CELEBRATIONS November 2022
New Releases
Jenny Moore is celebrating a double success with two books out in the big wide world! First up is Emba Oak and the Terrible Tomorrows - the first in a new four-part fantasy series published by Maverick (28th October 2022). The cover artwork is by David Dean.
And next up is Odelia and the Varmint - a Victorian pirate adventure published by New Frontier (1st November 2022). The illustrations are by Elisa Paganelli.
Eva Wong Nava is showing us all some love with her beautiful new book, I love Chinese New Year, which is illustrated by Xin Li and published by Scholastic UK (8th December 2022).
Karen Lamb is celebrating this month as her book, The Mooncatcher's Rescue, has been published by Walker Books, with stunning cover illustrations by Lia Visirin. Something is stirring in Bigdeepby - legend is rising, and magic is brewing. Can River save the ghost of Mona Brightly and defeat the dastardly pirate Dashbuckle? A magical adventure about ghosts, pirates and the power of friendship.
Cover of The Mooncatcher's Rescue
Imogen Foxell is celebrating the publication of her gorgeous debut picture book. Maybe You Might is a hopeful environmental fable, illustrated by Anna Cunha, and published by Lantana.
Cover of Maybe You Might
Coming Soon
Keep tuning in here for all the upcoming news of book deals, new releases and exciting new opportunities!
Agents & Awards
Have you got a new agent or won/been nominated for an award? Don't be shy. Let us know so we can celebrate with you too!
Good News
*All images courtesy of authors mentioned above.
*
Have you got good news to share? New book? New agent? Award nominee or winner? Are you a new member? Say hi and let us know. Why not send an email over with your good news to celebrations@britishscbwi.org, together with a picture and any links so we can celebrate too!
No comments:
We love comments and really appreciate the time it takes to leave one.
Interesting and pithy reactions to a post are brilliant but we also LOVE it when people just say they've read and enjoyed.
We've made it easy to comment by losing the 'are you human?' test, which means we get a lot of spam. Fortunately, Blogger recognises these, so most, if not all, anonymous comments are deleted without reading.