Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Puggle Picnic
Check out the flyer for details: Puggle Picnic Flyer.
Includes a FREE voucher for children.
Monday, October 4, 2010
Great Reviews and Articles
I'm getting some wonderful reveiws and articles posted on various internet sites and blogspots lately.
It gives you such a great feeling to have people say nice things about you - and your books - and I hope it keeps on coming!
You can check out some of the latest news and reviews here:
Australian Women Online
ReadPlus
Stories are Light
And thanks to everyone for their words of encouragement and support.
TTFN
Aleesah
Friday, October 1, 2010
Brisbane Appearances - November
Friday 5th Nov @ 1:30pm, I will be running a writers workshop called 'Marketing and Promoting Your Book'. This is a must-attend event for emerging and established authors who are looking for new ways to help them stand out from the crowd. Cost is $15. For full details, follow this link: Promotion & Marketing Flyer.
Friday 5th Nov @ TLC Bookstore Event: Author & Illustrator Afternoon. Meet illustrator, Sandra Temple, author Louise Elliott and me(!) at a special event to be held at TLC Bookstore, Manly, Brisbane. This is a free event. For full details go to: TLC Event Flyer.
And finally, the Word Writers Fair is a writers festival that's set to be a huge event, allowing attendees to learn from, listen to and network with some brilliant Australian book creators. Check out the details here: WWF Flyer.
Hope to see you there!
TTFN
Aleesah
Monday, September 27, 2010
Blog Tour for Totally Twins
Visit my Appearances page at www.aleesahdarlison.com for a full schedule or click here: Appearances & Blog Tour.
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Totally Twins Book Launch and a Glowing Review for Puggle's Problem
A lovely review of Puggle's Problem appeared on the Buzz Words Magazine blogspot. Check it out at: Buzz Words.
I spent the morning at Killarney Heights Primary School, talking to the children there about Puggle's Problem and Totally Twins. The students and staff were an absolute delight. KHPS is a bilingual school, students are taught to speak English and French and the school is located in the most beautiful spot: quiet, suburban, secluded but with shops, the high school and a recreation oval right nearby. Ah, Killarney Heights is a dream!
Last night saw the official launch of Totally Twins, which was held at Berkelouw Books, Balgowlah. We had around 100 people turn out to help Serena (illustrator for the series) and I celebrate the birth of our new book. The bookstore was absolutely packed, there was a great vibe and I had a wonderful time. It takes an awful lot of energy to plan these events, though, so I am quite glad the festivities are now over!
I'm off to Bookfeast, organised by Michael Fraser, tomorrow at Burwood. Can't wait!
TTFN
Aleesah
Saturday, September 11, 2010
Get Ahead Kids Article
All focus at the moment has been on getting out there and talking about my new series, Totally Twins, published by New Frontier. On Tuesday I attended the CBCA 'Lunch with the Stars' function at St Patrick's Manly. Around 200 students and 20 authors attended this marvellous event organised by author, Belinda Murrell.
On Wednesday, I visited the delightful children at St Cecelia's Primary School, Balgowlah. I handed out lots of Totally Twins badges and spoke about puggles and twins and lots of other fun things.
Today, I was at Storytime at Manly Library along with Kate Forsyth and Serena Geddes. We entertained some lively little characters and read our latest picture books.
Tomorrow, Sunday, I will presenting the Draw. Dream. Write. Delight. Writing and Illustrating Super-session with Belinda Murrell and Serena Geddes. We have around 30 girls between the ages of 8 and 12 years coming along to learn about writing and illustrating. Should be fun!
TTFN.
Aleesah
Sunday, September 5, 2010
Puggle's Problem Review, Totally Twins Launch
Puggle's Problem received a great review at Bug in A Book blogspot this week. You can check it out here: Bug in a Book Review.
I've just come back from a whirlwind tour of Brisbane, conducting school visits, bookstore events (with 3 other marvellous authors: Peter Carnavas, Julie Nickerson and Oliver Phommavanh), and launching and presenting at the CYA Conference. What a weekend!
