Monday, 26 August 2024

Northland Story Tour, August 2024

What an amazing week on Storylines Northland tour last week, travelling from Ōrewa via Dargaville, Kaikohe and many small places in between, all the way up past Kaitaia and finishing in Mangonui. 

Thanks to lovely fellow authors Angie Belcher, Swapna Haddow and Vasanti Unka for their wonderful company, to Anne Dickson for her skilful driving and in-depth knowledge of the schools of the far North and to Storylines for the opportunity to be a part of it and for their meticulous organising. 

We had such a lot of fun and hopefully made a difference to some of the over 3,000 students we met during the week.





  • Highlights

The feeling of being steeped in the history of the North

Driving through the Waipoua Kauri Forest and walking the track to see Tāne Mahuta

The Year 5 and 6 girls at Dargaville Primary School who all lined up for autographs after my session

A warm welcome at the smallest school I’ve ever visited, Kaihu Valley School

The Year 9 and 10 girls who gave me hugs after my session at Northland College

The Year 5 and 6 girls who gave us a tour of their lovely school in Kawakawa

Walking on the beach at Ahipara

Doing one session in a church at Pompallier Catholic School!

Our furthest north school, Waihārara, and the Years 0-2 who put up their hands at question time and said Thank you for coming to our school and I love your books

Seeing signs for Cape Reinga and 90 mile beach

Icecream at the Cable Bay store

Sunrise over the water at Mangonui and beautiful whale poems and art on the walls of one classroom at Mangonui School

  • Best highlight of all

All the students who sang us a waiata after our session, so special, such beautiful voices!

  • Favourite comment

I’ve never met an author before! (Riley from Ohaikau College, looking star-struck)

  • Favourite questions

Which was the hardest book to write?

Is it worth being a writer? (what a thoughtful  question that really made me think about how we measure what things are “worth”)

Have you kept a diary?

What are good things about being a writer?

How long have you (me and Swapna) known each other?

What do you love about writing?

How do you choose a title?

Will you come back tomorrow? because I’ve got a book to show you!







 

Sunday, 25 August 2024

 New Zealand Migration (Oratia Books, 2023) 


I loved learning so many fascinating and inspiring stories of migration for this book.


 Iris and me (Ahoy! Cuba Press, 2023) 




Runner-up, NZSA Laura Solomon Cuba Press Prize 2022
Winner, Young Adult Fiction Award, NZ Book Awards for Children and Young Adults 2023
Longlisted for the ARA Historical Novel Prize 2023
Storylines list of notable books for 2023
Aotearoa books of the year for 2023 (The Spinoff)
Best children’s and YA books books for 2023 (National Library)
Best of the year: Aotearoa’s YA class of 2023 (Kete)
Highlights of 2023 (Wellington City Libraries)
Shortlisted for the NZ Booklovers Awards 2024
Ten top junior, middle grade and YA books by NZ authors over past ten years (Kete)
IBBY Honour List 2024 (IBBY: International Board on Books for Young People)