The beautiful artwork by Sandra Severgnini captures Curlew’s wonky gait and huge heart, bringing him to life in all his goofy glory. Sandra is the co-winner of the 2021 Wilderness Society’s Environment Award for Children’s Literature for her illustrations in Tree Beings (written by Raymond Huber, published by Exisle).
Ali’s application for the RAM Grant included an in-depth marketing strategy featuring plans for purchasing custom-made dancing bird marionettes for performances in day care centres, markets, and schools.
Her planned launch of Boogie Woogie Bird will incorporate a reading & marionette performance followed by a bird-watching expedition at Brisbane’s New Farm Park to spot curlews and other birds in their habitat. She’ll demonstrate the importance of keeping a respectful distance and encourage conservation of urban birdlife. Each book purchase will include a kid-sized novelty pith helmet and a colour-in bookmark featuring Curlew and friends.
Ali encourages members to stay abreast of opportunities. “Keep an eye on SCBWI’s upcoming awards and grants and enter everything you’re eligible for. SCBWI community is special, but its opportunities and awards are world-class. The old saying is true! ‘You gotta be in it to win it.’”