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Libby Hathorn

Elizabeth Helen Hathorn (born 1943) is an Australian writer[1] for children, and a poet who works with schools, institutions and communities.[2] She has received many awards for her books, some of which have been translated into several languages. In 2001 she was awarded a Centenary Medal for her contribution to children's theatre.[3][1] In 2014 she was awarded the Alice Award for her contribution to Australian literature. In 2017 she won the Asher Peace Prize and in 2022 the ABIA Pixie O'Harris Award for excellence and dedication to children's literature.

Hathorn at Ubud Writers & Readers Festival 2012

Early life Edit

Hathorn was born in Newcastle, New South Wales.[1] She attended Balmain Teacher's College (soon part of the New South Wales Institute of Technology) and worked as a teacher and librarian from 1965 to 1981.[citation needed] She has attained a Master of Arts, Macquarie University.

Career Edit

Hathorn's stories have been translated into several languages and adapted for stage and screen.[4] Her work has won honours in Australia as well as in the United States, United Kingdom and the Netherlands. She was awarded a Centenary Medal in 2001 "for service to Australian society in writing for theatre for young people", and the Alice Award from the NSW Society of Women Writers in 2014.[1] The latter is a national award for a woman writer "who for her written work has made a distinguished and long term contribution to Australian literature".[5]

Hallmark Hall of Fame has made a movie of Hathorn's best-selling young adult novel, Thunderwith, re-titled The Echo of Thunder. It starred Judy Davis, who was nominated for an Emmy Award in the US for her performance as Gladwyn.[6] In 2004 her children's picture storybook, Sky Sash So Blue, published in the United States, was performed as an opera in Birmingham, Alabama. Previously, Grandma's Shoes was performed as an opera by Opera Australia and Theatre of Image. Libby was awarded an AWGIE for the libretto based on this picture storybook, in 2001. Her CDROM series Weirdstop won the Australian Interactive Media Industry Awards (AIMIA), 2004 as Best Children's Product; and in 2005 the New South Wales Society of Women Writers' Bi-annual Award for Older Readers. Wonderstop won the Energy Australia National Trust Heritage Award (Education) 2007. Concerned about child homelessness, Hathorn wrote Way Home with illustrations by Greg Rogers which won the Kate Greenaway Award in the UK and a Parent's Choice in the USA. It was later produced as a play by Barking Gecko in WA. Recent children's picture books include 'No Never; a cautionary tale' written with daughter Lisa Hathorn, a CBCA Book of the Year, Younger Readers, 2021; Miss Franklin (Hachette) Winner, SWW Biennial Children's Book Award, 2019; Outside (Little Hare) A CBCA Notable Book 2014, being developed as a children's opera with Australian composer Elena Katz Chernin; and A Soldier, A Dog and a Boy illustrated by Phil Lesnie, (Hachette) a CBCA Notable Book 2017 and Asher Award winner 2017.[7]

Hathorn has lectured part-time in Master of Arts, Creative Writing at Sydney University and is a frequent speaker at conferences and festivals. As an Australia Day Ambassador, she has travelled to country towns each year where she talks about the importance of Australian literature. Her novels include, 'Thunderwith (Hachette, first published Heinemann, 1989);'Rift',(Hodder, 1998) (Letters to a Princess, (ABC books, 2007); historical novel, Georgiana: Woman of Flowers (Hachette Livre); a play based on her picture storybook, The Tram to Bondi Beach (Currency Press, 2008); and Fire Song (ABC/HarperCollins, 2009) which was highly commended in the inaugural Prime Minister's Literary Awards. Her Anzac novel Eventual Poppy Day (HarperCollins, 2015) short-listed for the Society of Women Writers Biennial Awards, 2016.[clarification needed]

