TEN!
'Betty Goes Bananas' (Oxford University Press)
The contest has begun! Retweet or 'like' Twitter or Facebook posts with the 10 to 1 #BettyGoesBananas countdown to the official publication of 'Betty Goes Bananas' to be entered into a prize draw to win a signed sketch of Betty! The winner will be announced on August 7th.
Mr Panda News: USA
Exciting news: Mr Panda is coming to the USA via the wonderful folk at Scholastic!
'Please Mr Panda' will originally publish here in the UK by Hodder Children's Book on Jan 1st. Look, check out this Mr Panda themed lunch at Hodder HQ!
Also, the other day, I did a reading of 'Please Mr Panda' at Peter Jones, Sloane Square, as part of John Lewis's and Barnardo's 'Story Time'. I've got some great pics here of some of Mr Panda drawings, which I'll post a little later.
Me & The Queen's Hat This Saturday at Peter Jones
This Saturday at 2:30PM at Peter Jones in Sloane Square, London, I'll be reading 'The Queen's Hat', as part of John Lewis's and Barnardo's 'Story Time' programme.
Flic Wiltshire Winner
A winner of a signed copy of 'The Queen's Hat' has been announced over on Flic Wiltshire!
Congrats, Adam! The book is on it's way to you!
'Window into Illustration' for Books for Keeps Magazine
I did a 'Window into Illustration' for Books for Keeps, the children's book magazine, and it's in their latest issue on 6 & 7. I chose an illustration from 'The Queen's Hat' to talk through.
The magazine also features an interview with CILIP Carnegie Medal Winner, Kevin Brooks, an interview with David McKee, and articles on children's comics for a new generation, 10 summer reads, reviews & lots more!
This really is one of the best children's book magazines around, and it's well worth a look: www.booksforkeeps.co.uk
You can read the latest issue, along with my article, online HERE.
The first Betty sighting!
'Betty Goes Bananas' (Oxford University Press) is officially released, and available to order online, on Aug 7th, but here is the VERY first photo I've seen of Betty in a bookshop. Here she is in the Oxford University Press book store in Oxford. Thanks to Suzanne Barton for taking and tweeting the pic.
Look who's in the shop window @MrSteveAntony pic.twitter.com/SBL1h5PWeZ
— Suzanne Barton (@suzannebarton0) July 12, 2014
PS. Check out Suzanne's gorgeous debut picture book, 'The Dawn Chorus' (Bloomsbury), HERE.
CONTEST via Flic Wiltshire: Win The Queen's Hat
I've teamed up with Flic Wiltshire, a local news portal, to launch a new contest to win a signed copy of 'The Queen's Hat'.
Simply like my Facebook page and then email newsdesk@flicwiltshirenews.com and tell them who you would like to give the book to and why. Read the full article at Flic Wiltshire HERE.
The Times reviews The Queen's Hat
My debut picture book was reviewed in The Times!
'The Queen's Hat' was one of four titles selected for age 2-5 in Alex O'Connell's summer round-up of children's books in last Saturday's paper. Here are the other three: Journey by Aaron Becker, Hermelin the Detective Mouse by Mini Grey, and Tiny, the Invisible World of Microbes by Nicola Davies and Emily Sutton. What great company to be in!
Thank you, Alex. What an honour.
Below is Alex's review of my book.
The Queen's Hat Review by Amanda Craig in The Oldie Magazine
Thank you, Amanda Craig, for your lovely review of 'The Queen's Hat' in The Oldie Magazine.
"Steve Antony's 'The Queen's Hat' is a timely picture-book treasure. It's exuberant illustrations of soldiers pursuing the Queen as she chases her hat before returning to a certain baby make this a rare joy for 3+ among a pile of opportunistic Royal rot. It's the best guide to London since Ludwig Bemelman's 'Madeline in London', too."
Congrats!
The winner of my recent Twitter contest to win a signed copy of 'The Queen's Hat' is Emma Collins! Congrats, Emma! The book is on its way to you now!
There's ANOTHER contest currently running to win a signed copy over on Flic Wiltshire. You have up until the 15th of July to enter! Press HERE for more info.
Just a few more days left to enter!
For your chance to win a signed hardback edition of 'The Queen's Hat', all you have to do is retweet the following tweet!
WIN signed THE QUEEN'S HAT hardback - Simply RETWEET & FOLLOW to enter. Prize draw: 1 July. #winTQH @hodderchildrens pic.twitter.com/eZM7PAXEE1
— Steve Antony (@MrSteveAntony) June 5, 2014
The Queen's Hat flies to France
'The Queen's Hat', my debut picture book published by Hodder Children's Book, has a French edition (published by Gautier Languereau) and here it is! THANKS a million to the Hachette Rights Team. And a special thank you to the book's translator, Sophie Koechlin, for such a wonderful adaptation.
