Wednesday 11 May 2022

2022 South African Children’s Laureate Award.

I received exciting news recently... I was chosen as a recipient of the 2022 South African Children’s Laureate Award. This honour is awarded to a South African writer and/or illustrator of children's books, to celebrate their lifelong contribution and outstanding achievement in the field of children’s literature.
I was totally overwhelmed when I received the message of receiving the award, it took me quite a while to believe it and some time I even felt a bit afraid to spread the news in case there was a mistake. But it is a wonderful feeling that adults do look at ones work with care, and acknowledgment the amount of time and effort and passion, that goes into these stories and illustrations we create for children.

The other 3 recipients of the 2022 SA Children's Laureate Award are Marita van der Vyver and Marguerite Poland, and Chris van Wyk who receives the award posthumous (sadly Chris died in 2014). Congratulations - I feel honoured to be included on a list with you.

The SA Children’s Laureate award was given out for the first time last year, 2021, to 4 people. Niki Daly, Philip de Vos, Sindiwe Magona and Gcina Mhlophe.
 The awards will be presented during the at the 2022 South African Children's Book Festival (20 to 22 May 2022) held in Somerset West, near Cape Town. More information is available on their facebook page -A Festival of Children's Literature - Home | Facebook


Wednesday 6 April 2022

Got a surprise parcel today!! The English addition of Die Leeutemmer se Assitent (Afr. published by LAPA published in 2017) was published this month, March 2022 by Penguin Children' Books

Written by Solet Scheeres, Illustrated by Marjorie van Heerden
ISBN 9781776353477

Wednesday 16 March 2022

Protea Boekhuis' new cover picture

Protea Boekhuis updated their Facebook cover photo using the ghost story book!!

Friday 11 February 2022

The Ghost-stories-of-Langehoven Book is in print and soon to be in the Book Shops.

 Exciting - The Ghost stories Book will be available to hold and scarily hug soon!!!

Thank you, Wendy Maartens, who collected and adapted the stories and Shané Kleyn, who is the editor - It was wonderful to work with you two!.

Print proofs:

 


Wednesday 2 February 2022

 Happy New Year!
2022 is the Year of the Tiger (yin; water) - the tradition of the Chinese Zodiac animals originated as early as 2,300BC! The tiger, in Chinese culture, is the symbol of bravery, wisdom and strength, as well as protection and wealth. Basically everything we need at the moment...
So, here's hoping that the roar of the tiger will blow away all the little viruses that have caused so much chaos in our lives, and I wish you a wealth of laughter, love and creativity.
To each and every one of you, from me and Johann, and from our children, Alexia and Markus, and our grandchildren, Klara, Luciana and Talya: Happy New Year!


 

Wednesday 26 January 2022

A bit of fun!

 
 
For the Langenhoven Ghost stories Book (details of book on my Trade books blog)... because of the text font being changed, there were a few "gaps" that I had to create a few extra images for - for page 128, for a bit of fun, I created this illustration!

 

Bye Bye 2020 and welcome to a New Year - 2021!


Although belated, never the less, honest wishes to you all from Margie and Johann, may this coming year be a year full of health, productive creativity, laughter, love and lot and lots of magic.

The Chinese animal for 2021 is the OX (last year it was the rat) and the general prediction is that this year, 2021, is going to be lucky, no explosive or catastrophic events will occur. It is a favourable year for economic recovery or consolidation, new career opportunities, so don't let anxiety or negative thinking affect you. But beware... this is going to be a year when we will fully feel the weight of our responsibilities, a year when it is necessary to double our efforts to accomplish anything at all. 2021 is going to be a year when work will get rewarded, and when all the problems can get solved with discipline. In Chinese culture, the Ox is a valued animal because of its role in agriculture, and similarly in the zodiac, the Ox is seen as hardworking, positive and honest

With an extra effort from us this year is going to be lucky. Keep your pencils sharpened!

Bye Bye 2020 and welcome to a New Year!

Happy New Year!

Happy Chinese New Year!