Friday, February 10, 2012

Getting our awards at Metz Press this morning.

Liezl (designer), Nikki (illustrator), Wilsia (publisher)  and Helen (author)
I love working with these woman!! On Monday I start illustrating "First Fact Finder"........ can't wait.

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Water Fun

It's been soooo hot! Fortunately we have a farm dam 2 mins walk from my studio door. Loved this photo that I snapped at the dam today. Yoda loves the dam as much as we do! Total exuberance and joy.

I'm sure that's a smile on her face!

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Helen Lewis writes about Fact Finder winning Book Chat award

A lovely write up by Helen Lewis on the Metz Press blog about being shortlisted for Book Chat, Book of the Year award.
 Follow the link.....

http://www.metzpress.co.za/blog/entry/fact-finder-wins-bookchat-award

Slimply Loved doing these illustrations



Sunday, February 5, 2012

Fact finder on the Bookchat Top Children's books list for 2011





 Press release – 3 February 2012

BOOKCHAT AWARDS for 2011
When “Bookchat” was a printed magazine, there used to be a “Books of the Year” commendation. This custom was revived to cover 2010. Here is my selected short-list from the English books submitted to the “Bookchat” website during the past year. Those concerned have received certificates.
Fiction
A WISH THIS BIG by Ingrid Mennen, illustrated by Katrin Coetzer (Tafelberg)
FINDING AUNT JOAN by Jenny Hatton, illustrated by Joan Rankin (Jacana)
MOVING HOUSE by Jenny Hatton, illustrated by Joan Rankin (Jacana)
SOLOMON’S STORY by Judy Froman (Macmillan)
STEPPING SOLO by Jayne Bauling (Maskew Miller Longman)
THE MAGIC FISH retold by Margie Orford, illustrated by Lizza Littlewort (Jacana)

Non-fiction
FACT FINDER by Helen Lewis, illustrated by Nikki Miles (Metz Press)
HELEN SUZMAN by Gillian Godsell (Maskew Miller Longman: “They Fought for Freedom”)
MY FIRST BOOK OF SOUTHERN AFRICAN OCEAN LIFE by Roberta Griffiths, illustrated by Judy Maré (Struik Nature)

A commendable year’s list, though hard to pick the top spot. Nothing in the younger categories which was fully satisfying in all aspects – writing and illustration and design. Some reassuring non-fiction publications, and my choice of winner is on the edge of this category, fiction based on fact. It wins by sheer impact.

The “Bookchat” Book of the Year 2011 is –
SOLOMON’S STORY
by Judy Froman
(Pan Macmillan)

Special Awards
Recognition is offered to three people (in alphabetical order) who have, in their different ways, given outstanding support to children’s literature.
Gorry Bowes Taylor
For allocating regular time/space on her “Book Choice” programme on Fine Music Radio for many years.
Lona Gericke
For services particularly to Afrikaans children’s literature; many years on the committee of the SACBF and IBBY SA; and a past reviewer for Bookchat magazine.
Jean Williams
For leading Biblionef for over ten years to the publishing and re-issuing of key South African titles in all eleven official languages of our country.


www.bookchat.co.za

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Making a Splash!!


My illustration on the cover of Splash magazine. Could they have written my name any bigger!! Asana thinks it's great.

Thursday, February 2, 2012

THE SELF CATERING COTTAGE ON TIERFONTEIN FARM IS UP AND RUNNING

Back stoep

Entrance

Relaxing

Beautifully appointed Kitchen
The view!
Bedroom 1 double
Bedroom 2 twins
Cottage at sunrise

The accommodation comprises an entrance hall with double bedrooms each side, each with en suite shower toilet and handbasin. Straight through the hallway into the reading room which opens out onto the back veranda. To the left of the reading room is the kitchen and dining area with a small fridge and gas hob. Further accommodation is the “stoep room” with two single beds and en suite shower, basin and toilet. To the right is the oldest part of the house with it’s fireplace and exposed “koffieklip” footings with comfortable couches to chill in front of the fire. Adjacent to the house is a small dam in the mountain stream which is attractive to the birds, frogs and small children. The quiet is palpable apart from the frogs and birds. The view from the rear is across the fields into the valley running parallel to the coast, whilst the view from the front is to the mountain and waterfall beckoning you to come and enjoy the fynbos and the abundant birdlife that resides there.

Rates:
· R250-00 per person per night for the first night then R 200-00 per person per night thereafter.
· R1 000-00 for the house (sleeps 6) for the first night and R 800-00 per night thereafter.

http://baardskeerdersbos.withtank.com/

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

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