C'est magnifique!
The Queen's Hat at Heffers Bookshop, Cambridge
On Saturday, I held a 'The Queen's Hat' event at Heffers Bookshop in Cambridge. It was my first one in a book store, and what a great shop to start with!
For the event, I decided to do what I did at Hoo's Kids Book Fest and Hay Festival, which was to read the book, play 'spot the butler', draw corgis and make crowns.
Little did I know, while making 'The Queen's Hat', that the hidden butler would go down a storm at events. 'Spot the Butler' is always fun, and there were some eagle-eyed children at Heffers that spotted him on each spread in no time at all.
What was nice about this event was that people could drop in and out at their own leisure. Some listened to my reading, some stayed on the crown-making station, and some curiously looked over, while shopping for books.
It was a nice surprise to see some friendly faces from the Children's Book Illustration MA at Anglia Ruskin in Cambridge.
Thanks for all you came for making it fun, and thanks to Heffers for having me!
Signed 'The Queen's Hat' books are now available at Heffers Bookshop.
If you are interested in holding a 'The Queen's Hat' event, please get in touch HERE.
50 days until Betty Goes Bananas!
Betty Goes Bananas will be published by Oxford University Press in 50 days!
Who's Betty? Just press HERE to see all blog posts tagged with Betty Goes Bananas to find out more about the tempestuous toddler gorilla that's about to burst everyone's eardrums.
Press HERE to read the very first review of the book, which is by the one and only Book Sniffer, along with an interview with me about the book.
Nearer the publication date I'll be holding a fun Betty contest, so watch this space!
'Betty Goes Bananas' can be pre-ordered online at several online book stores.
Q&A in The Bookseller and More Reviews
Here's a little bit of Q&A I did for The Bookseller about 'The Queen's Hat'. I did this a short while ago, but forgot to post it here (below).
Also, 'The Queen's Hat' has received more brilliant reviews. The Illustrated Forest said it is 'a confident debut' and, the Down Under radio station, ABC Central Victoria, aired a review of 'The Queen's Hat' by their children's literature expert, Sarah Mayor Cox, who said that it's a 'very appealing book'. Also, the book received a mention on a recent airing of Down the Rabbit Hole's radio show about what books to look out for.
POP (People of Publishing) also featured a great review by Charlotte Eyre.
Thanks all!
Foyles Grand Opening Festival
It was just like sitting at home, drawing and minding my own business. The only difference was that I was in front of a giant window, a busy road, smart phone photographers, window tapping children and double-decker buses.
Oh, and I only had one hour (and a bit) to draw something London-inspired and related to my picture book, 'The Queen's Hat', that somehow included Foyles (the store in which I was drawing).
And another thing - Malorie Blackman officially opened the children's book department of Foyles's brand-spanking new flagship London store, while I sketched.
So, what did I choose to draw? A 'The Queen's Hat' A-Z of London!
The night before I had a nightmare that my mind would go blank on the day, so I made sure that I was prepared by doing a practice run on the floor of the train that morning. The trickier letters were Y, J and I. V was tricky too, but I saved a photograph of the V&A on my phone just in case I forgot what it looked like.
When I arrived at Foyles I went up to a room on the 6th floor. Here's a pic of me nervously waiting. Note The Union Jack tee. I thought it would be good to dress appropriately.
The 'waiting room' had crisps, drinks, food... and Malorie Blackman and Michael Rosen! There, I met with Lucy, from my publisher, and her husband, along with Becky, Gavin and Tom, from Foyles. We talked for a bit and got things ready. Then I went back downstairs to do some drawing in the window.
Lots of people stopped and watched.
Me sharpening up.
Adjusting my easel.
Drawing 'B'.
Me drawing 'K' for Kew Gardens.
Working on 'T' to 'W'.
Done!
Here they all are.
The time whizzed by!! It was so fun doing that.
Once finished, I went to a nearby coffee shop with Jo, from Foyles, Lucy and Lucy's husband (I'm terrible at remembering names) and had a Glazed and Confused doughnut, which somehow seemed weirdly appropriate because my next book with Hodder, Please Mr Panda, features doughnuts. Apologies for not remembering the name of this homely, yet quirky, little nook (like I said: names, terrible).
We then went back to Foyles, I signed a stack of books and headed off to ELCAF - the annual comics and arts festival that's never to be missed!
