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Authors' Showcase
Rebecca Bender, Jan Andrews, Kevin Sylvester, Kenneth Oppel, Maxim Cyr and Cindy Watson |
Rebecca Bender
author and illustrator of Blue Spruce award winner for Giraffe and Bird (Dancing Cat Books)
Jan Andrews
author of Silver Birch Express winner When Apples Grew Noses and White Horses Flew: Tales of Ti-Jean (Groundwood Books)
Kevin Sylvester
illustrator of Silver Birch Non-Fiction award winner Don't Touch that Toad and Other Strange Things Adults Tell You (Kids Can Press)
Kenneth Oppel
author of Red Maple winning title Half Brother (HarperCollins Canada)
Maxim Cyr
illustrator of Le Prix Tamarac Express winning book Les Dragouilles: Les Rouges de Tokyo (Éditions Michel Quintin)
Cindy Watson
author of Golden Oak award winner Out of the Darkness: The Jeff Healey Story (Dundurn)
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Seven: The Series
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Authors in Attendance
Based only on who I noticed or knew about, here is a partial but impressive list of youngCanLit authors who attended Super Conference and made themselves available to talk with delegates (and fans!), as well as sign books:
Jan Andrews
When Apples Grew Noses and White Horses Flew: Tales of Ti-Jean
upcoming: The Silent Summer of Kyle McGinley
The Gathering; The Calling
upcoming: The Rising; Shards and Ashes
Rebecca Bender
Giraffe and Bird; Don't Laugh at Giraffe
Real Mermaids Don't Wear Toe Rings; Real Mermaids Don't Hold Their Breath
upcoming: Real Mermaids Don't Need High Heels; I Dare You Not to Yawn
Sigmund Brouwer
Devil's Pass
upcoming: Dead Man's Switch; Justine McKeen, Eat Your Beets
Witchlanders
Maxim Cyr
Les Dragouilles: Les Rouges de Tokyo
Heather Hartt-Sussman
Here Comes Hortense!
upcoming: Nana's Summer Surprise; Nona is Nervous
Monica Kulling
Lumpito and the Artist from Spain, In the Bag
upcoming: Mister Dash and the Cupcake Calamity
Alligator Pie Classic Edition
upcoming: The Cat and the Wizard
upcoming: The Cat and the Wizard
crush.candy.corpse
upcoming: Dying to Go Viral
Chapeau Charlotte!; Fatima et les voleurs de clémentines
The Dead Kid Detective Agency
The Tiffin
Half Brother; This Dark Endeavour
Who Needs a Swamp?; Who Needs an Iceberg?; Who Needs A Jungle?; A Good Trade
Last Message; The Dragon Turn; Becoming Holmes
Karen Reszuch
(whose last name I will finally remember is pronounced ray-check)
Loon
Don't Touch That Toad and Other Strange Things That Adults Tell You; Lighting Our World: A Year of Celebrations
Lorna Schultz Nicholson
Puckster's First Hockey Tournament
upcoming: Forward Pass
Ink Me
upcoming: Zomboy
Valerie Sherrard
Testify; Accomplice
Gail Sidonie Sobat
(who sang in her CANSCAIP presentation)
Not With a Bang
Marsha Skrypuch
Making Bombs for Hitler; Last Airlift: A Vietnamese Orphan's Rescue from War
upcoming: The Best Gifts
Jump Cut
Bill Swan
Real Justice: Fourteen and Sentenced to Death
upcoming: Real Justice: Convicted for Being Mi'kmaq: The Story of Donald Marshall Jr.
Neil Flambé and the Crusader's Curse; Neil Flambé and the Tokyo Treasure; Don't Touch That Toad and Other Strange Things Adults Tell You; Splinters
upcoming: Follow Your Money: Who Gets It, Who Spends It, Where Does It Go?; Showtime: Meet the People Behind the Scenes
Teresa Toten
The Taming
upcoming: The Unlikely Hero of Room 13B
The Last Loon; The Secret of the Village Fool
Vikki VanSickle
(who had the honour of accompanying Gruffalo on a walk around the Expo)
Love is a Four-Letter Word
upcoming: Days That End in Y
Between Heaven and Earth; The Matatu
upcoming: Power Play
Cindy Watson
Out of the Darkness: The Jeff Healey Story
Shannen and the Dream for a School
upcoming: Our Rights: How Kids Are Changing the World
Frieda Wishinsky
Explorers Who Made It...Or Died Trying; No Frogs for Dinner
Although Canadian authors are rarely recognizable, perhaps they should be, or at least their names should be. With these authors in attendance at Super Conference, I thought it would be a good place to start promoting their names so they become recognizable to all readers of children's literature.
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For the past month, I had the image at the left, indicating that I would be speaking at the OLA Super Conference. On Friday, February 1, 2013, I presented a talk called Be Fair: Using CanLit to Embed Social Justice. My audience was attentive and complimentary and I appreciated their feedback and kind words. In a series of posts, I will share some of youngCanLit titles that I have selected as useful for helping to teach social justice issues.
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