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Northern Highlight - Cally Johnson-Isaacs

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 Northern Highlight Cally Johnson-Isaacs Where are you based, and how would you sum up the place in three words?  North Northumberland: inspiring, invigorating, coastal. What is special to you about illustrating children's books, and what is your favourite thing about it? Being a children’s book illustrator is a dream come true. It’s a privilege to turn words into visuals and to plant seeds of imagination that will grow for a lifetime. It’s so special to be part of a child’s journey of discovery through the magic of illustration and to know that my artwork might contribute to cherished childhood memories in the same way picture books and story time with my dad meant so much to me. It always amazes me to think of children enjoying my pictures with their families around the world. Little Tiger Press, August 2020 Tell us about the most recent book you've worked on.  My next book, The Best You , will be published in January 2024 by Little Tiger. It’s an inspirational and thou...

Guest Northern Highlight - The Edinburgh Bookshop

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  Guest Northern Highlight The Edinburgh Bookshop Interviewee: Marie Moser (owner) Can you tell us more about The Edinburgh Bookshop?   The Edinburgh Bookshop opened in 2010 in the Bruntsfield area of Edinburgh – the birthplace of the great Muriel Spark. It is a small, friendly bookshop with a particular passion for children's books.  We run story times for the under 5's, and 4 book groups (2 for children and 2 for adults). We are simply a kick-ass community bookshop.   Congratulations on being appointed as Scottish Independent Bookshop of the Year at the 2023 British Book Awards. How do you feel about it, and how has this impacted your work?    This is the 5th time in 10 years we've won this award, and this time it was in consecutive years. We are very touched to have been honoured like this – there are so many amazing independent bookshops in Scotland, 8 in Edinburgh alone!     What does a typical work day look like for you, and what i...

The Bookseller Conference - CBN panel event

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  The Bookseller Conference - CBN panel event On Monday 2nd October 2023, Children’s Books North were at The Bookseller Children’s Conference and took part in a panel event - Northern networking: Creating Connections through Children's Books North. The Bookseller Children’s Conference is an annual event, aimed at bringing together those working across all areas of children’s publishing. CBN co-founder Tilda Johnson was joined by CBN members Ashley Thorpe, Hiba Noor Khan and Penny Neville-Lee, and discussed the growth of the CBN network; from conception and the need to fill a gap in Northern networking opportunities, to real-world outcomes and individual career benefits of engaging with a regional network.  We had such a great day talking about creating connections outside of London! Hiba Noor-Khan, Tilda Johnson, Ashley Thorpe and Penny Neville-Lee. Hiba Noor-Khan, Ashley Thorpe, Penny Neville-Lee and Tilda Johnson.  Panel moderated by Philip Jones.

Northern Highlight - Bethan Clarke

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   Northern Highlight Bethan Clarke Where are you based, and how would you sum up the place in three words?  I’m based in a small village just outside Macclesfield in Cheshire. I would describe it as quiet, green and friendly. What is special to you about working with children's books, and what is your favourite thing about it? All of the magic! To me, especially as I’ve grown older and now see it through a ‘grown up’ lens, childhood is a time where the possibilities are endless, where things are viewed and experienced for the first time, and as a child a lot of that can be magical. The world can also feel huge and scary, and books and stories can help to make sense of all of it. Or can take you out of the world entirely and transport you to a place that only you can experience in a particular way. Picture books are essentially magic in print. The words and the illustrations all come together and create stories to make readers laugh or help them understand something, to l...

Northern Highlight - Jennie Roman

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Northern Highlight Jennie Roman Editor Where are you based, and how would you sum up the place in three words?  I work from a chilly outbuilding at home, which is a thimble-sized cottage in a village near York. Working from home feels special to me and I'd sum it up as calm, colourful and cosy. It's a good backdrop for thought. What is special to you about working with children's books, and what is your favourite thing about it? I never stopped reading children's books and I love to advocate for their importance for readers of all ages to anyone who will listen, but their central magic is of course how they can affect children and broaden their imaginative horizons and instil in them all the good stuff that modern life perhaps threatens to erode. To be part of the process that puts books in children's hands – and working hard to make them as good as possible – has never got old for me. Tell us about the most recent book you've worked on or come across in your jo...

Looking North: The Children's Books North Directory

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Looking North:  An indispensable di rectory of Children's Books North members We are delighted to be launching our Directory of Members, which lists published children’s authors, illustrators and publishing professionals based in the North East, North West, Yorkshire and Scotland.   Tilda Johnson said: ‘ The Directory is a key resource in our aim to connect the children’s book professionals living in our regions, to promote our members' work, and to champion the importance of regional diversity in children’s books and the publishing industry.’ Members are listed along with their details, short bios and recent covers, enabling booksellers, librarians, schools, festivals, literacy organisations, agents and publishers to easily get in touch. The Directory is also a valuable resource for authors and illustrators looking to connect with other creatives working in their region and to forge new networks. Our plan is to update the Directory annually, as the network grows. It wi...

JUST SO FAMILY ARTS FESTIVAL/CHILDREN'S BOOKS NORTH

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  JUST SO FAMILY ARTS FESTIVAL/CHILDREN'S BOOKS NORTH   On Sunday 20th August 23, Children's Books North was back at 'Just So' Family Arts Festival at Rode Hall, Cheshire.   'Just So' is an annual, intimate, weekend-long festival – an imaginative outdoor family adventure like no other. With a love of stories and childhood escapades at its heart, Just So Festival enables families to step out of their day-to-day lives and into a wonderland of creative pursuits together, in a beautiful natural environment.     We were delighted to be joined by four CBN members - Andy Ruffell, Gabrielle Kent, Hiba Noor Khan and Rachel Morrisroe - who held fabulous interactive, no-tech events with snowballs, dragons, fruit and even a dodo! We had great crowds and even sunshine!     (Rachel Morrisroe)                                            ...