I got a bit lost on the way, but managed to sneak in at 6:30PM. Unfortunately, my phone was dead at this point in the day, so I've no photos of ELCAF. There, I met my good friends, Brolly Lolly, a very talented bunch of fellow MA graduates. They had a table and lots of stunning art on it. I also saw some people I hadn't seen for ages, like Alexis Deacon, Stephen Chan and Emma Carlisle. I also met Viviane Schwarz for the first time, which was great. I bought lots of things. I had to, because I had a £50 note in my wallet (which, by the way, is highly unusual) that my dad had given me as a birthday gift a short while ago.
Somewhere between dumping my things under Brolly Lolly's table and shopping, I lost my A2 pad filled with my A-Z train journey sketches. So someone somewhere has them. Oh well. But because of this unfortunate fact, I don't have any close-up sketches of my A-Z to show you. Instead, here is a list. You'll have to use your imagination to visualise the artwork. (The actual drawings done in the window are safely stashed away in Foyles.)
A - Art Galleries
B - Big Ben
C - Cab
D - Double-decker
E - Eye
F - Foyles
G - Guard
H - Harrods
I - 'I Heart London' tee
J - Jam (traffic)
K - Kew Gardens
L - London Underground
M - Made in Chelsea
N - Number 10
O - Olympics (The Queen parachuting)
P - Phone box
Q - Queen
R - Rain
S - Shard
T - Tower Bridge
U - Union Jack umbrella
V - V&A
W - Wimbledon
X - X-mas shopping
Y - Yum (fish & chips)
Z - Zoo
Right, now I'm off to read these books (below).
If you want to read a WAY BETTER blog about ELCAF, which has lots of photos, check out Sarah McIntyre's blog HERE!
I'd like to say a special thanks to all at Foyles for having me, Lucy for taking photos of me, and Elena, for the pencil sharpener.
One last thing - go to Foyles! Their new flagship store is beyond words, and their Grand Opening Festival is still happening (until July 5th)! There are more details on that HERE.
Book Sniffing Pug Goes Bananas over Betty Goes Bananas!
The Book Sniffer is the first to review Betty Goes Bananas, publishing by Oxford University Press this August 30th. To celebrate, I drew this: the literary world's most famous book sniffing pug going bananas! You can read the review and an interview with me HERE. Thanks, Book Sniffer!
The Queen's Hat is aloft!
My publisher for 'The Queen's Hat' very kindly sent me this collection of photos of the book on display in book stores, including Waterstones, Foyles, British Museum, National Gallery, Tate Britain, HMP Children's Bookshop and Daunt Books. Thanks, Lucy, for all of these, and thank you to the shops for stocking and displaying my book! It's a real honour to be sat amongst such great titles.
Waterstones Chelsea
Waterstones Brighton
Daunts Books
British Museum
Foyles
Foyles
Foyles
Foyles Stratford
Foyles Waterloo
HMP Children's Bookshop
National Gallery
Tate Britian
Waterstones Bluewater
Waterstones Chelsea
Waterstones Chelsea
Waterstones Chelsea
Waterstones Finchley
Waterstones Trafalgar Square
Waterstones Wandsworth
Waterstones Orpington
Hay Festival
Last week I held a 'The Queen's Hat' event at the Hay Festival.
One of my favourite illustration portal's, Thunder Chunky featured my day at Hay on their website, which is made up of a series of Instagram snapshots.
Below are a few of the photos, but you can see all 30, along with captions that walk you through my day, on Thunder Chunky, HERE.
Thanks to Stephen Chan for posting the article!
A happy Hay Festival rose!
Me, just before going in.
The BBC were next to my tent.
Inside the signing tent.
Trying hard to spell correctly.
Me and Mary Byrne, the festival coordinator.
I'll be in the window at Foyles Grand Opening Festival!
Me, drawing in the window in Foyles as part of their Grand Opening Festival.
Foyles, the world renowned, award-winning independent London bookstore, is moving, and to celebrate they're having a HUGE Grand Opening Festival! It will run from June 11th to July 5th.
Judith Kerr, Micheal Rosen, Anthony Horowitz, Axel Scheffler, Jarvis Cocker, Lauren Child, Anthony Browne, and so many others will be there.
I'll be there too! I'll be in the window drawing London scenes (like in 'The Queen's Hat') between 1:30 and 2:30 on Saturday 14th June - just ahead of the formal opening of the children’s department at 2pm by Children's Laureate, Malorie Blackman and storytelling by Malorie, Anthony Browne and Michael Rosen.
To see the full line-up, event times, etc., go HERE.