Totally Twins is now officially launched in QLD and we'll continue to have more launch parties in NSW. It's my first junior novel in my first junior series, so there's lots to celebrate.
Stay tuned for more info soon!
TTFN
Aleesah
Monday, August 30, 2010
Sun Herald Review of Puggle's Problem
Saturday, August 14, 2010
Totally Twins Press Release
The distributor, Dennis Jones & Associates, included a photo of the first two books in the series on their Facebook page and listed some of the events I have coming up to promote the book. Thanks to everyone at DJA for your support!
Click here to view the press release for Totally Twins.
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Totally Fabulous Book Launch
Hope you can make it. It's going to be lots of fun...
Click on this link to view the invitation: Totally Twins Book Launch Invite.
TTFN
Aleesah
Friday, August 6, 2010
CBCA South-Coast Illawarra Luncheon & Newspaper Articles

I've also created a Fan Page on Facebook today, technology is an amazing thing, check it out at: Aleesah Darlison Fan Page.
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Puggle's Problem Makes It to Berkelouw Books Top 10

Puggle's Problem has scored Number 1 spot! Yay, Pipp!
Taree Library Storytime
I also ran a Storytime session at Taree Library and a Picture Book Writing Workshop.
The reception I received from everyone - children, parents, teachers and the local media was fantastic. Everyone was so warm and welcoming. I even had a guest spot on the local radio station 2BOB FM talking to Josephine Merino and reading my book out live over the air waves. What a fun experience that was!
Today I was in 'The Gong' at the CBCA Illawarra South Coast children's literary luncheon. The luncheon was held at the Fraternity Club at Fairy Meadow. Di Bates hosted the event and there was a tremendous line-up of well known authors and illustrators including: Oliver Phommovanh, Sue Walker, Susanne Gervay, Deb Abela and Bruce Whatley.
I had the privilege of sitting at Shellharbour Public School's table. The girls from Shellharbour were bright, friendly and enthusiastic. Their TL, Margaret, was a delight and my table host, Marie Smith who also produces and edits the magainze, 'Early Years' was simply amazing, making me feel very welcome.
What a wonderful day - thanks to everyone who made it special!
TTFN,
Aleesah
Friday, July 30, 2010
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
School Visits Galore
I've been having an awesome time, too. Everywhere I go, I receive a wonderful, warm reception. There is an enormous amount of organising and 'behind the scenes' work that each teacher-librarian does in preparation for my visit. I'm thrilled and delighted and very grateful for all the work that's been done. And the children at the schools are so well-behaved and such good fun.
Last week it was Cromer Public School, today Allambie Heights Public School and tomorrow, St Kierans. Thursday and Friday I'm in the Manning visiting Taree West and Tinonee Public Schools. I'm so looking forward to it!
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Puggle's Brilliant Review in Kids Book Review
http://kids-book-review.blogspot.com/2010/07/review-puggles-problem.html
Puggle's Problem Book Launch


The official (bookstore) launch of Puggle's Problem took place on Tuesday night, 20 July at Berkelouw Books, Balgowlah.
What a huge day (and night) it was. The first day back of school getting the kids off, spending the morning down at Cromer Public School talking to nearly 400 children about Pipp Puggle, then the evening spent greeting friends and family and launching my first ever picture book.
As always I was amazed by the support from everyone who came. Some people travelled over an hour to be there, which I thought was just wonderful.
What more can I say? Only this: thank you everyone, you made the night truly special for me!
TTFN
Aleesah
Friday, July 16, 2010
Puggle's Problem Promotions
At 12:30pm, I presented an Author Talk in the lovely surrounds of Taree Library. The mural that was my backdrop was painted by illustrator Stephen Michael King. I had a lovely group of people come to see me talk and received a very warm welcome on my first official engagement in my home town.
