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Our Trip to the Gold Coast
Gabrielle Kum Sing
(illustrator),
Townsville
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Black Ink Press
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2011
Z1798925
2011
single work
picture book
children's
'This book is dedicated to the memory of Kerry Clarkson, the much loved Indigenous Library Resource Officer who coordinated this project and died suddenly, before it was finished. Early in 2010 supported by RADF funds the Librarians and Black Ink Press worked with a group of secondary students who came to the Thuringowa library after school every Friday. Encouraged by several Indigenous writers and illustrators, and resourced by Black Ink Press coordinator Jeanie Adams, these young people each developed a story they wanted to tell young readers. From a simple storyboard grew a manuscript and a series of bright, lively illustrations. Later they continued at the Black Ink Press office. The stories told are different but all reflect their own lives. These are authentic young Indigenous voices communicating to the young readers of Australia.' Source: Black Ink Press website (Sighted 17/08/2011)
Townsville : Black Ink Press , 2011 -
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Sometimes I Wonder
Kaitlin Kum Sing
(illustrator),
Townsville
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Black Ink Press
,
2011
Z1798966
2011
single work
picture book
children's
'A heart-warming story that will be helpful to children trying to cope with bereavement. This book is dedicated to the memory of Kaitlin's elder sister, Kirby-Jade. Kaitlin was part of the group organised by Kerry Clarkson, the much loved Indigenous Library Resource officer who coordinated this project and died suddenly, before it was finished. Early in 2010 supported by RADF funds the Librarians and Black Ink Press worked with a group of secondary students who came to the Thuringowa Library after school every Friday. Encouraged by several Indigenous writers and illustrators, and resourced by Black Ink Press coordinator Jeanie Adams, these young people each developed a story they wanted to tell young readers. From a simple story board grew a manuscript and a series of bright, lively illustrations. Later they continued at the Black Ink Press office. The stories told are different but all reflect their own lives. These are authentic young Indigenous voices communicating to the young readers of Australia.' Source: Black Ink Press website (Sighted: 17/08/2011)
Townsville : Black Ink Press , 2011 - y At the Creek with My Bro' Reagan Stutley (illustrator), Townsville : Black Ink Press , 2011 Z1798974 2011 single work picture book children's 'This book is dedicated to the memory of Kerry Clarkson, the much loved Indigenous Library Resource Officer who coordinated this project and died suddenly, before it was finished. Early in 2010 supported by RADF funds the Librarians and Black Ink Press worked with a group of secondary students who came to the Thuringowa library after school every Friday. Encouraged by several Indigenous writers and illustrators, and resourced by Black Ink Press coordinator Jeanie Adams, these young people each developed a story they wanted to tell young readers. From a simple storyboard grew a manuscript and a series of bright, lively illustrations. Later they continued at the Black Ink Press office. The stories told are different but all reflect their own lives. These are authentic young Indigenous voices communicating to the young readers of Australia.' Source: Black Ink Press website (Sighted 17/08/2011) Townsville : Black Ink Press , 2011
- y Our Camping Trip with Dad Brandon Stutley (illustrator), Townsville : Black Ink Press , 2011 Z1798983 2011 single work picture book children's 'This book is dedicated to the memory of Kerry Clarkson, the much loved Indigenous Library Resource Officer who coordinated this project and died suddenly, before it was finished. Early in 2010 supported by RADF funds the Librarians and Black Ink Press worked with a group of secondary students who came to the Thuringowa library after school every Friday. Encouraged by several Indigenous writers and illustrators, and resourced by Black Ink Press coordinator Jeanie Adams, these young people each developed a story they wanted to tell young readers. From a simple storyboard grew a manuscript and a series of bright, lively illustrations. Later they continued at the Black Ink Press office. The stories told are different but all reflect their own lives. These are authentic young Indigenous voices communicating to the young readers of Australia.' Source: Black Ink Press website (Sighted 17/08/2011) Townsville : Black Ink Press , 2011
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Books Written for Kids By Kids
2011
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— Appears in: National Indigenous Times , 21 July vol. 10 no. 230 2011; (p. 85)
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Books Written for Kids By Kids
2011
single work
column
— Appears in: National Indigenous Times , 21 July vol. 10 no. 230 2011; (p. 85)