A nice surprise!
July 21, 2014
I just heard that I have been awarded second prize in the Hector the Lump of Coal Picture Book Competition. I wrote a story in verse called ‘Hector and the Bully’.
Such a pleasure to rhyme and to have a narrative, and a group of characters, I must say. It was a very different type of poetry from that which I usually write, which tends to be free verse. I tried to make the poem quite easy to read, particularly aloud, while avoiding overly clunky rhymes. (It is about a lump of coal, though, which is a fairly solid addition to any poem.)
I wanted to raise the issue of bullying without making the work too confronting for a potential audience of young readers (some of whom might have the story read to them by parents, should it be published).
Hector became more like a real presence to me as the piece progressed, as those close to me noticed. What started purely as a bit of fun became a tad more serious. Hector began popping up in the conversation all the time. I began imagining him in all sorts of scenarios. As is usual with me, I became a little obsessed. First time it’s happened with a coal-shaped mascot, though!
To say that I am surprised to win a prize is actually an understatement, given that this was so far from what I usually do. Although I have secretly been working on a different children’s book, it must be said…Here I am dreaming of publication.
This current award does not necessarily mean publication of the story, by the way. It is a cash prize.
Thank you to the organisers, DBCT Pty Ltd. I only wish I could meet Hector some time.
I had a poem prepared for today, but this most unexpected news intervened.
Congratulations Penelope,
I love the unexpected moment. How timely this poem is. However I remember Kathy yates in primary as probably a relative of Hector’s.
Best thoughts,’kathy
Thanks Kathy.
I am not sure if this Kathy Yates of whom you speak is a previous incarnation of your good self, or another mascot.
Hope to see you soon.