It was a quick dash back to Sydney that afternoon, making it home in time for dinner with the family. The following afternoon, I was the guest author at Manly Library's winter storytime session. What a load of fun that was with all the children bringing their beloved teddy bears to the library for a sleepover.
Oh, and on Wednesday 14 July, the Manly Daily ran a piece on me, photograph included.
So, not a bad week in all...
TTFN,
Aleesah
Thursday, July 8, 2010
School Holidays and Taking it Slow

Monday, July 5, 2010
A Puggle Is Born
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Riding the Wave
I won't know if I make it the shore for a few months yet, though. With three books coming out in 4 months, my marketing activities are in over-drive. There seems to be so much to do! Not only that, I'm a member of several writer's groups, networks and other initiatives that take up a lot of time and energy to maintain. On top of that, I have to care for 3 young children and manage a household. It's a constant juggle - but I love it. I can't deny that I do. I love every moment of it even if it is flashing by at a rapid pace.
People ask me, 'How do you keep going?', 'How do you keep the energy and excitement for projects alive?' For me, some of it comes naturally. I'm a born organiser and I worked in marketing for ten years, so I'm comfortable with a lot of things I'm doing. I like organising events. I like designing flyers and creating posters and so on.
And while I'm not spending a lot of time writing creatively per se, I am writing a lot about myself for articles and recording childhood stories and experiences that have made me who I am and which can be used for my presentations - I'm storytelling in different ways to add depth and pizazz to my 'road to publication' story. That part of the process I enjoy, too.
Once, those childhood stories would have been embarrassing to tell or I would have thought they had little value. Now I'm drawing on them to show people who I am and where I come from. I've realised that I've grown as a person and gone past the awkwardness of my childhood experiences. As my dream to become a published author slowly materialises, I feel validated as a person. I feel I'm getting closer to becoming who I've always wanted to be. All that makes it easier to deal with the past.
This realisation also gives me the energy and drive to keep going. I know I'm still in that early stage of my career where everything is bright and shiny and new. I know I have so much more to learn - but that excites me. I'm having so much fun riding this wave that whether it does crash on me or not, I will remember this ride as one of the best times in my life.
Monday, June 7, 2010
Totally Twins Taking Off!


Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Short Stories & Articles

Sunday, May 23, 2010
Literature Live! And Other Literary Firsts
Nina Rycroft, illustrious, industrious and totally ingenious illustrator, via Video conference from Blaxland Public School (above).
Susanne Gervay, Jeni Mawter and Laurine Croasdale (above) reviewing our VC practise session.
Literature Live!, that's the name of the video conferencing festival that several authors/illustrators and myself are putting together with e-lit.
We had our first training session today, connecting Blaxland Public School and Balgowlah Heights Public School. I'm happy to say all the technology worked, the children were absolutely brilliant and all went well. Our next training session will be on 7 June. We should be polished professionals by the time we're ready to go live to schools across NSW on Thursday 22 July for our Literature Live! Video Conference Festival. We're all thoroughly enjoying the process and the opportunity to connect with classes that we wouldn't otherwise be able to 'visit'.
Lots of ideas flowed throughout the day. The whole experience was fun and exciting. And, if that wasn't enough, it was also my first 'public performance'.
In other news this week, there are several other firsts:
My first author interview appeared in Focus Magazine, which goes to all residents in the Manning Valley and Great Lakes areas. You can view the interview by clicking on this link: http://focusmag.com/fb/mgl/pdf/7.pdf
Susanne Gervay, Director of the Kids & YA Festival on 3 July at the NSW Writers' Centre, sent through a copy of the program - and I'm on it! That's my first listing in a festival program, another milestone crossed off.
Alphabet Soup magazine has accepted a short story of mine, titled, The Summer Swoop. My first story to be accepted by them. It will appear in the November 2010 issue.
And, although it's not a first, it's still a great delight to see my work published in The School Magazine. My story, Magali of Istanbul, appeared in the June issue of Touchdown. Noela Young illustrated the story, which I was absolutely thrilled about. Her illustrations are so clever, complimenting the story perfectly and bringing the street scape and architecture of Istanbul, in Turkey, beautifully to life.
