SCBWI SA Sketch and Scribble

SCBWI SA were excited to host their first virtual Sketch and Scribble event and were delighted to be joined by members from both interstate and overseas. The workshop, presented over three sessions, explored the Japanese crafts of Haiku and Haiga. Author Alys Jackson and illustrator Julia Wakefield, introduced participants to these forms of verse/art inspired by the natural world—and what better setting than the backdrop of the beautiful South Australian coastline.

The first session looked at Haiku, a Japanese verse traditionally written in seventeen syllables. Participants were introduced to the craft of Haiku through both traditional and modern examples. Those with some knowledge of Haiku (from back in their school days), learned that it was not necessary to adhere to the five, seven, five syllable count.

The second session provided an introduction to Haiga, a Japanese painting style that traditionally accompanies a Haiku. It was wonderful to see some examples of Haiga and how the illustrations can complement and add an important element to a haiku.

Following these two pre-recorded sessions, participants were invited to attempt their own Haiku and Haiga.

Some of the SCBWI members who joined in with the Sketch and Scribble

Some of the SCBWI members who joined in with the Sketch and Scribble

The final workshop was hosted live via Zoom. This provided a wonderful opportunity to connect and discuss each other’s creations. For many, this was their first attempt at Haiku and Haiga and the results were amazing.

Thank you to Alys and Julia for hosting this inspiring workshop.

Beverley McWilliams

SCBWI Authors' and Illustrators' Books on Channel 9 Go!

A number of SCBWI Qld authors and illustrators had their picture books read on Channel 9 Go over the past few weeks, which was very exciting!

The Queensland Department of Education’s Reading Centre has been asked to put together reading episodes for the Channel 9 program reading@home TV aimed at Kindy to Year 2 children. This is to ensure children learning at home still have access to quality children’s literature during the pandemic. Each episode features two quality picture books. One of our Reading Coaches, who is an experienced teacher, reads each book in an episode followed by a short teachable moment then a presenter conducts a craft or dance activity, similar to what a classroom teacher might do with her young students. This takes about 11 minutes of air time, which Channel 9 is providing as in-kind. Authors and publishers have been asked to allow their books to be read as an in-kind gesture as well during this time while children are learning at home. I am looking for local south-east Qld authors.

The following authors and illustrators have been featured so far;

Michelle Worthington ~ Glitch;

Dimity Powell ~ Pippa (both books illustrated by Andrew Plant)

Guiseppe Poli ~ Young MacDonald

Yvonne Mes & Guiseppe Poli ~ Oliver's Grumbles

Peter Canavas ~ A Quiet Girl

Jacqui Halpin & Sandra Severgnini ~ Where's Lucky?

Dannika Patterson & Megan Forward ~ Scribbly Gum Secrets

Martine Miller ~ Dad's Wishing the Rain Would Come

Chris Collin ~ Funky Chicken - A Bushy Tale of Crocs and Chickens  (But his membership lapsed over a year ago)

Here's the link  reading@homeTV

Enjoy!