SCBWI Success Story Dinalie Dabarera

I got my first children's book illustration contract from taking part in the SCBWI portfolio showcase and the book The Cat with the Coloured Tail (written by Gillian Mears) was published by Walker Books in September 2015. Very exciting.

I actually participated for the first time in the 2012 showcase when I was just out of uni and not earning enough to justify actually attending the conference itself. Although I got a little bit of interest in the immediate aftermath, things were very quiet until an email popped into my inbox two years later from Nicola Robinson from Walker offering me a potential book contract! So definitely a great success for me. And it's a lovely thing that the showcase is accessible to newcomers. If anyone asks me for advice on getting published I tell them this story.

When I put together my portfolio, I definitely wasn't confident about all the work that was in it. I included my best pieces, but I ran out at about 5 or 6, so there was definitely a bit of filler. I think this is generally considered to be bad practice. But the conference only comes around every two years, so being straight out of uni and feeling the need to achieve everything immediately, I decided to just get on it. I made sure to only include two styles, which did restrict the work I could put it in. I know people are divided on this one, but at the time and after, I've found that focusing on a style creates clarity in what people want and expect from me.

The Cat with the Coloured Tail tells the story of Mr Hooper and his magical cat as they travel around the countryside in their moon-cream van bringing joy and ice-cream to those who need it most. It was written by the lovely Gillian Mears. Although she's published many adult fiction books and won many prestigious awards in the past, this will be both of our first children's book.

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SCBWI Success Story with Andrea Edmonds

I remember attending my first SCBWI meeting in 2011, unpublished and feeling a little overwhelmed not knowing anyone.

Our lovely Regional Advisor/Author Susanne Gervay and Author/ Co- Regional Advisor Chris Cheng, were very welcoming to new members and generous in sharing their knowledge and expertise about children’s books.  Meeting other SCBWI members, both new and seasoned, who were passionate about their craft was inspiring, and it was very easy to make friends.

There was a lot of discussion about the Biennial Sydney conference which was being held the following year. It would be including an ‘Illustrator portfolio showcase’, which was open to all illustrator members published and unpublished.  It all sounded so amazing, and I remember submitting my portfolio without any expectations.

The 2012 Sydney conference was the first I attended, which was so exciting, inspirational, and by the end exhausting. It was a wonderful experience drenched in the company of illustrators, writers and children’s book professionals.

Exhibiting in the Illustrator portfolio showcase was an incredible opportunity, and one I’ll never forget, having received my first contract to illustrate a picture book ‘10 Silly Wombats’ by Ed Allen, with Scholastic Australia (Published 2013).

The 2014 Sydney conference was just as exciting, brimming with helpful information and enthusiastic presenters. To be involved with organizing the Illustrator Portfolio Showcase has been great fun, and very rewarding hearing that so many more opportunities for illustrators have opened up as a result of the showcase and online gallery!

Joining SCBWI has presented so many fantastic opportunities, and I’m learning so much as my journey continues as an illustrator. I’m currently illustrating my first picture book with Penguin Australia, to be published in 2016.

Andrea Edmonds, Illustrator