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Amelia Frances Howard-Gibbon Illustrator's Award
The Amelia Frances Howard-Gibbon Illustrator's Award was presented annually by the Canadian Library Association/Association canadienne des bibliothèques (CLA) to an outstanding illustrator of a new Canadian children's book. The book must be "suitable for children up to and including age 12" and its writing "must be worthy of the book's illustrations". The illustrator must be a citizen or permanent resident. The prize is a plaque and $1000 presented at the CLA annual conference. The medal commemorates and the award is dedicated to schoolteacher and artist Amelia Frances Howard-Gibbon who taught academics as well as art to Ontario schoolchildren in the 1860s and early 1870s. Her best-known work ''An Illustrated Comic Alphabet'' was published in 1966 by Henry Z. Walck in New York City and Oxford University Press in Toronto. Winners The award has been presented to one illustrator for one book every year from 1971. The writer is listed here ("by" or "retold by") if distinct from th ...
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Canadian Library Association
The Canadian Library Association (CLA) was a national, predominantly English-language association which represented 57,000 library workers across Canada. It also spoke for the interests of the 21 million Canadians who are members of libraries. CLA members worked in all four types of libraries: academic (college and university), public, special (corporate, non-profit and government) and school libraries. Others sat on boards of public libraries, work for companies that provide goods and services to libraries, or were students in graduate level or community college programs. CLA's Mission Statement was: "CLA is the national voice for Canada's library communities. As members, we: * champion library values and the value of libraries * influence public policy impacting libraries * inspire and support member learning * collaborate to strengthen the library community" The statement highlights the Association's advocacy role on behalf of the Canadian library and information community. ...
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Paul Morin (illustrator)
Paul Morin (born 14 January 1959) is a Canadian artist and children's book illustrator. Morin started painting in 1977 before working as a freelancer throughout the 1980s. In 1990, Morin began his children's book illustrative career and had contributed to twenty books by the mid-2010s. Of his illustrations, Morin won the 1990 Governor General's Award for English-language children's illustration with ''The Orphan Boy''. He also received the Amelia Frances Howard-Gibbon Illustrator's Award for ''The Orphan Boy'' in 1991 and ''The Dragon's Pearl'' in 1993. As an artist, Morin established multiple art galleries in Ontario from the late 2000s to early 2010s. He also designed the food packaging for the maple leaf cream cookies for Dare Foods. Early life and education On 14 January 1959, Morin was born in Calgary, Alberta. During his childhood, Morin lived in Montreal until he was an adult. For his post-secondary education, Morin began studying art at Grant MacEwan College. He later con ...
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Governor General's Award For English-language Children's Illustration
The Governor General's Award for English-language children's illustration is a Canadian literary award that annually recognizes one Canadian illustrator for a children's book written in English. It is one of four children's book awards among the Governor General's Awards for Literary Merit, one each for writers and illustrators of English- and French-language books. The Governor General's Awards program is administered by the Canada Council. In name, this award is part of the Governor General's Award program only from 1987 but the four children's literature awards were established in 1975 under a Canada Council name. In the event, the "Canada Council" and "Governor General's" awards have recognized illustration in an English-language children's book every year from 1978. Canada Council Children's Literature Prize In 1975 the Canada Council established four annual prizes of $5000 for the year's best English- and French-language children's books by Canadian writers and illustrator ...
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JonArno Lawson
JonArno Lawson is a Canadian writer who has published many books for children and adults, was born in Hamilton, Ontario and raised in nearby Dundas. He now lives in Toronto, Ontario, with his wife and three children. Career and education Lawson has a BA in English Literature from McGill University. He also studied briefly at St. John's College (Annapolis/Santa Fe), and at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario. He has taught children's poetry in the Master of Arts in Children’s Literature Program at Simmons College, Boston, and at iSchool at UBC. He has been recognized for his nonsense poetry. Recognition and awards Lawson has won The Lion And The Unicorn Award for Excellence in North American Poetry four times, in 2007, 2009, 2013, and 2014. The books were "Enjoy It While It Hurts," "A Voweller's Bestiary," "Black Stars In A White Night Sky," and "Down In The Bottom Of The Bottom Of The Box." His book "The Man In The Moon-Fixer's Mask" was a finalist for this award in 2005. ...
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Jon Klassen
Jon Klassen (born November 29, 1981) is a Canadian writer and illustrator of children's books and an animator. He won both the American Caldecott Medal and the British Kate Greenaway Medal for children's book illustration, recognizing the 2012 picture book '' This Is Not My Hat'', which he also wrote. He is the first person to win both awards for the same work. ''This Is Not My Hat'' is a companion to Klassen's preceding picture book, '' I Want My Hat Back'' (2011), which was his first as both writer and illustrator. Both books were on the New York Times Best Seller list for more than 40 weeks; by April 2014 one or the other had been translated into 22 languages and they had jointly surpassed one million worldwide sales. Both books were recommended for children ages 5+ by the Greenaway judges. Klassen's "hat" trilogy was completed with the publication of '' We Found a Hat'' (2016). Early life and education Klassen was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, in 1981 and grew ...
