Showing posts with label Hazel Hutchins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hazel Hutchins. Show all posts

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Forest of Reading Awards: Winners Announced!

The Ontario Library Association's Festival of Trees ceremony for the Forest of Reading awards took place on May 12 and 13 in downtown Toronto. Click here for a list of all the winners!

Nominated authors and illustrators visited schools across Ontario to meet with their young readers. Author Hazel Hutchins, who received a Red Maple nomination for her novel After, gave presentations to kids from kindergarten to grade 8 at schools across Toronto and London, Ontario. During one school visit, she was teaching a class of fifth graders the importance of opening a story with a strong emotion, such as fear. She was impressed when one student came up with the sentence, "I forced myself into the box," and went on to write about being trapped in a glass box. Scary!

Congratulations to all the winners!

At the Festival of Trees event, May 12
Front (left to right): Annick Press co-founder Anne Millyard and author Hazel Hutchins
Back: Annick staff Brigitte Waisberg and Joanna Karaplis

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Forest of Reading Awards 2009

A few of us at Annick Press headed downtown on Wednesday to party at the Ontario Library Association's Festival of Trees: a huge event at which the winners of the Forest of Reading awards are announced. This event drew 6,500 students in 2008, and we heard that this year there were about 8,000 students in attendance! The weather cooperated perfectly, resulting in a day filled with sunshine, energetic book-loving kids, and happy authors.

It's up to the students to choose the winning books--over 250,000 readers voted for their favorite nominees--so we were thrilled to hear that our authors Hazel Hutchins and Gail Herbert were nominated for the Blue Spruce award for Mattland, and Elizabeth MacLeod won the Red Maple Non-Fiction award for Royal Murder! Congratulations, Elizabeth, Hazel, and Gail! (Pictures: Elizabeth MacLeod with the Red Maple award; Gail Herbert and Hazel Hutchins enjoying the awards reception)

Monday, May 26, 2008

It's a movie star! It's a rock star! No, it's an author!!

Just imagine 3500 kids cheering and clapping for their favorite star! No, it wasn't a rock concert, the Emmys or the Academy Awards. It was the Ontario Library Association's Forest of Reading awards ceremony at Toronto's Harbourfront Centre. The students from across the GTA (Greater Toronto Area) had read all the nominated books and voted for their favorite ones. Now it was time to root for the authors of their chosen titles.

Author David Jones takes the mic

The excitement reached fever pitch as each author was led onto the stage by a student holding high a sign with his or her name. To the sounds of deafening applause, the authors took their place on the stage. Following an introduction by a student, each author came up to the microphone to speak for a few minutes. Then the stage area fell silent as the envelope was opened, first to reveal the three finalists, then the winner. The surprise and delight on the winners' faces revealed how thrilled they were to have their book chosen. But at the end of the day, every author was a winner. Thousands of kids around Ontario had read their books, enjoyed them, and got super excited about reading. The long lines of kids waiting for autographs and the opportunity to meet their favorite authors at the end of the ceremony only proved that books still rule!

Author Charis Cotter, The Queen, signing autographs

Annick's nominated authors included:

David Jones, author of Baboon, Silver Birch Fiction

K.V. Johansen, author of Torrie and the Snake-Prince, Silver Birch Fiction

Charis Cotter, author of Kids Who Rule, Silver Birch non-fiction

Henry Aubin, author of Rise of the Golden Cobra, Red Maple

Hazel Hutchins, author of The List, Blue Spruce

Thursday, March 13, 2008

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