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Association of Educational Publishers “Distinguished Achievement AwardJune 15, 2009
We won another one! “Extreme Rollers” (ChickaDEE Magazine, pp. 22-25 January/February 2008), illustrated by Shane McGowan, was the winner of the Association of Educational Publishers 2009 “Distinguished Achievement Award” for fiction, grades K-5. Read it online: click on the pictures on the right. Click to subscribe to ChickaDEE. Summer Writing Camp for kids 11-19June 10, 2009
August 10-14, I and fellow writers will be teaching courses at the Vancouver Public Library Canadian Book Camp. Here’s the blurb from their website: Calling all aspiring writers and book lovers! Sharpen your pencils, stretch your typing fingers, and spark your imagination at the Canadian Book Camp! This unique day Camp lets youth with a passion for reading and writing connect with well-known authors and illustrators. Each morning features a new keynote speaker from the Canadian literary world. After lunch, campers experience a variety of different creative workshops. In this energetic, literary environment, campers are divided into two age groups: 11-13 and 14+. Our inclusive program welcomes youth who want to try creative writing for the first time, aspiring authors with mountains of manuscripts, and everyone in between! Silver Medal!June 2, 2009Ben Hodson and I are so happy to share with you our latest news: Jeffery and Sloth won Silver Medal for the Chocolate Lily Awards! This was one of our best awards yet because all the voting was done by the schoolkids themselves, across BC. Here are a couple photos of me with some of the other winners, inside Kidsbooks.
New “book” online! Oh Ducky Day!May 4, 2009
Ailsa Long, illustrator, and I have just posted a new picture book online: Oh Ducky Day! Read it for free at Everytales.com. We won! Oh Ducky Day! was awarded “Winner of the Best Tale” contest. Chocolate Lilly AwardsApril 19, 2009I am excited to say that my first book, Jeffrey and Sloth has been nominated for a Chocolate Lilly Award. Readers from all over British Columbia will choose the winning book. This book will be announced on the evening of June 2nd, 2009 at the Chocolate Lilly Award celebration, taking place at Kidsbooks (Vancouver location, see photos below). Hope to see some of you there! – Kari
Triple book launchApril 13, 2009Here are some links for the Triple Book Launch happening in St. Thomas, Ontario at the Talbot Teen Centre on April 18, 2009 from 2-4. See: 1) The Gumboot Books website. or 2) The Port Stanley News. Hope to see you there. Kari-Lynn Winters Triple Book Launch, St. Thomas Ontario, April 18 2009April 11, 2009Saturday April 18 2009, at the Talbot Teen Centre, St. Thomas Ontario, 2:pm. Entrance fee is a donation to the Centre. Click on the image below to view the flyer (PDF): ![]() aRHYTHMetic book launch at Science World!March 12, 2009Saturday March 14, 2009, at the Telus World of Science. We have online videos of this first book launch, featuring the Oscar-worthy stage performances of all three authors. Videos are 24 minutes long in QuickTime format. Download small movie (28MB) or large movie (124MB). (Right-click “save as” to download to your computer.) Click on the image below to view the flyer (PDF): Watch for “aRHYTHMetic”December 31, 2008I just received the cover for my newest book aRHYTHMetic! It is a collection of poetry about math that was conceived and created with Tiffany Stone and Lori Sherritt-Fleming. It is also colourfully illustrated by Scot Ritchie and is published with Gumboot Books. We will be launching the book in Vancouver, Richmond, and St. Thomas, ON in the spring. It should be a grand time multiplied by ten! Keep an eye on my blog to get the details. Happy New Year! K. NCTENovember 10, 2008I will be presenting at NCTE in San Antonio on Nov. 21st with 3 friends: Lori, Vetta, and Liz. If you are unable to attend but would like a copy of the presentation. Please e-mail me. kari(at)kariwinters.com Here is the abstract: —————————————————————————————————————————–
Title: TRANSFORMING STORYTELLING IN THE 21ST CENTURY
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It’s your chance to come out and pick up your copy of the book without paying for shipping, and get it signed by 30+ authors and illustrators who contributed to the book! Revenues generated from the sales of this book are used to fund community literacy projects in Canada and the US. Caulfeild Elementary has generously offered their gym for the occasion, and we will be presenting the students of Mrs. Perry’s 2008 grade 1 class with their copies of the collection, in celebration of their poem being included in the collection. We will also have author readings and lots of fun activities celebrating literacy! The Soiree and BeyondApril 22, 2008It has only been a few days since I left the Northern Tour, and already I am missing our tour and times together. I wrote a wee poem about the soiree…. If the soiree were a colour, it would be salmon pink (my favourite colour). These Are Some Good TimesApril 19, 2008Thoughout this tour, the words of Trace Adkins’ keep ringing in my ears. His words sing out: “These are some good times. Take a good look around. You may not know it now, but you’re gonna miss this.“His words remind me to live in the present—to be in the moment.As I think about this tour, I know he’s right. I ‘ll tell you what I am going to miss. -Insightful children, asking sophisticated and difficult questions. Good books. Signing an autographWriting is quilt-making.April 14, 2008Yesterday Mary, Theresa, Nan, and I presented at the Terrace Public Library, in a gorgeous art-gallery. On the walls were some incredible quilts, created by Betty Doering, Jan Goodwill, and others. Theresa Kishkan’s presentation included a reading from her book, Phatom Limb. This essay was about quilt-making. I couldn’t help but feel completely engaged. As she read, I studied the quilts around me and I came to the conclusion that writing is quiltmaking.Here are some similarities between quiltmaking and writing (for reference—anything in quotes is Theresa’s writing, pp. 18-21) - “A quilt takes months.“ - “You choose a pattern, something formal or an idea to cobble together. - “You try to think how much fabric you will need…“ - “Cut out fabric into required pieces…“ - “Fit these [blocks of fabric] together in an agreeable way…“ - “Baste together with big stitches…“ - “Then you can quilt.“ - “Make the tiny stitches which draw the layers together and create texture.“ | |||||||||||||||||||
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