Well, I think that's enough for one day, signing off now...
The Week In Review
On Wednesday night, I attended the SCBWI quarterly meeting at the Hughendon. Hosted by Susanne Gervay and Chris Cheng, the SCBWI meetings are always ultra-informative and loads of fun. Jacinta di Mase, my literary agent, was in Sydney for the Writers' Festival, so dropped by. There were about 12 of us on the night, a slightly smaller group than usual, but wonderfully intimate.
Serena Geddes, the illustrator of my twins series, now titled Totally Twins, brought along her rough drawings for the second book in the series, 'Model Behaviour'. Things are shaping up nicely and it was wonderful to see the work in motion. Serena is a talented artist, to be sure, to be sure.
On Thursday, I received a surprise in the mail. The June issue of Touchdown - The School Magazine arrived and in it my story, 'Magali of Istanbul' was published. The illustrations were by the wonderful, the amazing, Noela Young. The story has a twist at the end, but Noela sews the seeds of clues in her pictures which perfectly compliment my story. Thanks, Noela!
For the rest of the week, I've been working on the program for our video conferencing training program, which is being run through e-lit. Several well-known authors and illustrators are involved in the program, including Susanne Gervay, Jeni Mawter, Sue Walker, Laurine Croasdale and Nina Rycroft. I'm very lucky to have the opportunity to work with such wonderful professionals. At the end of June we hope to bring a video conference called 'Literature Live' to a large number of schools across NSW. But, for now, we're still learning to conquer the technology.
Tomorrow is our first training session, where we will be linking up Balgowlah Heights Public School and Blaxland Public School. Wish us luck and I'll keep you posted on our progress!
TTFN.
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Dreaming About Bats... And A Tiger In Between

Sunday, May 2, 2010
Kate Forsyth & Belinda Murrell Book Launch
Friday night at Berkelouw Books, Balgowlah was buzzing! I'm guessing there were well over a hundred people in the store, sipping champagne and beer, browsing books and chatting. We were all there to help Kate and Belinda launch their two newest creations, 'The Wildkin's Curse' by Kate and 'The Ruby Talisman' by Belinda into the big, wide world.
The evening kicked off with an introduction of both books by Kate and Belinda's brother, Nick, a short welcome and thank you speech by Belinda and Kate and a reading from their books. Then followed some more chatting and champagne sipping. And lots and lots of books being signed by these two very talented sisters.
I had the pleasure of chatting to other authors like Susanne Gervay, Karen Robertson, Sue Murray, Felicity Pulman and Laurine Croasdale. I also met Cassandra Golds for the first time.
My launch for Puggle's Problem, my picture book to be released in July 2010, will also be held at Berkelouw Books at Balgowlah and I only hope it does half as well as Kate and Belinda's! Well-deserved, girls, and congratulations! I know you will have a busy month ahead but I'm sure it will be fun, too.
Laura Harris speaks at CBC Northern Sydney Sub-Branch Meeting
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Lindy Batchelor, CBC Northern Sydney President (top), the crowd that gathered to hear Laura Harris speak (above).
We had around 45 people in attendance, one of our biggest meetings yet. Everyone had come from near and far (some as far as the Central Coast!) to hear Laura Harris, Children's Publisher at Penguin speak.
Laura regaled us for over an hour about her experiences at Penguin, what she looks for in a manuscript, how she deals with unsolicited manuscripts (of which she receives around 3000 per year) and the delight she feels upon discovering the next big thing.
Oliver Phommavanh, a soon-to-be-published Penguin author, and a stand-up comedian, was there. Laura told us of her delight at reading Oliver's manuscript when he submitted it through his agent, Brian Cook. Having been in the same writers' group as Oliver for several years now, and having read through many versions of his story titled 'Thai-riffic' I can attest to how funny and clever it was from the very start and how much of a stand-out it was. AND, how much work Oliver has put in these last few months to bring it up to the standards required by Penguin.
