on her website janesimmons.com
WIN a family ticket to the Hoo Kids Book Fest
Competition terms and conditions
We have 1 family
ticket (4 tickets minimum one adult) to give away and the lucky winner will be
chosen at random. If you would like to
win a family ticket to the Hoos Kids Book Festival just send an email to emma.booksniffer.odonovan@gmail.com with
the heading "Hoo's Kids Book Fest" indicating that you would like to
be entered into the giveaway. This
giveaway closes on the 12th April and the winner will be notified by email.
- 7 days of notification the winner(s) is required to email
confirmation of acceptance of the prize to X, along with a postal address in
the United Kingdom to which the prize can be sent. If the winner doesn't provide such
confirmation their entry will be disqualified and an alternative winner will be
chosen.
-The winner(s) consents to their name being displayed on x
-The prize cannot be transferred and no cash alternative is
available.
-The decision of X will be final and no correspondence will
be entered into.
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