Write Links Bloggers at the Story Arts Festival Ipswich
Many Write Links members flocked to the Story Arts Festival this year.The line-up of children's authors, illustrators, book designers and experts was amazing. This festival has the best presenters, most relaxed atmosphere and, most importantly, in between the valuable
The Winners of the Write Links Short Story Competition Are …
Melanie Hill and Jacqui Halpin - Runner Up/ Encouragement Award This was the second year that Write Links held its Short Story Competition judged by children's literature advocate and former CBCA QLD judge, Mia Macrossan. This competition is specifically for
Anthony Puttee from Book Cover Cafe talks Self-Publishing
During our August meeting at Write Links, as part of our Professional Development session, we looked into self-publishing. There are many ways of publishing from traditional publishing to self-publishing, partner publishing and
Why You Should Include STEM in your Children’s Books
This panel session on STEM in Children's Literature was held on the 17th of October at Queensland Writers Centre and hosted by Book Links QLD as part of their AGM. The Australian Government is investing money in schools to increase student
Book Links Writers Series – Peter Carnavas on Writing Picture Books
Peter Carnavas Write Links event on the 5th of March, 2016Story by Tyrion Perkins Photos by June Perkins After drawing whales with Peter Carnavas at the Story Arts Literature Festival in Ipswich last
Do you need a literary agent? A post by Rebecca Sheraton
Do you need a literary agent? This is the question Alex Adsett, publishing consultant and literary agent, posed to the Write Links group. Alex has 20 years experience in the industry as a bookseller at Pulp, working for publishers like Simon
Rebecca Sheraton reports on Maria Gill’s visit and Melanie Hill’s Poetry PD Session
Maria Gill and Poetry PDOn 3 September 2016 Write Links was visited by New Zealand children’s author Maria Gill. Maria is the author of over 40 books and is an expert at writing non-fiction.
Peter Taylor, Author Of Once a Creepy Crocodile, Answers Questions over some Afternoon Tea
‘Once a Creepy Crocodile’Written by Peter TaylorIllustrated by Nina Rycroft and includes a sing-along CD by Rusty BertherPublished by The Five Mile PressRelease date 1st July 2014See that title? That was me trying to be clever working some of
Write Links Members at the 2014 Sydney SCBWI Conference
From left: Tanya Hempson, Rachelle Sadler, Tracey Lennon, Rebecca Sheraton, Betty Collarson, Pamela Rushby, Yvonne Mes, Sheryl Gwyther, Peter Taylor and Jacque Duffy. Rachelle Sadler, Rebecca Sheraton, Yvonne Mes, Peter Taylor and Tracey Lennon. Authors and illustrators from Brisbane
Write Links Has A Logo – Interview with The Creator and Illustrator Tanya Hempson
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