Poetry is an abiding passion for her, and many of her works are either written in poetry or inspired by poetry. She has devised and worked on an arts project entitled "100 Views" in several schools, both in Australia and internationally celebrating community through poetry and a festival; Power Poetry with the Powerhouse Museum; and video conferencing poetry workshops with the NSW State Library. In 2010 she compiled The ABC Book of Australian Poetry: A Treasury for Young People with artwork by Cassandra Allen (ABC/HarperCollins)and in 2013 she published Women's Work: A Collection of Contemporary Women's Poetry (Pax Press). Some of her recent picture books A Baby for Loving, illustrated by Tamsin Ainslie, and Outside, illus. Ritva Voularis (Hardie Grant/Egmont, Little Hare, 2014); and Butterfly, we're expecting you illustrated by Lisa Stewart (Hachette, 2017) are written in verse. During 2016 she worked with the NSW State Library who produced an Australian Poetry Series she scripted and directed on the lives of CJ Dennis, Henry Lawson and Dorothea Mackellar, to be launched 2018. In 2021 she produced an animation about a hearing impaired child 'What Rosie Hears' (Pax Productions and Mental Image, 2021.)

No! Never! won the Children's Book of the Year Award: Early Childhood in 2021.[8]

Bibliography Edit

Picture Storybooks

  • Butterfly we're expecting you (2017) illus Lisa Stewart
  • A Soldier, a Dog and a Boy (2016) illus Phil Lesnie
  • Incredibilia (2016) illus Gaye Chapman
  • Outside (2014) illus Ritva Voutila
  • A Baby for Loving (2014) illus Tamsin Ainslie
  • Sangita's Singing (2012) illus. Bandana Tulachan
  • A Boy Like Me (2012) illus. Bruce Whatley
  • I Love You Book (2011) illus. Heath McKenzie
  • Zahara's Rose (2009) illus. Doris Unger
  • The Great Big Animal Ask (2004) illus. Anna Pignataro
  • Over the Moon (2003) illus. Caroline Magerl
  • The Wishing Cupboard (2002) illus. Libby Stanley
  • The River (2001) illus. Stanley Wong
  • The Gift (2000) illus. Greg Rogers
  • Grandma's Shoes (1994) illus. Elivia & (2000) illus. Caroline Magerl
  • Magical Ride (1999) illus. Gary Fleming
  • Sky Sash So Blue (1999) illus. Benny Andrews
  • The Wonder Thing (1995) illus. Peter Gouldthorpe
  • Way Home (1994) illus. Greg Rogers
  • Stuntumble Monday (1989) illus. Melissa Webb
  • The Garden of the World (1989) illus. Tricia Oktober
  • Freya's Fantastic Surprise (1988) illus. Sharon Thompson
  • The Tram to Bondi Beach (1981) illus. Julie Vivas
  • Lachlan's Walks (1980) illus. Sandra Laroche
  • Stephen's Tree (1979) illus. Sandra Laroche

Junior Novels

  • Caravan Kids (2006)
  • Okra and Acacia: The Story of the Wattle Pattern Plate (2002)
  • The Extraordinary Magics of Emma McDade (1989)
  • Love Me Tender (1992)
  • The Lenski Kids and Dracula (1992)
  • What a Star! (1994)
  • Looking Out for Sampson (1987)
  • So Who Needs Lotto (1991)
  • Jezza Sez (1990)
  • Paolo's Secret (1985)
  • All About Anna (1980)
  • A Face in the Water (2000)
  • Friends and Secrets (1985)

Young Adult Novels

  • Eventual Poppy Day, 2015
  • Fire Song (2009)
  • Georgiana: Woman of Flowers (2008)
  • Letters to a Princess (2007)
  • Volcano Boy (2001)
  • The Painter (2000)
  • Ghoststop, Book 1: Double Sorrow (1999)
  • Ghoststop, Book 2: Twice the Ring of Fire (1999)
  • Ghoststop, Book 3: For Love to Conquer All (1999)
  • The Spirited Boy (1998)
  • Rift (1998)
  • Chrysalis (1997)
  • The Climb (1996)
  • Feral Kid (1994)
  • Valley Under the Rock (1993)
  • The Blue Dress (1991)
  • Thunderwith (1989)
  • Who? (1992)
  • Dear Venny, Dear Saffron (1999)