Following Laura's relaxed and insightful presentation, we moved on to our AGM where the usual positions of office were up for nomination and election. Lindy Batchelor, our esteemed President, has decided to stay on for another year (phew!) while Wendy Blaxland and Karen Robertson will share the Vice-President position. We had a few new volunteers for positions on the committee, including Antonette Diorio who will be our Secretary, Laurine Croasdale who has agreed to be our Communications Officer, and Poona Bowden, who will help out with the organisation. I'm staying on as Minutes Secretary.
Lots of laughter and chatting followed and a fun night was had by all!
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Marketing Your Book
With the release of my picture book, Puggle's Problem, in July 2010, I developed a very comprehensive marketing plan. Perhaps a little too comprehensive. The list seems endless, really, of all the things I can do to get my book selling. But by making a list, it helped me formalise the things I should do, the things I want to do. And, having worked through the list these last few months, trying to achieve all I'd set out to achieve, I've realised that I can't do everything.
What you need to do is focus on the things that are achievable and do them as best you can. The areas I'm focusing on are:
- School Visits
- Library Visits
- Bookstore Events
- Local newspaper and magazine interviews
Of course, these are all the traditional avenues for promoting a book. The other, more modern methods, are social networking pages like Facebook and Twitter. Also setting up a blog (like this one) and a website. They're all great for getting your name out there - but you also have to let people know you're on the web (promote your promotional tools) and that can be time-consuming, too.
One other thing I enjoyed doing was creating my first ever book trailer for Puggle's Problem. It's very simple, but I'm lucky in a way that Puggle's Problem is a picture book because I was able to use the illustrations done by Sandra Temple to enrich the trailer. For a first effort, I think it works well. It was certainly produced at an affordable budget and hopefully it sends a positive message to potential readers and buyers - and to booksellers who I hope will stock my book.
In terms of good news, I received confirmation from Manly Library that they would like me to come along as a guest author to their Winter Storytime session at 5pm on Thursday 15 July. Kids will come in pyjamas with a soft teddy to hear stories read to them, including mine. It sounds like a fun event and I can't wait to turn up in my PJs too!
I've also been invited to write an article for the ACT Writers' Centre July newsletter, which is focusing on Writing for Young Adults and Children. Now all I need to do is come up with a topic....
TTFN, catch you next time!
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Pearson Education Accepts My Chapter Book!
I have to send the final version of the story back to Pearson by the end of May, after which time it will be illustrated. Can't wait to see who the illustrator is going to be. I wonder if I will know them? And, I can't wait to see the finished product! Hopefully, it will be out some time in 2011.
Besides working on my Tassie devils ms, which Kate Forsyth is mentoring me on through the ASA Mentorship that I won in 2009, I've been working on promotional plans for Puggle's Problem (due out in July) and my Persephone series (due out in September). I have been absolutely thrilled with the response I've received so far. I've had interest from schools, libraries, bookstores, newspapers and magazines who are keen to help me promote my books. Next, I aim to tackle local radio stations. Wish me luck.
In the meantime, my agent is submitting other picture book mss to publishers for me. It's such a long lead time from submission to acceptance to publication for a picture book, but it's well worth the wait!
Did I mention that I will be appearing at the CYA Conference in Brisbane on 4 September, 2010? As that is where I secured my agent, Jacinta di Mase, the conference organisers thought it only fitting that I appear on the 'CYA Success Story' panel. While I'm up in Brissie, I'll be doing a whole host of promotional activities, including an in-store event at Black Cat Paddington, which has just been confirmed tonight.
Well, I'd best be off. Have a few more emails to send before calling it quits for the night.
