FROM THE EDITOR
From the Autumn Winter 2010
Welcome to what I hope is another great issue of Words & Pictures!
We will take a look at the winners of Undiscovered Voices; review the recent London Book Fair and explore how much is too much as far as sex is concerned in young adult novels; not forgetting the introduction of the new Book Review section.
This issue also sees some marvellous illustrations from Kim Geyer who stepped in at the last minute to provide some beautiful images. I would love to hear from more of you with your thoughts on the newsletter and this issue contains a questionnaire regarding members services for the SCBWI-BI which I would be grateful if you could answer.
Words and Pictures is always looking for volunteers to help with the production of the newsletter and fresh ideas for content so please get in touch if you would like to contribute.
Stephanie Williams
Welcome to what I hope is another great issue of Words & Pictures!
We will take a look at the winners of Undiscovered Voices; review the recent London Book Fair and explore how much is too much as far as sex is concerned in young adult novels; not forgetting the introduction of the new Book Review section.
This issue also sees some marvellous illustrations from Kim Geyer who stepped in at the last minute to provide some beautiful images. I would love to hear from more of you with your thoughts on the newsletter and this issue contains a questionnaire regarding members services for the SCBWI-BI which I would be grateful if you could answer.
Words and Pictures is always looking for volunteers to help with the production of the newsletter and fresh ideas for content so please get in touch if you would like to contribute.
Stephanie Williams
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