Poetry

  • Women's Work (2013)

The ABC Book of Australian Poetry: A Treasury for Young People(2010)

  • Vietnam Reflections (2010) illus. Leon Coward
  • Heard Singing (1998)
  • Talks with My Skateboard (1995) illus. Matt Mawson

Digital Media

  • Wonderstop: The Adventures of Bodge and Widge (2005)
  • Coolstop (2004)
  • Weirdstop (2003)
  • The Wishing Cupboard (1997)

Film100 Views Kathmandu

Theater and Opera

  • Way Home Barking Gecko Theatre Company, WA
  • Songs with My Skateboard (1996) comp. Stephen Lalor, NSW Performing Arts Unit
  • Grandma's Shoes (2000) comp. Graeme Koehne, Opera Australia and Theatre of Image
  • Sky Sash So Blue (2004, 2005) comp. Phillip Ratliffe, Alabama USA
  • Tram to Bondi Beach (2006) Randwick Town Hall, Sydney
  • Georgiana: Woman of Flowers (2009) Parade Theatre

As Editor

  • The ABC Book of Australian Poetry (2010)

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Libby Hathorn". AUSTLIT (austlit.edu.au). Retrieved 2014-07-19.
  2. ^ "Biography, Video Clip: Biography and some video clips of Libby Hathorn". Libby Hathorn (libbyhathorn.com). Retrieved 2014-07-19.
  3. ^ "Centenary Medal". Australian Honours. Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (Australia). 1 January 2001.
  4. ^ "Libby Hathorn and Andrew Johnstone". Retrieved 18 February 2010.
  5. ^ "The Alice Award". The Society of Women Writers NSW Inc. 2018. Retrieved 5 March 2018.
  6. ^ Judy Davis at IMDB
  7. ^ . 17 May 2019. Archived from the original on 17 May 2019. Retrieved 29 March 2020.
  8. ^ "CBCA Book of the Year 2021 winners announced". Books+Publishing. 21 August 2021. Retrieved 20 August 2021.

