Reporting on the SCBWI Sydney Conference 2019

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From little things

Big things grow

Of the wheelbarrow-load of roles creators within the children’s literary industry assume, perhaps one of the most important and fulfilling ones is to sow a sense of wonder and joy that generates a vigorous love of story. The benefits of this cultivation of creativity are many, not least of which is a love of reading that perpetuates for life.

As  we enter a new exciting season of children’s writing and illustration, it’s also time to whip on our creative gloves and make ready for the next SCBWI Australia East NZ Conference due to kick off in Sydney next February.

It’s my extreme joy to be asked back as ‘chief gardener’ for our SCBWI Roving Reporters team again. In this role, I’ll endeavour to introduce you to our 100% organically grown reporters from across Australia, inserting as many garden-based puns as my green-thumbs can along the way. Why? Because like SCBWI, nurturing new talent, sustaining perennial favourites and ensuring the growth of our fabulous industry is not only vital but a beautiful pastime to boot – garden boot of course!

The key to success of any new planting (and creative project) is preparation. Over the next few months, we’ll be aerating our collective garden beds, gathering our seeds of talent and watering in our intentions with Meet our Gardeners introductory type posts.

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Our burgeoning team of landscapers currently stands at 12, more than enough to capture your imaginations and inspire. They include:

Ramona Davey

Coral Vass

Yvonne Mes

Giuseppe Poli

Leanne Barrett

Shaye Wardrop

Katrin Dreiling

Karen Collum

Maria Parenti-Baldey

Sarah Wallace

Rachel Noble

Cherri Ryan

So whether you have already booked your flights to Sydney or are not able to make it to the conference this time round, join us as we report on everything from the canapes to the masterclasses for the SCBWI Sydney Conference 2019.

Rove ya later!

Dimity

#SCBWISyd

Image courtesy of Tania McCartney - Illustrator Showcase designer 2019

It's a wrap! - The Sydney SCBWI Conference 2016 Roundup

As this crusty captain and her unbelievably competent crew prepare to set forth once again into the perilous sea of submissions, self-doubt, publication, unresolved plots, and confused colour palettes, I'd like to leave you with a few beautifully blurry but brilliant reminders of the Australian New Zealand Conference that was Sydney 2016.

Wining Dining and Winning

The Beatnickers SCBWI Band

The Vollies (a few of them)

The Delegates

Your Roving Reporters!

The RR team!

The RR team!

Captain Dimity Powell

First Mate Sheryl Gwyther

Motley Crew members:

  • Rachel Nobel
  • Giuseppe Poli
  • Katrin Dreiling
  • Melanie Hill
  • Yvonne Mes
  • Maria Gill
  • Leigh Roswen
  • Kel Butler
  • Ramona Davy
  • Karen Collum
  • Liz Anelli Doodle artist
  • Denzo Alker Photographer
  • Oliver Phommavanh Tweeter

The Miracle Workers – Chief Navigators for this captain

  • Susanne Gervay Regional Adviser
  • Deb Abela Assistant Regional Adviser (ARA)
  • Sheryl Gwyther ARA
  • Caz Goodwin ARA
  • Sarah Davis Regional Illustrator Coordinator
  • Margaret Roc
  • Marjorie Crosby-Fairall ARA

As our intrepid leader, Susanne Gervay once told me – ‘The role of story is to engender our own stories and hold our meanings.’

For me, that encapsulates one of the best things about being part of this special Society; to learn how to better stir the art of storytelling into something spectacular, to share this with other like minded creatives, and to experience and celebrate their stories’ meanings be they in verse, prose, or brushstroke.

Arr me mateys, till next we sail together...

Arr me mateys, till next we sail together...

Thank you for having us report for you this year. It’s been an adventure.

Rove you Later

Dimity

The End?

#SCBWISyd