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Debut PB for author and illustrator Mo Davey

July 31, 2024

Congratulations to author and illustrator Mo Davey on the upcoming publication of

I Am Tree Rex!

a hardback picture book for all tree huggers, bird spotters and dinosaur lovers of all ages.

Published by Berbay Books on 1 August 2024

A character driven dinosaur story about protecting the environment, one tree at a time.

Book Launch - 10:30am Saturday 3rd August at Gleebooks, Sydney.


In New Books Tags Ramona Davey
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Illustrator Showcase 2019

March 2, 2019

As a primary school art teacher, the Illustrator Showcase has to be one of my favourite events at the SCBWI Conference. I can’t wait to tell my students about it and that being an illustrator for children’s books is a real job and can be something they can aspire to when they are older. The artwork is amazing!

Illustrators setting up their portfolios

Illustrators setting up their portfolios

Illustrators have the amazing opportunity to get their work looked at and considered by a very impressive number of publishing professionals – including art directors, editors, publishers, agents and even a representative from a museum!

They walked up and down the tables to browse through the beautifully and professionally prepared portfolios, returning every now and then to a particular portfolio that may have grabbed their interest.

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There was such variety. As I opened each portfolio I saw the following:

  • Character sketches (animal and human)

  • Diverse characters

  • Single page and double page spreads with full colour illustrations

  • Black and white illustrations

  • Storyboards

  • Examples of published works (chapter book and picture book)

  • Examples of front covers (real and mock ups)

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What were the publishers looking for? Well, luckily, I can tell you that. Many mentioned they were on the lookout for good black and white drawings for junior fiction novels. So if you had black and white illustrations in your portfolio, well done, you are on the right track!

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And all of this was accompanied by little piles of business cards or postcards, each covered in more illustrations for everyone to take away the ones that took their fancy.

Well done to everyone who participated! Special congratulations go to the following recipients:

Katrin Dreiling, winner of the HarperCollins Illustrator Showcase Award

Misa Alexander, winner of the HarperCollins Illustrator Showcase Development Award

Cate James, winner of the Penguin Random House Illustrator Showcase Award

By Ramona Davey

www.ramonadavey.com

#SCBWISyd

Illustration courtesy of Tania McCartney

In Conference Blog, Events, Illustrator Showcase, Roving Reporters, SCBWI Australia East & NZ, Sydney Conference 2019 Tags Ramona Davey, Dimity Powell, Roving Reporters, Conference Blog, Conference Program, Sydney Conference, #SCBWISyd, illustrator showcase, Illustrators, Illustrating
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Meet the Roving Reporters: Ramona Davy and Leanne Barrett

October 29, 2018

Around Australia Jacaranda blooms the colour of our Roving Reporter badge carpet our parks and driveways. They herald spring in the most vivid luxuriant way. Today I’d like to herald two more of our colourful reporters. Each is a burgeoning artist, avid reader, wordsmith and lover of the colour lavender. Please shake your blossoms about for:

Ramona Davey

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SCBWI New Member Co-ordinator

Ramona lives in Sydney and teaches Visual Arts to children from Kindergarten to Year 6 at a local primary school.

She illustrates in her spare time and writes picture books, junior fiction and middle grade novels for children. She has a particular passion for funny stories and historical fiction.

Here is a recent competition entry:

A Fund Day Out - Painted paper collage

A Fund Day Out - Painted paper collage

Is this your first SCBWI Conference?

This will be my 3rd SCBWI Conference in Sydney.

What is the most memorable (SCBWI) Conference experience you’ve had to date, or hope to have?

Every SCBWI Conference has been memorable for different reasons. Whether it is the night before networking drinks, mingling with new members at lunchtime or getting to know the editors, without SCBWI I would not have made all the friends I have made within this fabulous writing community.

What endears you most about the Kids’ Literary Industry and your role in it?

Trying to be a published author/illustrator takes lots of hard work, persistence and resilience. The best thing about the Kids’ Literary Industry is the support, especially on days you want to give up. And then a new idea pops in your head and you want to be part of it all over again.

Name one thing you cannot live without.

One thing I cannot live without is my twin cats Storm and Merlin (sorry, I know that’s two but if I chose only one of them the other would know.)

Step into Ramona’s beautiful world here at: www.ramonadavey.com

Now have a peak behind the blossom shower at:

Leanne Barrett

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Leanne is new to the illustrator and writer side of children’s literature.

As a child who suffered from regular nightmares, she would study her books and their illustrations to transport her mind to another world, a place of comfort and beauty. At university she developed a passion for picture books and once again it was their illustrations that especially resonated with her.

During her years as a parent and teacher librarian Leanne loved to promote reading, especially free voluntary reading. Her next step into the book world was volunteering for The Children’s Book Council of Australia ACT Branch. It was during this time that Leanne began to meet and support local writers and illustrators. She found that these creative people reawakened her dreams of creating images and stories.

In 2017 Leanne decided to make her dream of becoming an artist and writer a full-time commitment. Her first step was joining the 52-Week Illustration Challenge. She immersed herself in learning about her craft by attending conferences, workshops both face-to-face and online, joining illustrators and writers groups IRL and on SM. She also returned to reviewing books for Kids’ Book Review after a 5 year break.

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Now most days of the week you can find Leanne in her study/studio creating illustrations and sometimes writing. But her first love is illustrating. Most of Leanne’s illustrations are created using ink and watercolours but she would love to branch out and explore lino and block printing. One of Leanne’s favourite things to illustrate is silhouettes of chickens doing adventure activities. When not creating Leanne can be seen walking her nine year old Australian Terrier, Jay or browsing the picture book section of her favourite bookshop.

Is this your first SCBWI Conference?

Yes it is. I am looking forward to learning more and being inspired by the presenters and attendees.

What is the most memorable (SCBWI) Conference experience you’ve had to date, or hope to have?

I am hoping, as a newbie in this journey, that a new ‘ahh ha!’ moment will happen. That the words from at least one presenter or even another attendee will resonate with my creative soul and that it will ignite a thought that will make my imagination fly. Plus meeting my creative friends IRL.

What endears you most about the Kids’ Literary Industry and your role in it?

What endears me to this industry are the stories that transport and touch the heart. These stories come from the books that are created but also from the creators themselves. It is also love the community spirit of this industry. People in the Kids’ Lit World unite in creating joy and understanding in our world. I hope I can contribute to this story by touching hearts and inspiring people to read.

Name one thing you cannot live without.

The first things that pop into my head are family, friends, music and chocolate. But as an illustrator I cannot live without my sketchbook and pigment liners 0.2 – 0.8. These items move with me around the house or are popped into my handbag when I’m away from home. You never know what sights, smells, tastes or sounds can inspire an idea that has to recorded in that moment when my muse whispers into my mind.

Visit Leanne and her adorable chookies at: www.leannebarrett.com

If Jacarandas aren’t your thing, never fear, there are plenty of other blooms to enthrall and delight you in our verdant garden. Be sure to pop back soon to meet more of our team. Till then,

Rove ya later!

Dimity aka Head Gardner

www.dimitypowell.com

#SCBWISyd

Images courtesy of Tania McCartney





In Conference Blog, Events, Interviews, Roving Reporters, SCBWI Australia East & NZ, Sydney Conference 2019 Tags Dimity Powell, Tania McCartney, Ramona Davey, Conference Blog, Sydney Conference, conference, #SCBWISyd, Roving Reporters, Illustrators, New Members, Meet the Author, Meet the Team, SCBWI Australia East NZ
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