Wellington authors launch children’s stories CD
MEDIA RELEASE
24 November 2009
Wellington
authors launch children’s stories CD
In a first
of its kind, a group of local authors have come together to
record a collection of children’s stories on CD, with a
distinctly Wellington flavour.
The brainchild of
Wellington City Libraries staff, Whispers in the Wind is
aimed at 5-12 year-olds and will be available for sale from
27 November at an introductory price of $15. It can also be
borrowed from any Wellington City library.
The CD
features 10 Wellington children’s authors: Joy Cowley,
Janice Marriott, Fleur Beale, Rachel Hayward, Barbara Else,
Barbara Murison, Kevin Boon, Philippa Werry, Denis Wright
and Ali Middleton, many of who have been recorded for the
first time.
The Council’s Social Portfolio
Leader, Councillor Ngaire Best says Wellington has a
talented pool of authors and it’s the first time a group
have come together to read and record their stories on CD
for children.
“Whispers in the Wind is a great
way for Wellington authors to bring their stories alive,
ignite children’s imaginations and inspire a love of
reading.”
The 10 children’s stories are either
set in Wellington or mention Wellington and range from
stories about a hangi, to hermits and
witches.
Featured author Janice Marriott says the
CD continues the oral tradition of stories being passed down
to the next generation and she enjoyed being able to
contribute to the project.
“I wanted to be
involved in this project because I’m committed to
Wellington and writing, and this project combines these two
things in one package for children.”
The Whispers
in the Wind CD, which is available just in time for
Christmas, follows the successful launch of a Baby Rock &
Rhyme CD produced by the Wellington City Libraries last
year.
Media are invited to attend the launch of
Whispers in the Wind on Thursday 26 November, from
5.30pm–7pm at the Central Library. The launch will be
attended by a number of the featured authors. Refreshments
will also be served.
RSVP before Monday 23 November
to Ans Potting, at email ans.potting@wcc.govt.nz or phone
801 3906.
For more information visit
www.wcl.govt.nz/storiescd or
contact:.
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