Otago Daily Times

Writerillu­strator’s work recognised

- DAVID LOUGHREY david.loughrey@odt.co.nz

A DUNEDIN writerillu­strator has been recognised for her services to children’s literature as a new annual festival is added to the city’s literary calendar.

The inaugural Ignition Children’s Book Festival Award was awarded last night to Robyn Belton, at the launch of the festival at the University of Otago staff club.

Festival organiser Phillippa Duffy said it was a collaborat­ion between the University Book Shop and Dunedin Public Libraries.

It would be held on the first weekend of November each year, and this year would feature events today and tomorrow for children and adults, including book launches, panel discussion­s and writers’ workshops.

Ms Duffy said the city had an ‘‘embarrassm­ent of riches’’ in terms of children’s authors.

A trust was being set up to help attract funding for the festival in future.

Ms Duffy said Ms Belton had made a sustained and dedicated contributi­on to children’s literature and illustrati­on over a lifetime of work.

‘‘Her illustrati­on style focuses on the detail of everyday life and brings a whimsical touch.’’

Ms Belton, who has worked with Margaret Mahy and Joy Cowley, said it was ‘‘such a surprise’’ to get the award.

‘‘It’s terribly special to be chosen by your colleagues, people you work with.’’

 ?? PHOTO: PETER MCINTOSH ?? Drawing on literature . . . Dunedin writerillu­strator Robyn Belton has won the inaugural Ignition Children’s Book Festival Award.
PHOTO: PETER MCINTOSH Drawing on literature . . . Dunedin writerillu­strator Robyn Belton has won the inaugural Ignition Children’s Book Festival Award.

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