Farewell and Thank You, Charlotte Calder

Charlotte Calder has been our New Books and Awards Coordinator since 2013! She is finally handing it to someone else and we’d like to say a huge thank you for doing it so selflessly all these years. Let’s find out more about Charlotte.

Why are you a children’s writer?

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In my pre-kids days a million years ago!!, I worked as an actor, but always knew that eventually I wanted to write - a similar process. Having children of my own was the perfect catalyst. They’ve long since left home, but  hopefully a new(ish) granddaughter and another on the way will hopefully provide future inspiration!

 What does it mean to you?

Like nearly all writers, writing is vital to me, although in recent years my ’dayjob' as a freelance copywriter has tended to keep me from the sort I really want to do! Lately I’ve turned to (shock horror!) writing for adults, in the form of a nearly finished crime novel. Though I really shouldn’t mention it - it may never see the light of day!

Why did you take on the New Book Editor role?

I think in a misguided moment I put my hand up at a meeting!! I’ve loved contributing in a small way to such a wonderful organisation as SCBWi, and being part of such a fab team.

How long have you been doing it?

Since 2013 I’ve just realised, when SCBWI Aust/NZ came into being.

Do you regard it as important?

YES - it’s vital that authors and illustrators get recognition for their amazing creations, especially considering the hard slog, heartache and frustrations involved in bringing them to fruition. Also that other members are inspired to keep on keepin’ on with their own work, and also get a handle on what’s being published. Not to mention feeling part of the wonderfully supportive, creative and inspiringly family that is SCBWI!

What was it like have pre information of the new SCBWI books coming?

Having known the extraordinary thrill of the birth of new books, I always get (‘got’ now, sob!) vicarious pleasure imagining the author’s and/or illustrator’s excitement. And of course satisfaction in knowing that I was helping to get the good news out there. I’ve really enjoyed contributing in this way, but now feel it’s time to give someone else a go. Welcome, thanks and good luck Sue Murray, our new coordinator!   

And finally….

I’m always blown away by the brilliant and selfless work done by our Aust/NZ SCBWI executive team - the wonderful Susanne, Deb, Marjorie, Margaret, plus all the state Regional Advisors etc etc. Despite being extremely talented, busy, successful and creators themselves, they put in a huge amounts of time and effort to keep the organisation humming, especially with the hideous digital challenges of this annus horribilis! We’re all so grateful to them. I adore being part of the inspiring, nurturing, friendly and fun community that is SCBWI!   

 

New Books and Award Coordinator - Sue Murray

After being our brilliant new books and award coordinator since 2013, Charlotte Calder is handing over the reigns to SCBWI member, Sue Murray. SCBWI would like to say a huge thanks to Charlotte who tirelessly and faultlessly made sure all our new books and awards were blogged and logged and made a fuss of. A million thank yous for all your hard work and dedication.

For those of you who have never met the wonderful Sue Murray, here she is!

Why are you a children’s writer?

I began my working life many moons ago as a juggling bunyip with a children’s theatre company. Ever since then, I’ve written plays, stories and non fiction for children and young adults. I write plays for young people to perform because I love sharing the collaborative magic of theatre. I also love knowing young people are so open to the wonders of the imagined worlds we writers share with them.

What does it mean you?

It’s who I am at heart. It also brings me great joy. After many years of devoting most of my time to editing, I am relishing the freedom of focusing on my own work again. It also means I belong to one of the most supportive and marvellous groups of creative souls.

Why did you take on the New Book Editor role?

Susanne asked me – and who can say no to her? Seriously, I’ve always admired the spirit and vision of SCBWI and am glad to be able to contribute. It’s so important so ‘show and tell’ with those who will really appreciate how it feels to reach publication day, to spread the word, to welcome a new ‘baby’ into our world, and to shine a light on success stories.

Are you excited to have pre information of the new SCBWI books coming?

It’s always lovely to be one of the first to hear good news, isn’t it? I’m also looking forward to getting a real sense of the trends in children’s publishing.

Any other comments? I look forward to being a more active member, to reconnecting with those I’ve known over the years and to meeting many other members of the SCBWI family.

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Sue is a playwright, author and educator who explores many ways to share a world of words with young readers, combining her creativity with her commitment to education. After many years on the editorial team of The School Magazine, Sue has returned to freelancing. Her recent projects include writing four picture books in a new series for MultiLit, which are due for publication soon. Sue also project-managed and edited a suite of online learning resources for the NSW Department of Education that mark the 250th anniversary of the day the Gweagal people saw the first European vessel enter Kamay – Botany Bay. Sue presents workshops on writing scripts for students and teachers and she’s working on a memoir inspired by her solo motorbike ride across the Nullarbor.

Thank you so much Sue for agreeing to be our New Books and Awards Coordinator. You will be amazing!