I WOULD DANGLE THE MOON STORY TRAIL at stockland BALDIVIS

Photo by Marnie Richardson

Photo by Marnie Richardson

It was so much fun have my picture book converted into a Story Trail for Stockland Baldivis in the April school holidays! Thank you to all the families who came down to make art and moon cakes with me in the creative workshops!

Photo by Marnie Richardson

Photo by Marnie Richardson

LINES is in the latest issue of TOUCHDOWN

My poem Lines is in the latest issue of The School Magazine’s Touchdown and is illustrated by the amazing Jasmine Seymour. The School Magazine has made a video recording of ‘Lines’ which you can watch here.

I Would Dangle the moon is launched!

We had two fantastic launches for I Would Dangle the Moon - one at the University Book Shop, Dunedin, New Zealand, and one at Paper Bird Books and Arts in Fremantle, Australia.

With author and poet Rebecca Newman at the Paper Bird launch.

With author and poet Rebecca Newman at the Paper Bird launch.

you can now buy I Would Dangle the moon online!

If your local bookshop has not yet got stock of my picture book I Would Dangle the Moon, you can order your own copy here.

MEDIA RELEASEs for I Would Dangle the moon

Australian media release

New Zealand media release

book LAUNCH DATES CONFIRMED

My picture book I Would Dangle the Moon will be released by MidnightSun Publishing June 2019. Launches will be held at the the University Book Shop, Dunedin, New Zealand on June 19 and at Paper Bird Books and Arts in Fremantle, Australia on June 29.

Register for the Dunedin launch here and the Fremantle launch here.

PAPER BIRD FELLOWSHIP EVENING

In 2018 I was awarded a Paper Bird Fellowship and I will be speaking about my time working at the lovely Paper Bird Books and Arts on February 21 at 6-8pm. Author and illustrator Frané Lessac will join me in discussing the art of picture books.

featured on Make Your Own Rabbit Hole

Ant Gray has interviewed me for creativity site, Make Your Own Rabbit Hole. Among other things, we discussed the creative process while parenting and"getting over" art school. Aptly named, 'Being creative with a tutu-wearing two year old on your back', you can read the interview here.