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Essential Style & Focus Magazine Interview
To promote my tour of the Manning Valley and Great Lakes in July, Focus Magazine is running an interview on me. They sent me a series of questions, which I had to answer and keep to a limit of 650 words. Not an easy thing to do when you've got so much to say! I'm happy to say I completed the questions today and sent them off with accompanying photos of myself and images of my book covers. I'll look forward to seeing the article in print - with both trepidation and excitement. Being on the cusp of publication is an interesting, exciting, nerve-wracking and FUN place to be.
As part of our CBCA Northern Sydney sub-branch activities, our planning committee is organising a range of workshops and events to take place during the Manly Arts Festival. Besides having a luncheon at St Patrick's in Manly for 200 school students, we are also in the throes of finalising workshop topics. Kate Forsyth, Belinda Murrell, Oliver Phommovanh, Felicity Pulman, Karen Robertson, myself and others have big plans for entertaining the masses - more on this to come soon.
So, that's today in a nutshell. I wonder what tomorrow will bring...
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Society of Women Writers Luncheon - April

I met Wendy through the Children's Book Council (CBCA) Northern Sydney sub-branch, which a number of authors in northern Sydney set up last year. Wendy wrote and self-published 'Bollywood Dreams', a story about a young Indian girl who comes to Australia.
Wendy is such a relaxed and entertaining speaker, she had everyone laughing and hanging on to her every word. Her success is remarkable too, and there's even talk of the book being made into a movie. Go, Wendy!
I had a lovely time talking to friends - Wendy Blaxland, Jan Latta and Beatrice Yell were there - just to name a few. Not only was the venue superb, the food was lovely and so was the wine. And it must have been my lucky day because I won the raffle!
Back at my desk after the lovely lunch, I contacted Tina Clark who organises the CYA Conference. Last year, I attended the conference and met with Jacinta di Mase, literary agent, in a one-on-one meeting. At the time, Jacinta agreed to represent me and ever since we've been forging ahead with writing projects. As a CYA Success Story, Tina has invited me to attend the conference and speak on their 'Success Story Panel', which I'm absolutely thrilled about.
The CYA Conference will be held in Brisbane on 4 September, 2010, which coincides perfectly with the launch of the first book in my 'Fabulous Diary of Persephone Pinchgut' series.
Monday, April 12, 2010
Publishers, Persephone & Puggles
We talked about lots of things including the book covers, how well the books were received at the Bologna Book Fair (great response there!) and our plans for marketing the series. We obviously have loads of work to do, but that's the fun of it. I'm really looking forward to September when the first book, 'Totally Twins' is released. Serena and I will be visiting schools, libraries and bookstores all around Australia.
A real thrill for me was to see the New Frontier catalogue, which has a page dedicated to the Persephone series. Just imagine, my books are in a publishers' catalogue! And when I got home, I had an email from another one of my publishers, Rochelle Manners at Wombat Books. She sent through a pdf of the Wombat Books catalogue, which is about to go to print, and it features a write up on my picture book, Puggle's Problem. So, I guess you could say that's a good day.
Well, best sign off now, lots of work to do and maybe some writing can be squeezed in there, too!
Saturday, April 10, 2010
Manly Fellowship of Australian Writers
Pippa Kay (right), Author and Short Story Speciality, and Beatrice Yell, President of the Manly & Peninsul FAW.
I'm a member of the Manly and Peninsula Fellowship of Australian Writers (FAW). We have about 25 members and meet on the second Saturday of each month at Warringah Mall Library.
Today we had Pippa Kay, short story specialist, conduct a workshop, which was very informative.Pippa's exercises helped me get started on a new concept I'm working on, the first book in a new series for boys aged 7+. One of the exercises Pippa had us go through was writing a very, very short story. This is how to do it:
- Start with a sentence about setting.
- Add a sentence to introduce your characters.
- Next, add a line or two about the characters in action and a some dialogue interchange. Make sure you add some conflict to keep readers interested.
- Add a sentence or two about the inner thoughts and reflections of one of the characters.
- Finally, a sentence to resolve the conflict and finish the story.
Friday, April 9, 2010
My Very First Blog