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Dušan Petričić
Dušan Petričić ( sr-cyr, Душан Петричић; born 10 May 1946) is a Serbian illustrator and caricaturist. He has illustrated numerous children's books and his caricatures have appeared in various newspapers and magazines from ''Politika'' to ''The New York Times'', ''The Wall Street Journal'' and the ''Toronto Star''. Petričić has received numerous awards for his work including an IBBY Certificate of Honour, an ''Alberta Book Award'' for his illustrations in Tim Wynne-Jones' ''On Tumbledown Hill'' and many others. In 1989 he won the Levstik Award in Slovenia for his illustrations of ''Guliver med pritlikavci'' ( Gulliver in Lilliput). In 2001 the book ''The Longitude Prize'' for which he produced the illustrations won an honour at the Robert F. Sibert Informational Book Awards. From 1993 to 2013, he lived and worked in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Selected works illustrated * ''The Dance of the Violin'', written by Kathy Stinson, 2017 * ''Zoomberry'', written by ...
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Scaredy Squirrel
''Scaredy Squirrel'' is a children's book series written and illustrated by Canadian author Mélanie Watt. The first book of the ''Scaredy Squirrel'' series was published in March 2006 by Kids Can Press. A television series based on the books began in 2011. Premise The stories are told using large pictures with simple descriptive text. The books follow the same format, the titular protagonist Scaredy Squirrel identifies his fears, shows how he avoids them at all costs, and develops contingency plans, which usually involve an emergency kit and playing dead till the threat has passed. Scaredy is faced with the fears he tries so hard to avoid, learning that it is not as bad as he initially imagined. However, he only slightly alters his strict daily routines after these experiences. Books The first book, ''Scaredy Squirrel'', introduces the main character, a nervous squirrel, who is afraid of many things and keeps safe in his tree, following an intricate routine. One day he ...
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Mélanie Watt
Mélanie Watt (born August 20, 1975 in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian children's author and illustrator. She is best known for ''Scaredy Squirrel'', which won the Ruth & Sylvia Schwartz Children's Book Award and was published in French as ''Frisson l'écureuil.'' Melanie Watt's other major picture book series is ''Chester'', which is about a cat named Chester who competes with Watt for the chance to write and illustrate his books. The ''Chester'' book received a starred review from ''Publishers Weekly''. As of 2012, she has sold over two million books that have been translated into 23 languages. Biography As a child, Mélanie Watt enjoyed drawing the comic strip character Garfield. The ''Scaredy Squirrel'' series is influenced by Watt's childhood experiences, including her childhood fear of sharks. She received a BA in graphic design from the Université du Québec à Montréal. In 1999, while enrolled in an illustration class taught by Michele Lemieux, Watt wrote her first ...
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Wallace Edwards
Wallace Edwards was a Canadian children’s author and illustrator whose imagination transformed the world of animals and strange creatures for a generation of children. His illustrations don’t condescend to children, they engage the imagination on multiple levels, blending childhood whimsy with adult sophistication." A Canadian illustrator and writer who won the 2002 Governor General's Award for his first children's book ''Alphabeasts''., Edwards was also the recipient of a multitude of awards and short lists, the Gold Medal from ForeWord Magazine’s Book of the Year Award, and the Children’s Choice Award from the International Reading Association for ''Alphabeasts''; the Ruth and Sylvia Schwartz Children’s Book Award, The Amelia Frances Howard-Gibbon Illustrator’s Award, the Children’s Choice Award from the International Reading Association for ''Monkey Business''; the Canadian Library Association’s Honour for ''Mixed Beasts''; and the Junior Library Guild Award for ...
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Richard Jacobson
Richard Allen "Rick" Jacobson
ISNI data. Retrieved 2015-07-30. (born January 7, 1959) is a Canadian artist, illustrator, and writer who uses the names Richard A. Jacobson and Rick Jacobson professionally.


Background

Jacobson was born in Nipawin, Saskatchewan,2006 Hack Matack bios for Rick Jacobson and Laura Fernandez
Rick Jacobson biography at HackMatack awards.
and is a graduate of the Alberta College of Art (with Honours), where he met his future wife (now divorced), and co-illustrator
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Laura Fernandez
Laura Maria Fernandez (born 1960 on 20 May) is a Canadian singer-songwriter, pianist, music producer, artist, radio host, and real estate agent. Fernandez was born in Madrid, Spain. In 2003, she was named Best Soft Rock musician at the New York International Independent Music Festival. She hosts Café Latino on JazzFM91 (formerly CJRT), Toronto, and her Latin-music was produced by Billy Bryans.CBC Billy Bryans Testimonial
Billy Bryans Testimonial.
Tandem Magazine Funny Girls and Divas fundraiser article
, Laur ...
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