External links Edit

libby, hathorn, elizabeth, helen, hathorn, born, 1943, australian, writer, children, poet, works, with, schools, institutions, communities, received, many, awards, books, some, which, have, been, translated, into, several, languages, 2001, awarded, centenary, . Elizabeth Helen Hathorn born 1943 is an Australian writer 1 for children and a poet who works with schools institutions and communities 2 She has received many awards for her books some of which have been translated into several languages In 2001 she was awarded a Centenary Medal for her contribution to children s theatre 3 1 In 2014 she was awarded the Alice Award for her contribution to Australian literature In 2017 she won the Asher Peace Prize and in 2022 the ABIA Pixie O Harris Award for excellence and dedication to children s literature Hathorn at Ubud Writers amp Readers Festival 2012 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Bibliography 4 References 5 External linksEarly life EditHathorn was born in Newcastle New South Wales 1 She attended Balmain Teacher s College soon part of the New South Wales Institute of Technology and worked as a teacher and librarian from 1965 to 1981 citation needed She has attained a Master of Arts Macquarie University Career EditHathorn s stories have been translated into several languages and adapted for stage and screen 4 Her work has won honours in Australia as well as in the United States United Kingdom and the Netherlands She was awarded a Centenary Medal in 2001 for service to Australian society in writing for theatre for young people and the Alice Award from the NSW Society of Women Writers in 2014 1 The latter is a national award for a woman writer who for her written work has made a distinguished and long term contribution to Australian literature 5 Hallmark Hall of Fame has made a movie of Hathorn s best selling young adult novel Thunderwith re titled The Echo of Thunder It starred Judy Davis who was nominated for an Emmy Award in the US for her performance as Gladwyn 6 In 2004 her children s picture storybook Sky Sash So Blue published in the United States was performed as an opera in Birmingham Alabama Previously Grandma s Shoes was performed as an opera by Opera Australia and Theatre of Image Libby was awarded an AWGIE for the libretto based on this picture storybook in 2001 Her CDROM series Weirdstop won the Australian Interactive Media Industry Awards AIMIA 2004 as Best Children s Product and in 2005 the New South Wales Society of Women Writers Bi annual Award for Older Readers Wonderstop won the Energy Australia National Trust Heritage Award Education 2007 Concerned about child homelessness Hathorn wrote Way Home with illustrations by Greg Rogers which won the Kate Greenaway Award in the UK and a Parent s Choice in the USA It was later produced as a play by Barking Gecko in WA Recent children s picture books include No Never a cautionary tale written with daughter Lisa Hathorn a CBCA Book of the Year Younger Readers 2021 Miss Franklin Hachette Winner SWW Biennial Children s Book Award 2019 Outside Little Hare A CBCA Notable Book 2014 being developed as a children s opera with Australian composer Elena Katz Chernin and A Soldier A Dog and a Boy illustrated by Phil Lesnie Hachette a CBCA Notable Book 2017 and Asher Award winner 2017 7 Hathorn has lectured part time in Master of Arts Creative Writing at Sydney University and is a frequent speaker at conferences and festivals As an Australia Day Ambassador she has travelled to country towns each year where she talks about the importance of Australian literature Her novels include Thunderwith Hachette first published Heinemann 1989 Rift Hodder 1998 Letters to a Princess ABC books 2007 historical novel Georgiana Woman of Flowers Hachette Livre a play based on her picture storybook The Tram to Bondi Beach Currency Press 2008 and Fire Song ABC HarperCollins 2009 which was highly commended in the inaugural Prime Minister s Literary Awards Her Anzac novel Eventual Poppy Day HarperCollins 2015 short listed for the Society of Women Writers Biennial Awards 2016 clarification needed Poetry is an abiding passion for her and many of her works are either written in poetry or inspired by poetry She has devised and worked on an arts project entitled 100 Views in several schools both in Australia and internationally celebrating community through poetry and a festival Power Poetry with the Powerhouse Museum and video conferencing poetry workshops with the NSW State Library In 2010 she compiled The ABC Book of Australian Poetry A Treasury for Young People with artwork by Cassandra Allen ABC HarperCollins and in 2013 she published