If you were lucky
enough to get to the Festival of Golden Words, you would know it was a wonderful
weekend of inspirational and intellectual engagement. Leading authors and
commentators, witty and thought provoking debates and conversations, and,
especially relevant to CBCA members, a strong concurrent children's and young
adults programme. Find out more at
In one of the sessions
a panellist was bemoaning the loss of a shared community culture that existed
when people, for example, all watched the same TV programmes and all attended
church together. The response from
another panellist was to point out that on a cool, windy Sunday morning in
Beaconsfield there were close to 300 people joined together celebrating books
and their creators- surely literary festivals provide the modern opportunity to
commune with ideas and moral debate that once was the role of the church. What’s your reaction to this idea?
As far as festivals go, CBCA
members can hold their heads high- Children’s Book Week is the longest running
children’s literary festival in Australia, existing since 1945. Perhaps though we fail to market it for what
it is, an Australia wide Festival celebrating the best Australian
children’s books published in the previous year, by the best Australian writers
and illustrators. Let’s capitalise on
the popularity of literary festivals by linking all our diverse efforts across
Australia, so every child who participates in a Book Week parade in every tiny
school across every state and territory realises they are part of an Australia
wide celebration.
Should Children’s Book
Week be renamed “The Festival of the Australian Children’s Book”?
And close to home the Book an Adventure: Bruny Island Children’s Literature Festival is coming- 15-18 January 2015. 4 days of seaside
fun and adventure for all the family; writing and illustration workshops, meet
the authors sessions, an exhibition of picture book illustrations, children's
films, a book fair, sand sculptures, storytelling, Viking workshops and a
Viking Community Event, the launch of two longboats in Adventure Bay and much,
much more!
Jessie Mahjouri
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