Lu Rees, Bob Graham, (and me!) on the News

As I’ve mentioned earlier I recently got a new job managing an archive. What I didn’t mention, though, is why I decided to become an archivist in the first place. Well, here’s why.

I had decided I would be well suited to a job as a librarian, and so went back to my old university – the University of Canberra – to do a Master’s Degree in Information Studies (librarianship and other occupations like it are referred to as belonging to “the information profession”). During this degree I had to do a unit which entailed going to some sort of professional setting and doing a project there – basically, an internship.

Because I’m an author I already knew about the Lu Rees Archives, which is an archive of children’s books run out of the University library. It’s a wonderful place, where a visitor can find all his or her old childhood favourites carefully stored, and it’s run by two wonderful women – Dr Belle Alderman and Belinda Gamlen. Other than them the archive is run by volunteers – and even Belle, the director of the archive, isn’t paid for the insane amounts of work she puts in. In short, it’s a labour of love.

Anyway, I chose to do my internship there, and had the greatest time, and it wasn’t long before I fell in love with the Archives as well.   I learned everything about how to be an archivist, and did my bit to help out while I was at it. Needless to say, by the end I had firmly decided that I now wanted to be an archivist myself, and now that dream has come true.

But before that happened I was told that the Archives would be putting together a festival of children’s literature for this year, and I was asked if I wanted to help out. I said yes without a moment’s thought, and wound up helping to set up a display in my local public library. It was a lot of work, but more than worth it, especially since I was then invited to the opening ceremony, at which the legendary Bob Graham (a picture book author and illustrator, and one of my childhood icons) would be the special guest.

I got to meet Mr Graham, having grown up with his books, and bought a copy of his most recent one as well. And a news crew came along as well, and guess what? I’m in the story they filmed!

You can watch it here, and you’ll see the great Mr Graham interviewed, as well as my mentor Belle. And, right at the end, as the newsreader says “…and hopefully inspiring a new generation to write what they read”, there I am, holding a copy of Bob Graham’s new book and chatting to some kids. I wonder if they knew I was a childhood fan who had grown up to become an author, or if they just wanted a shot of those cute kids I was talking to? Either way, awesome!

If you’re a Canberran, I highly recommend going to the public libraries around town and seeing our displays. Mine is in the Belconnen Library, and it turned out quite well.

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Short Stories Are Go!

I’m pleased to announce that the site now features a new page which I will be using to archive my short “prequel” stories, which were previously posted on my LiveJournal. Now that the LJ no longer exists, you’ll be able to read those stories here on the site. Only one has been uploaded so far, but the others will follow shortly.

Please note that while you may link to these short stories, they are still copyrighted to me and you may not copy or reproduce them elsewhere without my permission. Please do me the small courtesy of respecting my ownership.

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…And, in Another Shocking Twist…

Having shown up in Big W, The Shadow’s Heir has now appeared in Target as well, and here’s the photographic proof!

Can K-Mart be far away?

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Great News!

Today I have some great news! It’s unrelated to my books, but it’s related to me, so I thought I may as well report it here, if only because I’m so happy about it.

In recent years, thanks partly to contact with some very inspirational people, I’ve harboured a dream of becoming an archivist. Well, today that dream came true. After a lot of hard work and endless applications, I have been given a job managing my very own archive, at my old highschool no less. Finally, the real job I’ve always wanted! It’s a proud day for Yours Truly.

Oh, and I did some writing today. In fact, that’s what I was doing when I got the call. Now, I shall be able to spend my time doing not one but two things I really love. Everything is coming up Katie!

EDIT: In a nice little coincidence, I got the phone call about the job while writing a scene set in a library. Life can be very strange sometimes.

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Your Big Chance?

Attention, aspiring authors: Voyager, my Australian publisher, is going to be accepting unsolicited (ie. not submitted to them by an agent) manuscripts for two weeks next month. I highly recommend publishing through them; they’re one of the best publishers in the country, with a stable of very impressive names to their credit. And they treat their authors very well.

Full details here. Don’t be shy; give it a try!

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Irony Alert

A month or so ago, I posted here to report that (to my great excitement) The Shadow’s Heir is being sold in airport bookshops.

I finished the post by saying “next stop, K-Mart!”, which may have come across as a joke, but was actually half serious. For American readers, K-Mart is basically a smaller, Australian version of Walmart – a superstore that sells pretty much everything, including books. But they only sell a certain kind of books – Mills and Boon romance, and bestsellers. So finding my own book there would have been a pretty big deal.

Well, now my little joke has come back to haunt me, because The Shadow’s Heir has now shown up on the shelves in-

-no, it hasn’t shown up in K-Mart, smartypants. It’s shown up in Big W, which is basically just K-Mart with a different name. And look, I have pictures to prove it!

It’s discounted, too!

Also, my interview yesterday went very well, and today I finished the substantive edit on the next book, so all in all it’s been a pretty good week for me.

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