May 21, 2012

Celebration of the 2012 New Voices in Children’s Literature

On Wednesday, May 16, the Shoreline Arts Alliance celebrated the 12th annual New Voices in Children’s Literature competition and bestowed the 2012 Tassy Walden awards at the James Blackstone Memorial Library, in Branford, Connecticut.

This annual juried competition was established in 2001 to encourage and nurture the creation and publication of exceptional quality books for children by unpublished Connecticut writers and illustrators.

The event was open to the public. And all had the chance to hear readings and view artwork from the winning submissions, as well as to mingle with other authors and visual artists at a reception following the awards presentation.

The evening started with presentations by author and illustrator Deborah Freedman, a former Tassy Award recipient, and by author Doe Boyle, who is the Tassy Awards Committee Chair.

I had the honor to show my artwork at the event and present slides from my portfolio that was selected 2012 Winner in the Children’s Book Illustrator’s Portfolio category.

Ainu Girl and Cranes by Marcela Staudenmaier

Editors, publishers and art directors from major children’s publishing houses selected the following recipients for this year’s awards:

Picture Book (text)
Winner: 
  • Halloween House by Nicole Panteleakos, Plainfield
Finalists:
  • How Many Sleeps Till Grandma Comes? by Carol Boas, Wilton
  • A Princess Needs A Parade by Betsy Devany, Ledyard
  • Pond Monster by Jacquelin C. Devlin, North Haven
  • Little Brother by Jessica Loupos, Gales Ferry 

Illustrated Picture Book
 Winner: 
  • Aqua Marine by Lynne Stephens Massey, Norwalk
Finalists:
  • Aubrey and the Circus by Amanda Boyd-Yin, Stamford
  • The Amazing Imaginary Adventures of Skippy & Lou by Magge Gagliardi, Berlin
  • Abecedarium Insectarium by Lynne Stephens Massey, Norwalk 
  • Dear Friend by Marcela Staudenmaier, New Haven 

Children's Book Illustrator’s Portfolio
 Winner:
Finalist: 
  • Anneliese Juergensen, Cheshire

Middle Grade Novel
 Winner: 
  • The House and the Hurricane by Nick Appleby, Hamden
Honorable Mention:
  • Indiana Bamboo by Meira Rosenberg, Stamford
Finalists:
  • Paisley Flynn and the Magic Hat Society by Kimberly Ciecko, Madison      
  • Ibbie-Rae Paves the Way by Betsy Devany, Ledyard
  • The Weed Whackers, Open for Business by Barbara Gold, Stamford
  • Sarah the Bold by Eileen Lettick, Wallingford
  • In the Bag by Edna Wells, Northfield 
  • Listening in the Snow by Jeanne Zulick, Ellington

Young Adult/Teen Novel
 Winner: 
  • Greetings from the Miracle by Bette Anne Rieth, Shelton
Honorable Mention:
  • A Novel of the Conquest, 1066 by Meg Eilidh Green, Milford
Finalists:
  • Center Stage by Leslie Cahill, Milford
  • Finding Beauty by Betsy Devany, Ledyard
 
Congratulations to this year’s Tassy Winners, Honorable Mentions and Finalists!

New Voices in Children’s Literature is produced in part with support from dedicated volunteers and generous funding from Jack and Helen Davis, Sennheiser Electronic Corporation and the CT Department of Economic and Community Development, Office of the Arts.  Special thanks to the Blackstone Memorial Library for the use of their auditorium for the awards presentation and reception and to the members of the Tassy Walden Awards committee for all the dedication in coordinating and overseeing this program each year.
  
If you live in Connecticut and are an unpublished author or illustrator, consider submitting for the 2013 Tassy Walden Awards competition. For more information visit http://www.shorelinearts.org/tassywalden.cfm
  
  

May 8, 2012

New Voices in Children’s Literature: Tassy Walden Awards Announces 2012 Winners & Finalists


Magical Summer Night by Marcela Staudenmaier


















I am thrilled to announce that I have been chosen as the winner of the Tassy Walden Awards in the Children's Book Illustrator's Portfolio category and, I have been named finalist in the Illustrated Picture Book category for my book Dear Friend.

The Shoreline Arts Alliance recognizes the best in children’s books with the New Voices in Children’s Literature: Tassy Walden Awards.  An annual juried competition, the Tassy’s were established in 2001 to encourage and nurture the creation and publication of exceptional quality books for children by unpublished Connecticut writers and illustrators. Editors, publishers and art directors from major children’s publishing houses select the recipients for the awards each year. 

Congratulations to my talented friends who were named finalists, Amanda Boyd-Yin, Betsy Devany, Jacquelin Devlin, Anneliese Juergensen, Leslie Cahill, and to each one of this years winners and finalists.

For more information about the Tassy Walden Awards, visit the Shoreline Arts Alliance website