by IBBY | Jan 6, 2022 | IBBYLink Autumn 2020
Storied Places and Emplaced Stories: Landscape in Welsh and Irish Fairy Tales back to IBBYLink Autumn 2020 Jane Carroll Fairy tales are notoriously slippery things. That is, perhaps, part of their great appeal. The narratives are highly supple, existing in many...
by IBBY | Jan 6, 2022 | IBBYLink Autumn 2020
An Interview with an Artist: Levi Pinfold back to IBBYLink Autumn 2020 A question and answer session between Ferelith Hordon and Levi Pinfold Has landscape always been important to you as a visual artist? What does it represent or mean to you? Like the weather,...
by IBBY | Jan 5, 2022 | IBBYLink Summer 2021
Question & Answer Session – Little Rebels Award back to IBBYLink Summer 2021 Catherine Barter and Fen Coles 1. What was the catalyst for the creation of the Little Rebels Award – The Eureka Moment? Some years ago, Ross Bradshaw from radical indie publisher, Five...
by IBBY | Jan 5, 2022 | IBBYLink Summer 2021
Discovering Radical Writing for Children and Young People back to IBBYLink Summer 2021 Kimberley Reynolds In 2005, when I began to write Radical Children’s Literature, I was finally pulling together ideas that had accumulated over many years of teaching children’s...
by IBBY | Jan 5, 2022 | IBBYLink Summer 2021
Black Beauty back to IBBYLink Summer 2021 Jane Badger We all know Black Beauty, or at least we think we do. There are constant re-imaginings, from the 1970s television series The Adventures of Black Beauty to Disney casting Black Beauty as an American mare in the 2020...