Women s Work A Collection of Contemporary Women s Poetry Pax Press Some of her recent picture books A Baby for Loving illustrated by Tamsin Ainslie and Outside illus Ritva Voularis Hardie Grant Egmont Little Hare 2014 and Butterfly we re expecting you illustrated by Lisa Stewart Hachette 2017 are written in verse During 2016 she worked with the NSW State Library who produced an Australian Poetry Series she scripted and directed on the lives of CJ Dennis Henry Lawson and Dorothea Mackellar to be launched 2018 In 2021 she produced an animation about a hearing impaired child What Rosie Hears Pax Productions and Mental Image 2021 No Never won the Children s Book of the Year Award Early Childhood in 2021 8 Bibliography EditPicture Storybooks Butterfly we re expecting you 2017 illus Lisa Stewart A Soldier a Dog and a Boy 2016 illus Phil Lesnie Incredibilia 2016 illus Gaye Chapman Outside 2014 illus Ritva Voutila A Baby for Loving 2014 illus Tamsin Ainslie Sangita s Singing 2012 illus Bandana Tulachan A Boy Like Me 2012 illus Bruce Whatley I Love You Book 2011 illus Heath McKenzie Zahara s Rose 2009 illus Doris Unger The Great Big Animal Ask 2004 illus Anna Pignataro Over the Moon 2003 illus Caroline Magerl The Wishing Cupboard 2002 illus Libby Stanley The River 2001 illus Stanley Wong The Gift 2000 illus Greg Rogers Grandma s Shoes 1994 illus Elivia amp 2000 illus Caroline Magerl Magical Ride 1999 illus Gary Fleming Sky Sash So Blue 1999 illus Benny Andrews The Wonder Thing 1995 illus Peter Gouldthorpe Way Home 1994 illus Greg Rogers Stuntumble Monday 1989 illus Melissa Webb The Garden of the World 1989 illus Tricia Oktober Freya s Fantastic Surprise 1988 illus Sharon Thompson The Tram to Bondi Beach 1981 illus Julie Vivas Lachlan s Walks 1980 illus Sandra Laroche Stephen s Tree 1979 illus Sandra LarocheJunior Novels Caravan Kids 2006 Okra and Acacia The Story of the Wattle Pattern Plate 2002 The Extraordinary Magics of Emma McDade 1989 Love Me Tender 1992 The Lenski Kids and Dracula 1992 What a Star 1994 Looking Out for Sampson 1987 So Who Needs Lotto 1991 Jezza Sez 1990 Paolo s Secret 1985 All About Anna 1980 A Face in the Water 2000 Friends and Secrets 1985 Young Adult Novels Eventual Poppy Day 2015 Fire Song 2009 Georgiana Woman of Flowers 2008 Letters to a Princess 2007 Volcano Boy 2001 The Painter 2000 Ghoststop Book 1 Double Sorrow 1999 Ghoststop Book 2 Twice the Ring of Fire 1999 Ghoststop Book 3 For Love to Conquer All 1999 The Spirited Boy 1998 Rift 1998 Chrysalis 1997 The Climb 1996 Feral Kid 1994 Valley Under the Rock 1993 The Blue Dress 1991 Thunderwith 1989 Who 1992 Dear Venny Dear Saffron 1999 Poetry Women s Work 2013 The ABC Book of Australian Poetry A Treasury for Young People 2010 Vietnam Reflections 2010 illus Leon Coward Heard Singing 1998 Talks with My Skateboard 1995 illus Matt MawsonDigital Media Wonderstop The Adventures of Bodge and Widge 2005 Coolstop 2004 Weirdstop 2003 The Wishing Cupboard 1997 Film100 Views Kathmandu The Echo of Thunder 1998 Looking Out for SampsonTheater and Opera Way Home Barking Gecko Theatre Company WA Songs with My Skateboard 1996 comp Stephen Lalor NSW Performing Arts Unit Grandma s Shoes 2000 comp Graeme Koehne Opera Australia and Theatre of Image Sky Sash So Blue 2004 2005 comp Phillip Ratliffe Alabama USA Tram to Bondi Beach 2006 Randwick Town Hall Sydney Georgiana Woman of Flowers 2009 Parade TheatreAs Editor The ABC Book of Australian Poetry 2010 References Edit a b c d Libby Hathorn AUSTLIT austlit edu au Retrieved 2014 07 19 Biography Video Clip Biography and some video clips of Libby Hathorn Libby Hathorn libbyhathorn com Retrieved 2014 07 19 Centenary Medal Australian Honours Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet Australia 1 January 2001 Libby Hathorn and Andrew Johnstone Retrieved 18 February 2010 The Alice Award The Society of Women Writers NSW Inc 2018 Retrieved 5 March 2018 Judy Davis at IMDB The Asher Literary Award Australian Society of Authors ASA 17 May 2019 Archived from the original on 17 May 2019 Retrieved 29 March 2020 CBCA Book of the Year 2021 winners announced Books Publishing 21 August 2021 Retrieved 20 August 2021 External links EditOfficial website Libby Hathorn at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database Libby Hathorn at Libraries Australia Authorities with catalogue search subscription required Libby Hathorn at Library of Congress with 15 library catalogue records nbsp Children s literature portal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Libby Hathorn amp oldid 1177346838, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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