Rising Talent to the Fore Among Awards Finalists
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Rising Talent to the Fore Among Awards Finalists
Emerging authors and illustrators have made every category of the New Zealand Post Children’s Book Awards this year – competing alongside well-known names for top honours.
Finalists were announced today by Gillian Candler, convenor of judges for the Awards.
“The judges were excited to see the emergence of talented new writers and illustrators, with each category having at least one new author or illustrator short-listed.”
In selecting the finalists, the judges consider not just the content, the story and illustrations, but also the quality of production.
“We’re looking for great quality books that will grab children and make them want to read and the judging panel unanimously agree each of this year’s finalists do exactly that.”
For the first time this year, a Young Adult Graphic Novel – Shaolin Burning by Ant Sang – is a finalist in the Picture Book category which is generally dominated by books for the very young.
Ms Candler stated that the judging criteria mean that illustrated books are judged in either the Picture Book or Non-Fiction categories.
The finalists were selected from more than 130 children’s books published in New Zealand in 2011 and submitted for the awards.
Winners will be announced at a ceremony in Wellington on Wednesday 16 May.
Ms Candler, an independent publishing and education consultant is joined on the judging panel by two other children’s literature experts: school curriculum advisor, librarian and bookseller Annemarie Florian and award-winning writer and illustrator Bob Kerr.
As well as winners in each
category, the judges will also decide which author will earn
the New Zealand Post Children’s Book of the Year prize.
The finalists in the 2012
New Zealand Post Book Awards are:
Picture Book
The
Cat's Pyjamas by Catherine
Foreman (Scholastic New
Zealand)
Rahui (Maori version)
by Chris Szekely and illustrated by
Malcolm Ross (Huia
Publishers)
Rahui (English
version) by Chris Szekely and illustrated
by Malcolm Ross (Huia Publishers)
Shaolin Burning by Ant
Sang (HarperCollins
Publishers)
Stomp! By
Ruth Paul (Scholastic New
Zealand)
Waiting for Later by
Tina Matthews (Walker Books Australia)
Non-fiction
Digging Up
The Past: Archaeology For The Young & Curious
by David Veart (Auckland University
Press)
Kimble Bent: Malcontent by
Chris Grosz (Random House New
Zealand)
The Life Cycle of the
Tuatara by Betty Brownlie
(Scholastic New Zealand)
New Zealand Hall of
Fame: 50 Remarkable Kiwis by Maria
Gill and illustrated by Bruce
Potter (New Holland Publishing)
Nice
Day for a War: Adventures of a Kiwi Soldier in World War l
by Matt Elliott and
illustrated by Chris Slane (HarperCollins
Publishers)
Junior
Fiction
The Flytrap
Snaps by Johanna Knox and
illustrated by Sabrina Malcolm (Hinterland
Press)
Just Jack by Adele
Broadbent (HarperCollins
Publishers)
The Loblolly Boy & the
Sorcerer by James Norcliffe
(Random House New Zealand)
Super
Finn by Leonie Agnew
(Scholastic New Zealand)
The Travelling
Restaurant by Barbara Else
(Gecko Press)
Young Adult
Fiction
The Bridge by
Jane Higgins (Text Publishing
Company)
Calling the Gods by
Jack Lasenby (HarperCollins
Publishers)
Dirt Bomb by
Fleur Beale (Random House New
Zealand)
Sacrifice by
Joanna Orwin (HarperCollins
Publishers)
Yes by
Deborah Burnside (HarperCollins
Publishers)
Children’s Choice
Award
Voting for the Children’s Choice Award
begins today. Long considered one of the
highest accolades a children’s author can receive, this
award is voted on by children of school age from all over
New Zealand. Vote online at www.nzpostbookawards.co.nz or by using
the special voting card available from bookshops, libraries
or schools. Voting closes at 5.00pm, Friday 27
April.
New Zealand
Post Children’s Book Awards Festival
Finalists will participate in children’s book
events around the country as part of a nationwide
celebration of the New Zealand Post Book Awards. The
festivities, which are a huge favourite with kids all over
the country, begin on Monday 7 May and continue through to
Wednesday 16 May.
Sponsors
New
Zealand Post is proud to be principal sponsor of the New
Zealand Book Awards and the Children’s Book Awards. New
Zealand Post is committed to promoting and assisting
literacy in our communities and supporting excellence in
literature, and to actively encouraging New Zealanders to
read and enjoy books. Additional funding for the Awards is
provided by Creative New Zealand.
The Awards are
overseen by the New Zealand Post Book Awards Governance
Group, administered by Booksellers NZ and including
representatives of the New Zealand Society of Authors, The
Publishers Association of New Zealand, New Zealand Post and
Creative New Zealand.
Key dates:
•
27 April 2012 Children’s Choice Award VOTING CLOSES
•
7-15 May 2012 New Zealand Post Children’s Book Awards –
FESTIVAL WEEK
• 16 May New Zealand Post
Children’s Book Awards – WINNERS
ANNOUNCED
ENDS